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Release Date:04/20/1999
Label:Collector's Choice
UPC:617742006827

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  • All Music Guide

    Country Music Hall of Famer Floyd Tillman finally gets a fair showing on this, a 24-track anthology of his greatest recordings for Columbia from 1946-1954, including such classics as "Drivin' Nails in My Coffin" and "Slipping Around" (plus its follow-up, "I'll Never Slip Around Again"). All of Tillman's hits for the label are included and much more, offering a thorough picture of Tillman at his peak . The Best of Floyd Tillman is an excellent and essential anthology of this influential artist's smooth, Western swing-inflected honky tonk.

    - Greg Adams, All Music Guide

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Floyd Tillman

Floyd Tillman is probably best known for writing "It Makes No Difference Now," a country classic that he sold to Jimmie Davis for 300 in 1938, only to watch it become a hit for Davis, Cliff Bruner, Bing Crosby, Gene Autry, and others. That song was one of the first to tap the bitter acceptance of romantic dissatisfaction that was to set the tone for so many later countr... Read more