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Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys

Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys
Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. That Cheap Look in Your Eye
  2. You Were the Cause of It All
  3. Texas Toni Lee
  4. Tennessee Central (Number 9)
  5. Southland Polka
  6. Steel Guitar Rag
  7. I Hear You Knockin'
  8. Keep Them Cold Icy Fingers off of Me
  9. Don't Feel Sorry for Me
  10. Arkansas Traveler
  11. Out of My Mind
  12. Ten Gallon Boogie
  13. Kentucky Waltz
  14. Don't Forget
  15. Juke Box Blues
  16. Chattanooga Bess
  17. Say Good Mornin' Nellie
  18. Forty Nine Women
  19. Ghost and Honest Joe
  20. New York to New Orleans
  21. I'm Satisfied With You
  22. Quit Honkin' That Horn
  23. Oh Monah - Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys, Redd Stewart
  24. Bull Fiddle Boogie
  25. Tennessee Waltz
  26. Rootie Tootie

Disc 2:

  1. Gotta Climb Those Golden Stairs
  2. Every Time I Feel the Spirit
  3. Gospel Boogie
  4. Singin' as I Do
  5. Waltz of the Alamo
  6. Whisper Waltz
  7. I Lost My Love (The Color Song)
  8. Bonaparte's Retreat
  9. Blue Grass Waltz
  10. Alabama Moon
  11. Tennessee Tears
  12. Get Together Polka
  13. Nashville Waltz
  14. Waltz of Regret
  15. Tenessee Polka
  16. Lonesome Steel Guitar
  17. Cornbread, 'Lasses and Sassafras Tea (Bird in the Cage)
  18. Fire on the Mountain
  19. Shocking Rye Straw (The 'H' Dance)
  20. Billy in the Low Ground
  21. Devil's Dream
  22. Fisher's Hornpipe
  23. Sally Goodin'
  24. Whistling Rufus

Disc 3:

  1. Going Back to A.L.A.
  2. You Call Everybody Darlin' (You Call Everybody Darlin' Dance)
  3. Battle Hymn of the Republic (Glory Hallelujah Dance)
  4. Black Eyed Susie (Divide the Ring) (North Carolina Folk Fancy)
  5. When They Played That Old Missouri Waltz
  6. Blame It All on Nashville
  7. Kissing Dance
  8. Rag Mop
  9. What Where and When [Vocal: Trio]
  10. Birmingham Bounce
  11. We're Gonna Go Fishin' (Next Saturday Night)
  12. Cincinnati Dancing Pig
  13. River Road Two-Step
  14. Mop Rag Boogie
  15. No One But You - Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys, Gene Stewart, Redd Stewart
  16. Within My Heart (La Golondrina)
  17. Helegged Hilegged
  18. You Drifted
  19. Strange Little Girl
  20. Chew Tobacco Rag
  21. Slow Poke
  22. You Won't Need My Love Anymore - Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys, Redd Stewart
  23. Two Roads
  24. Railroad Boogie
  25. Makin' Like a Train

Disc 4:

  1. Crying Steel Guitar Waltz
  2. Ragtime Annie Lee
  3. Slow Bloke
  4. Slow Coach
  5. Silver and Gold
  6. If and When
  7. Busybody
  8. I Don't Mind
  9. Two-Faced Clock
  10. Mighty Pretty Waltz
  11. Tennessee Tango
  12. Crazy Waltz
  13. Varsoviana
  14. San Antonio Rose
  15. My Adobe Hacienda
  16. One Rose (That's Left in My Heart)
  17. Under the Double Eagle
  18. Spanish Two Step
  19. Over the Waves
  20. Steel Guitar Rag
  21. Screwball
  22. (I Loved Her Best of All) Last Night on the Back Porch
  23. Till I Waltz Again With You
  24. Gone
  25. I'll Go on Alone
  26. That's Me Without You
  27. Your Kisses Aren't Kisses Anymore
  28. Here Lies My Heart

Disc 5:

  1. Oh Mis'rable Love - Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys, Redd Stewart
  2. Ricochet
  3. Dragnet
  4. Deck of Cards - Pee Wee King
  5. Huggin' My Pillow (And Dreaming of You)
  6. Changing Partners
  7. Bimbo
  8. Backward, Turn Backward
  9. In a Garden of Roses
  10. Red Deck of Cards
  11. Keep Your Eye on Darling
  12. Indian Giver
  13. Why Don't You All Go Home?
  14. How Long - Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys, Redd Stewart
  15. Peek-A-Boo Waltz
  16. Steel Guitar Rag
  17. Peaches and Cream
  18. I Can't Tell a Waltz from a Tango
  19. Flying Home
  20. Woodchopper's Ball
  21. Seven Come Eleven
  22. Farewell Blues - Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys, Redd Stewart
  23. Tippin' In
  24. Melody of Love
  25. You Can't Hardly Get Them No More
  26. Tweedle Dee - Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys, Redd Stewart

Disc 6:

  1. Plantation Boogie
  2. Jim, Johnny and Jonas
  3. Never Mind
  4. Beauty Is as Beauty Does
  5. Half a Dozen Boogie
  6. Blue Suede Shoes
  7. Tennessee Dancin' Doll
  8. Ballroom Baby
  9. Catty Town
  10. Absolutely, Positively
  11. Hoot Scoot
  12. I'll Be Walking Alone in a Crowd
  13. Sugar Beet
  14. (I Tasted) Tears on Your Lips
  15. Catchy Tune
  16. My Darlin' (We're Not Too Young to Know)
  17. Do You Remember
  18. Congratulations Joe
  19. Prelude to a Broken Heart
  20. Do You Remember
  21. Unbreakable Heart
  22. Janie
  23. Little Bit About Myself (A Phonobiography) - Pee Wee King

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #346596 in Music
  • Released on: 1994-11-01
  • Format: Box set

Customer Reviews

Nice tribute to a giant of early country music . . .4
Pee Wee King was a Polish-American kid in Wisconsin who picked up the accordion and more or less lucked into the field of country music. That said, he was worthy of the genre. This box set compiles all of Pee Wee's recorded work, aside from some radio transcriptions issued as a double CD by Bloodshot. Pee Wee's sound was a little Western swing, a bit of straight country and a smidge of cowboy, with many accordion-led songs that add a jaunty and interesting touch to the music. His big claim to fame was co-writing one of the most successful songs of all time, "The Tennessee Waltz", which is here along with all of his hits, like "Slow Poke" and "Bonaparte's Retreat". This is a great box set, remarkably consistent and with enough variety to make it listenable from start to finish - there's even a small square dance set and a "phonobiography". The booklet is loaded with photos and a history of the entire band, their career and entire discography. The sound is great. Should you have an interest in Pee Wee, this is the way to go! I'm a harsh critic, so this didn't get a fifth star simply because I don't quite put Pee Wee in the same league as Bill Monroe or Bob Wills or the Carter Family or Hank Williams . . . but he's close!