Big Jeff Bess - Tennessee Home Brew (1947/2010)

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Big Jeff Bess - Tennessee Home Brew (1947/2010)

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1. Hom-Bru Boogie (2:13)
2. A Kiss And A Memory (2:57)
3. Poppin` Bubble Gum (3:00)
4. The Tramp On The Street (2:52)
5. Gonna Give You Back To The Indians (2:51)
6. After We Are Through (3:01)
7. Poppin` Bubble Gum (2:38)
8. Juke Box Boogie (2:38)
9. You Talk In Your Sleep (2:32)
10. Step It Up And Go (2:36)
11. After We Are Through (2:24)
12. Lifetime To Regret (3:10)
13. Fast Women Slow Horses And Wine (3:39)
14. Move On Baby (2:41)
15. I`m In Love Dear With Thee (2:49)
16. I Courted An Angel (2:43)
17. I Don`t Talk To Strangers (2:29)
18. Somebody Clipped Your Wings (2:31)
19. Car Hoppin` Mama (2:59)
20. Most Of All (3:29)
21. San Antonio Rose (1:47)
22. The Bible Tells Me So (2:06)
23. Waiting For A Train (3:19)
24. Long Tall Sally (2:16)
25. Precious Memories (4:12)
26. The Same Two Lips (2:03)
27. If You Ever Fall In Love (3:34)
28. A Kiss And A Memory (1:57)
29. I Courted An Angel (1:55)
30. Slowly Dying (2:45)
31. You (2:47)
32. Ten-E-Cee Hom-Bru (2:07)

Big Jeff Bess - Vocals & Rhythm Guitar
Ed Hyde - Fiddle
George McCormick - Guitar
Jack Boles - Upright Bass
Dwain Birdwell - Steel

 

This generously full collection of painstakingly restored original masters includes all 18 songs issued by Big Jeff between 1947 and 1952, eight songs from live WLAC radio broadcasts in the mid-1950s, three unissued demos, and more! Plus an 88-page booklet by Martin Hawkins telling the fascinating story of Big Jeff Bess for the very first time, featuring unpublished interviews with seven of The Radio Playboys, and many rare photographs from the 1940s and '50s.

Back before Nashville was Nashville, Big Jeff Bess was a Nashville legend. He sold beer, cure-all tonics, and baby chicks on local radio and made some of the purest hillbilly, swingin'est honky tonk, rockin'est country music of all time. Now the story is told in words and fabulously rare music. Jeff also owned a number of clubs, the most famous of which was Tootsie's Orchid Lounge. A legendary musicians' hangout, Tootsie's is still in business and still a Nashville landmark! ---Editorial Reviews

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