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Though easily as popular as Bing Crosby, Gene Autry was not as versatile and perhaps not as talented as his fellow multimedia star. But to his credit, Autry was better able to capture the imagination of a young, ever-expanding American consciousness with songs that helped create the myth of a West where "you sleep out every night and the only law is right." The songs on this collection span from 1929 (with a wonderful yodeling blues called "Blue Yodel No. 5") to his signature tunes "Back in the Saddle Again" and "You Are My Sunshine," recorded in the early 1940s. What's remarkable about this collection (arranged roughly in chronological order) is how closely many of the early songs are tied to African-American blues. As the collection progresses into the mid-30s, the elements we've come to recognize as "Western" begin to emerge in the music. Through it all, Autry's performances are sturdy and plainspoken, unfolding with an unexpected ease and grace. Generally excellent sound makes this CD a perfect starting place for those interested in one of America's most important early pop icons.
--S. Duda
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Hollywood's first singing cowboy does the songs that made him famous (or is it the other way around)? Includes Back in the Saddle Again; South of the Border; That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine; Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye; You Are My Sunshine; Blueberry Hill; Mexicali Rose; Be Honest with Me; Lonely River; I'll Wait for You; Paradise in the Moonlight; The Old Trail , and more.
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