ReviewThis CD is a truly wonderful example of 1950s honky tonk style country music by a man who today might be better known to most for his smooth Nashville style balladry such as “For The Good Times” in the early 1970s. And please don’t get me wrong, I loved his version of that tune, but this stuff just might be better. You can really sink your teeth into it. Check out classics like “Crazy Arms” “My Shoes Keeping Walking Back To You”, “You Done Me Wrong” and “City Lights” and somewhat lesser known numbers (to me at least) like “Falling, Falling, Falling” and “Pride”. The liner notes don’t mention who the players are but there’s some great fiddle, steel guitar and Floyd Cramer style piano on almost every track. This music demonstrates what country/western used to be compared what it has become in recent decades. There’s no doubt this may not be for everyone, I understand that, but it’s definitely for me.