A new album, Webb Pierce – A Country Boy Singing His Heart Out, has been released by Country Rewind Records. The project features the hit singles “There Stands The Glass” and “I Ain’t Never,” along with 13 other favorites.
The audio quality on the tracks has been upgraded, and additional instrumentation has been added to enhance the collection. The one-of-a-kind record contains recordings that were never intended for commercial release and were believed to have been lost or forgotten. Pierce had made the recordings solely for radio airplay, and stations frequently discarded them after they were aired.
Country Rewind Records founder, Thomas Gramuglia, rescued the master tapes and entrusted producer Rex Allen, Jr. and engineer Aaron Dethrage with the task of bringing the audio quality up to twenty-first century standards.
“Bringing back these long-lost recordings means so much to me,” shares Gramuglia. “Hearing Webb’s voice and guitar playing again is truly a joy. This one-of-a-kind album contains recordings that were believed to be lost or forgotten. Webb was one of the most popular honky-tonk vocalists of the 50s. These updated recordings will really bring joy to any classic country fan.”
Pierce was one of the most popular vocalists of the 1950s, holding the distinction of charting more No. 1s than artists such as Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb, Eddy Arnold and Lefty Frizzell. He was known for his unique vocal styling, guitar playingand signature rhinestone-encrusted, flamboyant Nudie suits.
Webb Pierce – A Country Boy Singing His Heart Out Track List:
I Ain’t Never
Why Baby Why
I Don’t Care
Slowly
Wondering
Memory #1
Back Street Affair
There Stands The Glass
That Heart Belongs To Me
I’m Walking The Dog
Fool, Fool, Fool
Yes, I Know Why
How Do You Talk To A Baby
Goodbye City, Goodbye Girl
It’s My Way
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