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Artist:Webb Pierce
Title:Webb Pierce's Greatest Hits
Label:  Decca
Country:USA
Catalogue:DL 4999
Date:Jun 1968
Format:Mono LP
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Webb PierceIn The Jailhouse NowRate
A2Webb PierceSlowlyRate
A3Webb PierceI Ain't NeverRate
A4Webb PierceWonderingRate
A5Webb PierceThere Stands The GlassRate
A6Webb PierceIf The Back Door Could TalkRate
B1Webb PierceTupelo County JailRate
B2Webb PierceI Don't CareRate
B3Webb PierceAlla My LoveRate
B4Webb PierceDon't Do It, Darlin'Rate
B5Webb PierceMissing YouRate


Notes

CB June 22, 1968

Michael Webb Pierce was a super prosperous country singer in the 1950s and the 1960s. Even though In The Jailhouse Now was his most successful country hit in the early 1950s, Mr. Pierce's most prosperous popular hit was I Ain't Never.

Additionally, he was a fantastic composer of tunes that were sung by country, popular, rhythm and blues, and even rock artists. For example, the Four Preps had popularized the tune "I Ain't Never" in 1959, the same year that Mr. Pierce had also achieved prosperity with this tune.

This was the final disc of 33.33 rpm that was both monaurally and stereofonically issued in both the United States and Canada.

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W.B.lbl
23rd Oct 2016
 That no more mono albums were issued after this may explain why, when Decca changed the manufacturing info below the rainbow strip to mention "MCA Records Inc., Calif., U.S.A." in 1971, there was no mono "Long Play 33⅓" equivalent the way there had been with the "Decca Records Inc." and "Decca Records, A Division of MCA Inc." variants of the rainbow strip label design.

Meanwhile, there was a bit of misplaced optimism in part of the liner notes. After 1967's "Fool, Fool, Fool," Mr. Pierce never again had a Top 10 country hit. Though I have exactly two records of his - a 1970 repress of his 1952 hit "There Stands The Glass," and a 1972 single "I'm Gonna Be A Swinger" - I can say that while there are diehard fans of his, some who aren't as enamoured with his vocal style may consider it to be "too Pierce-ing."
 


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