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Country Hoedown

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Download links and information about Country Hoedown by Pee Wee King. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 28 tracks with total duration of 01:01:08 minutes.

Artist: Pee Wee King
Release date: 1999
Genre: Country
Tracks: 28
Duration: 01:01:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. This Is Pee Wee King 2:32
2. I Love the Way You Roll Them Eyes at Me 2:37
3. The Reason I'm In Love With You 2:27
4. Ramblin' Blues 2:35
5. I'm Goin' Back to the Middle of the Middle West 1:45
6. One Way Street 1:41
7. I'll Never Love No One but You 2:54
8. You Tried to Ruin My Name 2:24
9. Get Together Polka 2:49
10. Rootin' Tootin' Santa Claus 2:46
11. There's a Moon in the Sky 2:08
12. Slowpoke 2:25
13. Empty Vows 2:23
14. Oh Monah 2:40
15. Blow Out All the Candles 2:23
16. Between You and the Birds and the Bees and Cupid 2:30
17. Western Limited 2:11
18. Brother Drop Dead Boogie 2:25
19. Doghouse Blues 2:15
20. Cowboy Special 1:34
21. Steel Guitar Waltz 2:18
22. 'Tain't What You Want 2:09
23. Hog Wild Too 1:58
24. I Don't Know Why I Should Love You 2:22
25. Postage Due 2:03
26. Subdued Mood 0:14
27. If and When 2:26
28. We've Just About Reached the Halfway Point 0:14

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With few options available to those who want a digital anthology of Pee Wee King's classic RCA recordings, listeners who would like to sample King's innovative and supremely entertaining music can spring for this affordably priced two-CD collection of radio transcriptions recorded circa 1952. Certainly owners of the box set would want to augment their collection with these previously unreleased performances, which include versions of hits such as "Slow Poke" and "Silver and Gold" as well as an incredible variety of novelties, love songs, and Western numbers that incorporate elements of swing, jazz, honky tonk, pop, and polka while seldom neatly fitting into any one of those categories. Redd Stewart is the featured vocalist on these 51 cuts, and liner notes were provided by noted country music historian Bill C. Malone.