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Wondering Boy (1951-1958)
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Album Details: Wondering Boy (1951-1958)

Release Date:06/27/1994
Label:Bear Family
UPC:790051155223

Track List: Wondering Boy (1951-1958)

Disk 1

  1. Drifting Texas Sand
  2. If Crying Would Make You Care
  3. California Blues (Blue Yodel, No.4)
  4. You Scared The Love Right Out Of Me
  5. New Silver Bells
  6. Wondering
  7. You Know I'm Still In Love With You
  8. I'm Gonna See My Baby
  9. That Heart Belongs To Me
  10. I Just Can't Be True
  11. So Used To Loving You
  12. I Haven't Got The Heart
  13. Slowly
  14. The Last Waltz
  1. Bow Thy Head
  2. Country Church
  3. I Haven't Got The Heart
  4. I'll Always Take Care Of You
  5. Back Street Affair
  6. I'm Only Wishin'
  7. I'll Go On Alone
  8. That's Me Without You
  9. Broken Engagement
  10. We'll Find A Way
  11. It's Been So Long
  12. Don't Throw Your Life Away
  13. Too Late To Worry Now
  14. There Stands The Glass

Disk 2

  1. There's A Better Home
  2. Mother Call My Name In Prayer
  3. I'm Walking The Dog
  4. You Just Can't Be True
  5. Slowly
  6. Broken Engagement
  7. Slowly
  8. Even Tho'
  9. Sparkling Brown Eyes
  10. Bugle Call From Heaven
  11. Thank You, Dear Lord
  12. Kneel At The Cross
  13. Leaning On The Everlasting Arms
  14. You're Not Mine Anymore
  1. I'm Gonna Fall Out Of Love With You
  2. Your Good For Nothing Heart
  3. Just Imagination
  4. I Love You Dear
  5. More And More
  6. I Found Someone That's True
  7. The Waltz You Saved For Me
  8. One Day Later
  9. In The Jailhouse Now
  10. Sneakin' All Around
  11. I Don't Care
  12. Just How Long
  13. Yes I Know Why (I Want To Cry)
  14. Little Rosa

Disk 3

  1. Call Me Your Sweetheart
  2. If You Were Me (And I Were You)
  3. Love, Love, Love
  4. Why Baby Why
  5. Yes I Know Why
  6. I Found A True Love
  7. 'Cause I Love You
  8. Little Rosa
  9. Let Forgiveness In
  10. Any Old Time
  11. You Make Love To Everyone
  12. We'll Find A Way
  13. Teenage Boogie
  14. I'm Really Glad You Hurt Me (I F...
  15. Teenage Boogie
  1. Oh, So Many Years
  2. One Week Later
  3. When I'm With You
  4. Can I Find It In Your Heart
  5. Crying Over You
  6. I'm Tired
  7. It's My Way
  8. Someday
  9. Honky Tonk Song
  10. I Care No More
  11. Don't Be The One
  12. Bye Bye Love
  13. Missing You
  14. Let Forgiveness In
  15. Who Wouldn't Love You

Disk 4

  1. New Panhandle Rag
  2. I Know It Was You
  3. Don't Do It Darlin'
  4. Holiday For Love
  5. How Long
  6. The New Raunchy
  7. I'll Get By Somehow
  8. English Sweetheart
  9. Down Panama Way
  10. Foreign Love
  11. You'll Come Back
  12. A New Love Affair
  13. Falling Back To You
  14. Sittin' Alone
  1. I'm Letting You Go
  2. Tupelo County Jail
  3. Waiting A Lifetime
  4. True Love Never Dies
  5. I Think Of You
  6. I Won't Be Cryin' Anymore
  7. I Owe It To My Heart
  8. The Violet And The Rose
  9. After The Boy Gets The Girl
  10. You Make Me Live Again
  11. Crazy Arms
  12. Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
  13. Life To Go
  14. My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You

Pro Reviews: Wondering Boy (1951-1958)

  • All Music Guide

    For the devout, Germany's Bear Family offers a 4CD boxed set of Pierce's primal honky tonk, a total of 113 songs by one of the seminal postwar country artists, including duets with Kitty Wells, Red Sovine, and the Wilburn Brothers. This is the best sound quality and presentation available of this influential music. Mark A. Humphrey, All Music Guide

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Webb Pierce

Webb Pierce was one of the most popular honky tonk vocalists of the '50s, racking up more number one hits than similar artists like Hank Williams, Eddy Arnold, Lefty Frizzell, and Ernest Tubb. For most of the general public, Pierce -- with his lavish, flamboyant Nudie suits -- became the most recognizable face of country music, as well as all of its excesses; after all,... Read more