Greatest Cowboy Hits
Greatest Cowboy Hits
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, FRANKIE LAINE, the man with a voice as smooth as silk and a cowboy hat to match. This album, "Greatest Cowboy Hits," is a nostalgic trip down memory lane to a time when cowboys roamed the wild west and country music reigned supreme. Laine's deep, rich baritone vocals are the stuff of legend, effortlessly capturing the rugged spirit of the American frontier.
From the classic "Rawhide" to the iconic "Mule Train," each track on this album is a timeless reminder of a bygone era. Laine's ability to convey emotion through his music is truly unparalleled, drawing listeners in with every note. The twang of the guitar, the lonesome harmonica - it's like being transported to a dusty saloon in the heart of Texas.
But this isn't just your average cowboy album. Laine's unique blend of country, western, and pop influences sets him apart from his peers, making "Greatest Cowboy Hits" a standout in his discography. The production may be a bit dated, but that only adds to the charm of the record. It's like watching an old Western film - a little rough around the edges, but undeniably captivating.
So saddle up, partner, and let FRANKIE LAINE take you on a musical journey through the wild west. "Greatest Cowboy Hits" is a must-listen for any fan of classic country music, showcasing the talent and charisma of one of the genre's true legends. Yee-haw!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Rawhide
2. Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
3. 10 to Yuma
4. Wanted Man
5. Cool Water
6. The Hanging Tree
7. North to Alaska
8. Sixteen Tons
9. Moonlight Gambler
10. On the Trail
11. Rocks and Gravel
12. Rolling Stone
13. Jealousy (Jalousie)
14. Horses and Women
15. That Lucky Old Sun
16. Jelly Coal Man
17. Old Blue
18. On a Monday
19. Lucy D
20. And Doesn't She Roll
21. I Believe
22. New Orleans
23. That's My Desire
24. El Diablo
25. Stack of Blue
Disc: 2
1. High Noon
2. Mule Train
3. Tumbling Tumbleweeds
4. Gunslinger
5. The Cry of the Wild Goose
6. Bowie Knife
7. City Boy
8. Along the Navajo Trail
9. Your Cheatin' Heart
10. The Roving Gambler
11. Song of the Open Road
12. The High Road
13. Call of the Wild
14. The New Frontier
15. Ace in the Hole
16. Dead Man's Hand
17. Answer Me
18. Old Virginny
19. Careless Love
20. The Hard Way
21. Deuces Wild
22. Jezebel
23. Rose, Rose, I Love You
24. Granada
25. The Valley of a Hundred Hills
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About the artist
Frankie Laine
Ah, Frankie Laine, the enigmatic crooner with a voice that could melt butter in a snowstorm. Born in Chicago in 1913, Laine's career spanned over seven decades, earning him a place in the pantheon of American music history. Frankie burst onto the scene in the late 1940s with hits like "That's My Desire" and "Mule Train," showcasing his powerful voice and charismatic stage presence. He effortlessly blended genres, from jazz to country to pop, creating a unique sound that captivated audiences worldwide. Laine's music was a reflection of his larger-than-life personality; bold, brash, and unapologetically over the top. His performances were legendary, with his trademark fedora and flashy suits adding to his charm. Despite his success, Laine was always a humble man, quick to credit his bandmates and collaborators for his achievements. He had a keen ear for talent, often working with up-and-coming musicians and songwriters, helping to launch their careers. With a discography that includes over 70 albums and countless hit singles, Frankie Laine's influence on the music industry cannot be overstated. His legacy lives on in the hearts of fans and in the voices of artists who continue to be inspired by his timeless sound. So here's to Frankie Laine, a true original whose music will forever be a shining beacon in the vast sea of popular culture. Rest in peace, old friend.
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