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Ol Rockin Ern Revisited: Original Album Original
Artist: Tennessee Ford Ernie
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. Milk' Em in the Morning Blues
2. Catfish Boogie
3. Anticipation Blues
4. Country Junction
5. Shotgun Boogie
6. She's My Baby
7. Blackberry Boogie
8. Kiss Me Big
9. Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own (Duet with Dorothy Gill)
10. Smokey Mountain Boogie
11. I Ain't Gonna Let It Happen No More
12. The Lord's Lariat
13. False Hearted Girl
14. Milk' Em in the Morning Blues
15. Catfish Boogie
16. Anticipation Blues
17. Country Junction
18. The Shot Gun Boogie
19. She's My Baby
20. Blackberry Boogie
21. Kiss Me Big
22. Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own
23. Smokey Mountain Boogie
24. I Ain't Gonna Let It Happen No More
25. The Lord's Lariat
26. False Hearted Girl
27. I Don't Know
28. Down Deep
29. Love Makes the World Go Round (Yeah Yeah)
30. A-Sleepin' at the Foot of the Bed

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A big star on both sides of the Atlantic in the pre-rock'n'roll 1950s - and a big favourite of our late Queen and her sister Princess Margaret - Tennessee Ernie Ford was making hillbilly records that rocked long before that term became common currency, post-Elvis. Ernie is no stranger to the Jasmine catalogue, with several other compilations preceding the release of this new special 'concept collection'. Acknowledging the impact made by his early Capitol Records hits, Ernie's original 1957 album "Ol' Rockin' Ern" revisited and presented a dozen of his late 40s and early 50s hillbilly classics in a more contemporary, rock 'n' roll-friendly format. It has not been available in it's original form since Jasmine's Stetson label last reissued it, on vinyl, almost 40 years ago! This new expanded CD release brings you that original album in it's original running order, followed by Ernie's pioneering hillbilly boogie versions of the same songs, presented in the same running order as the later versions and allowing you the opportunity to enjoy "Ol' Rockin' Ern" and young rockin' Ern in whichever format takes your fancy. There's also the further bonus of several more up-tempo tracks that have not appeared on any of Jasmine's previous Ernie compilations. For many in the UK, Ernie's invigorating 78s would have been their first exposure to what was then called 'hillbilly' music. There were no pop charts when many of his biggest sellers were first issued, but you can be sure that most if not all of the original versions here would have made the Top 20 if we'd had such a thing back then. Jasmine is more than happy to expand it's Ernie catalogue with another fine collection of his work, and one that truly lives up to it's title!
        
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