Hank Locklin - The Great Hank Locklin - Allegro - Country and Western
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Price | £6.00 |
Track ListingA1 I'm Tired Of Bumming AroundA2 Lessons In Love A3 The Red Rose A4 Shadows A5 In The House Of The Lord B1 I Can't Run Away B2 Alone At A Table For Two B3 Down Texas Way B4 Tomorrow's Just Another Day To Cry B5 I'll Be Blue Till Then Media Condition » Near Mint (NM or M-) Sleeve Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Artist | Hank Locklin | ||
| Title | The Great Hank Locklin | ||
| Label | Allegro | ||
| Catalogue | ALL-768 | ||
| Format | Vinyl Album | ||
| Released | 1965 | ||
| Genre | Country and Western |
Other Titles by Hank Locklin
• Famous Country-Music Makers • Hank Locklin • Hank Locklin • Hank Locklin Sings Hank Locklin • The Gloryland Way • The Golden Hits Of Hank Locklin • The Era Of Hank Locklin •
Some Other Artists in the Country and Western Genre• Johnny Cash • Tammy Wynette • Billie Jo Spears • Kenny Rogers • Slim Whitman • Dolly Parton • Glen Campbell • Marty Robbins • Charley Pride • Don Williams • Patsy Cline • Boxcar Willie • Barbara Mandrell • Ronnie Milsap • Jim Reeves • Charlie Rich • Moe Bandy • Chet Atkins • Bill Anderson • Sylvia • Carroll Baker • Kenny Rogers & The First Edition • Bobby Bare • Carl Smith • Brenda Lee • David Houston • Loretta Lynn • Stella Parton • Ronnie Prophet • John Denver • Don McLean • Rita Coolidge • Kenny Rogers & Dottie West • Anne Murray • Crystal Gayle • Emmylou Harris • George Jones • Johnny Cash & The Tennessee Two • Waylon Jennings • Frankie Laine • |
Some Other Artists on the Allegro Label• Johnny Poi & His Orchestra • |
Information on the Country and Western Genre
Country music is a genre of American popular music that originated in the rural regions of the Southern United States in the 1920s and 20th century Canada. It takes its roots from southeastern American folk music, Western cowboy. Blues mode has been used extensively throughout its recorded history.Country music often consists of ballads and dance tunes with generally simple forms and harmonies accompanied by mostly string instruments such as banjoes, electric and acoustic guitars, fiddles, and harmonicas.The term country music gained popularity in the 1940s in preference to the earlier term hillbilly music; it came to encompass Western music, which evolved parallel to hillbilly music from similar roots, in the mid-20th century. The term country music is used today to describe many styles and subgenres. In 2009 country music was the most listened to rush hour radio genre during the evening commute, and second most popular in the morning commute in the United States.
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