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Few remember that Porter Wagoner was actually signed and then dropped by RCA before he ever scored a single country hit. It took two independently financed and produced cuts to turn the tides: "Company's Comin'" broke the top 10 and convinced RCA execs to re-sign him. Once they did, they released the classic moral tale "A Satisfied Mind," which would sit atop the charts for a month in 1955. The two gems that kicked off his career also kick off this fine 20-song collection, which ranges up through Wagoner's 1976 duet with
Merle Haggard. Wagoner offers brilliant hardcore barroom honky-tonk such as "Misery Loves Company" (written by
Jerry Reed), "Sorrow on the Rocks," and "I'll Go Down Swinging" (written by
Bill Anderson), but shows himself capable of sentimental balladry and saga songs as well. Even without the classic
Dolly Parton duets--found instead on
its own collection--Wagoner proves there's strong substance behind the Opry fame and the Nudie suit.
--Marc Greilsamer