The Statler Brothers - Country Music Then And Now album mp3

Country music then and now – (1972). The hit, Class of ‘57 came from this album but many remember it as the introduction to Lester ‘Roadhog’ Moran and His Caddillac Cowboys’. This was a comedy routine written and performed by the Statlers. The story of how it was born and got on record is told in the book Random Memories by Harold and Don. (This album has never been released on cd until no. Country symphonies in e major – (1973). AMEN – This was the Statler Brothers’ last studio album recorded in May of 2001. It includes songs written not only by Harold, Jimmy and Don, but also by their second generation. Harold’s son and daughter, Wil and Kim, along with Don’s sons, Debo and Langdon, are represented on this final album as the wonderful songwriters they truly are. What an inspired collection of gospel songs to end such an integral part of their career.
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On 30 November 1985, the Statler Brothers climbed to the top of the country countdown for the fourth and last time, with 'Too Much On My Heart. But then, their already impressive songbook of major hits expanded no end, with 16 more top ten singles, including two more chart-toppers, before the historic date of 30 November 1985. That’s when the group from Staunton, Virginia climbed to the top of the country countdown for the fourth and last time, with ‘Too Much On My Heart. That became a top three country hit, and by October the album had become their first and only LP to reach No. 1. ‘Too Much On My Heart’ was written by Jimmy Fortune, the musician from Virginia who had joined the line-up of the Statler Brothers in the early 1980s to replace Lew DeWitt.
Today is the twenty-fourth studio album by American country music group The Statler Brothers. It was released in 1983 via Mercury Records. The album peaked at number 193 on the Billboard 200 chart. It is the first Statler album to feature Jimmy Fortune, who replaced Lew DeWitt as the group's new tenor singer due to the latter's failing health. (Oh Baby Mine) I Get So Lonely" (Pat Ballard) – 2:29. Some Memories Last Forever" (Don Reid) – 3:24. Promise" (Jimmy Fortune) – 2:12.
Statler Brothers biography and albums by Statler Brothers for sale. One of country music's most popular and legendary groups, the Statler Brothers have long been associated with a certain meticulous attention to detail, an instantly recognisable sound and almost unflagging compositional. They consistently released well-thought out albums such as COUNTRY MUSIC THEN AND NOW, SING COUNTRY SYMPHONIES IN E MAJOR, ENTERTAINERS ON AND OFF THE RECORD and a pair of gospel collections, HOLY BIBLE: OLD TESTAMENT and HOLY BIBLE: NEW TESTAMENT. One of the most polished concert attractions, they mixed intricate gospel-styled harmony singing, rural comedy and nostalgia-styled small-town Americana lyrics into a wholesome family-type show.
NetadminTop Contributor: Fountain Pens. From reminiscent tales to hokey comic tunes to love songs to great Southern Gospel, the Statlers sang just about anything you put in front of them and sang it well. From the very beginning the Statler Brothers did it their way. In an era when many artists found it necessary to poke fun at the values and institutions that many Americans hold near and dear the Statler Brothers were a welcome alternative.
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Tracklist
A1 | When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again |
A2 | No One Will Ever Know |
A3 | The Saturday Morning Radio Show (Monologue) (Beg.) |
B1 | The Saturday Morning Radio Show (Monologue) (Conclusion) |
C1 | The Class Of '57 |
C2 | Jesus, Take Another Look At Me |
C3 | 1953-Dear John-Honky-Tonk Blues |
D1 | A Stranger In My Place |
D2 | Under It All |
D3 | Every Time I Trust A Gal |
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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SR 61367 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (LP) | Mercury | SR 61367 | US | 1972 |
MCR 4-61367, none | The Statler Bros.* | Country Music Then And Now (Cass, Album) | Mercury, PolyGram Records, Inc. | MCR 4-61367, none | US | 1972 |
7142 134 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (Cass, Album) | Mercury | 7142 134 | UK | 1972 |
SR 61367 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (LP) | Mercury | SR 61367 | US | Unknown |
SR 61367 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (LP, Club) | Mercury | SR 61367 | US | 1972 |
Tracklist
When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again | 2:39 |
No One Will Ever Know | 3:20 |
The Saturday Morning Radio Show | 9:38 |
The Class Of '57 | 2:40 |
A Stranger In My Place | 3:26 |
Jesus, Take Another Look At Me | 2:51 |
1953-Dear John-Honky-Tonk Blues | 2:03 |
Under It All | 2:30 |
Every Time I Trust A Gal | 1:50 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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SR 61367 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (LP) | Mercury | SR 61367 | US | 1972 |
MC 8 61367 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (8-Trk) | Mercury | MC 8 61367 | US | 1972 |
MCR 4-61367, none | The Statler Bros.* | Country Music Then And Now (Cass, Album) | Mercury, PolyGram Records, Inc. | MCR 4-61367, none | US | 1972 |
7142 134 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (Cass, Album) | Mercury | 7142 134 | UK | 1972 |
MCR 4 613767 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (Cass, Album) | Mercury | MCR 4 613767 | US | 1972 |
BM 750 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (LP) | Birchmount | BM 750 | Canada | 1972 |
6338 100 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (LP) | Mercury | 6338 100 | UK | 1972 |
SR 61367 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (LP, Club) | Mercury | SR 61367 | US | 1972 |
SR 61367 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (LP, Club) | Mercury | SR 61367 | US | 1972 |
SR 61367 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (LP, Promo) | Mercury | SR 61367 | US | 1972 |
BM8-750 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (8-Trk, Album) | Birchmount | BM8-750 | Canada | 1975 |
BM4-750 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (Cass, Album) | Birchmount | BM4-750 | Canada | 1975 |
SR 61367 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (LP) | Mercury | SR 61367 | US | Unknown |
SR. 61367 | The Statler Brothers | Country Music Then And Now (LP) | Mercury | SR. 61367 | Canada | Unknown |