<< MP3 Willie Nelson & Webb Pierce - In The Jailhouse Now - 1982
Willie Nelson & Webb Pierce - In The Jailhouse Now - 1982
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FormatMP3
SourceCD
Bitrate192kbit
GenreCountry
TypeAlbum
Date 9 years, 5 months
Size 66.84 MB
 
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01 - There Stands The Glass
02 - Wondering
03 - You're Not Mine Anymore
04 - Heenie Jeebie Blues
05 - In The Jailhouse Now
06 - Slowly
07 - I Don't Care
08 - Back Street Affair
09 - Let Me Be The First To Know
10 - More And More

This time i'm posting an older beauty from the Country Music Scene, we're going back to 1982.
Webb Pierce was one of the most successful country artists of all times. The career of this "ultimate honky-tonk singer" peaked in the 1950's and early '60's, when Webb Pierce was extremely popular among C&W fans, racking up more number one hits than similar artists like Hank Williams, Eddy Arnold, Lefty Frizzell, and Ernest Tubb. Pierce -- with his lavish, flamboyant Nudie suits -- became the most recognizable face of country music, as well as all of its excesses; after all, he boasted about his pair of convertibles lined with silver dollars and his guitar-shaped swimming pool.
He had mostly retired from the music industry in the late '70s, having serious drinking problems, when Willie Nelson got him back into the studio to record the duet that became the title track of the album In the Jailhouse Now. The sessions took place on June 8-9, 1981 in Pedernales Recording Studio, Spicewood, TX and in Moman's Recording Studio, Nashville, TN. The Nelson/Pierce recording of "In the Jailhouse Now" is a remake of the same Jimmie Rodgers song that was a big hit for Pierce in 1955. It scraped the bottom of the country charts when the album was released in September 1982. Pierce died from cancer in 1991.

Enjoy your country music and don't forgett to buy some records now and then.

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