Stoney Edwards' soulful honky-tonk sound has always had a devoted following and he is rightly revered as one of the great Country artists. After his early chart success in 1971, he continued his recording career right up to 1990. In 1971, Stoney's debut single, the heart-wrenching true life tale, 'Two Dollar Toy', became the first of fifteen chart entries for the singer. Stoney's fourth single a year later, 'She's My Rock', was his biggest ever chart success, breaching the top 20. Both of these tracks are included on this CD, which is chock full of superb country music, including the heartfelt 'Daddy Did His Best', later cut by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Also featured here are the much recorded breezy shuffle 'I Don't Believe I'll Fall In Love Today', as well as Stoney's own material such as the whimsical 'Fishin' Song' and the tell-it-like-it-is 'You Can't Call Yourself Country'. This CD brings together two of the finest albums by Stoney Edwards, originally released in 1971 and 1973 on the Capitol Records label. Both titles have now been digitally re-mastered and are released here on CD for the first time. The accompanying 8 page booklet includes extensive liner notes & rare photographs. HUX Records. 2005.
Stoney Edwards/She's My Rock,Stoney Edwards,Hux Records,Country,Country/Bluegrass,Honky Tonk,Pop,Progressive Country,Traditional Country,United States of America
Average customer rating:
|
Stoney Edwards/She's My Rock
Stoney Edwards Manufacturer: Hux Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A8SXTW Release Date: 2005-08-01 |
Tracks:
- All She Made Of Me
- Daddy Did His Best
- She Believed In Me
- A Kingdom I Call Home
- Tell Me That You Love Me
- What Made You Change Your Mind?
- You Can't Call Yourself Country
- Why Don't You Go Home (Where You Belong)
- I Don't Believe I'll Fall In Love Today
- I Won't Make It Through The Day
- You're A Believer
- Sunshine Feeling
- She's Helping Me Get Over You
- The Fishin' Song
- A Two Dollar Toy
- She's My Rock
- I've Got Mine
- Honky Tonk Heaven
- You Stayed Long Enough (To Make Me Love You)
- Something New And Different
Album Description
Stoney Edwards' soulful honky-tonk sound has always had a devoted following and he is rightly revered as one of the great Country artists. After his early chart success in 1971, he continued his recording career right up to 1990. In 1971, Stoney's debut single, the heart-wrenching true life tale, 'Two Dollar Toy', became the first of fifteen chart entries for the singer. Stoney's fourth single a year later, 'She's My Rock', was his biggest ever chart success, breaching the top 20. Both of these tracks are included on this CD, which is chock full of superb country music, including the heartfelt 'Daddy Did His Best', later cut by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Also featured here are the much recorded breezy shuffle 'I Don't Believe I'll Fall In Love Today', as well as Stoney's own material such as the whimsical 'Fishin' Song' and the tell-it-like-it-is 'You Can't Call Yourself Country'. This CD brings together two of the finest albums by Stoney Edwards, originally released in 1971 and 1973 on the Capitol Records label. Both titles have now been digitally re-mastered and are released here on CD for the first time. The accompanying 8 page booklet includes extensive liner notes & rare photographs. HUX Records. 2005.Album Details
In 1971, Edward's Debut Single, the Heart-wrenching True Life Tale, 'two Dollar Toy', Became the First of Fifteen Chart Entries for the Singer. Edward's Fourth Single a Year Later, 'she's My Rock', was his Biggest Ever Chart Success, Breaching the Top 20. Both of These Tracks Are Included on this CD, which is Chock Full of Superb Country Music, Including the Heartfelt 'daddy Did his Best', Later Cut by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Also Featured Here Are the Much Recorded Breezy Shuffle 'i Don't Believe I'll Fall in Love Today', as Well as Edward's Own Material Such as the Whimsical 'fishin' Song' and the Tell-it-like-it-is 'you Can't Call Yourself Country' this CD Brings Together Two of the Finest Albums by Stoney Edwards, Originally Released in 1971 and 1973 on the Capitol Records Label. Both Titles have Now Been Digitally Remastered and Are Released Here on CD for the First Time. The Ccompanying Eight Page Booklet Includes Extensive Liner Notes and Rare Photographs.Customer Reviews:
Solid Country Music.......2006-11-13
Music Album:
