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| Skeeter Davis - RCA Country Legends |
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Band: Skeeter Davis Title: RCA Country Legends Rating: Release Date: 2001-09-25 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Rock-A-Bye Boogie - Skeeter Davis, Carson, Will 2: I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know - Skeeter Davis, Null, Cecil A. 3: Foggy Mountain Top - Skeeter Davis, Carter, A.P. 4: Single Girl - Skeeter Davis, Traditional 5: (I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too - Skeeter Davis, Robertson, Don 6: My Last Date (With You) - Skeeter Davis, Davis, Skeeter 7: He Says the Same Things to Me - Skeeter Davis, Geld, Gary 8: I Can't Believe That It's All Over - Skeeter Davis, Peters, Ben 9: Oh, Boy! - Skeeter Davis, West, Sonny 10: There's a Fool Born Every Minute - Skeeter Davis, Parnes 11: The End of the World - Skeeter Davis, Dee, Sylvia 12: I'm Saving My Love - Skeeter Davis, Zanetis, Alex 13: Gonna Get Along Without You Now - Skeeter Davis, Kellen, Milton 14: What Does It Take (To Keep a Man Like You Satisfied) - Skeeter Davis, Glaser, Jim 15: Bus Fare to Kentucky - Skeeter Davis, Light, Ronnie 16: Homebreaker - Skeeter Davis, Davis, Skeeter |
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An interesting selection Half the tracks included there are reprised here including (of course) End of the world and I forgot more than you'll ever know. The strongest collection of Skeeter's music so far released is Essential, which I've already reviewed and is still in print as I write this. The other six are I can't help you I'm falling too, My last date with you. I'm saving my love, Gonna get along without ya now, What does it take to keep a man like you satisfied and Bus fare to Kentucky. Three of the other eight tracks are recordings that Skeeter made as one half of the Davis sisters, including a cover of Foggy mountain top. Another track is a cover of Oh boy, recorded for a Buddy Holly tribute album - this was released in the UK as part of a twofer with a Dolly tribute album. The remaining four tracks were all top twenty country hits for Skeeter - He says the same things to me (also a minor American pop hit), I can't believe that it's all over, There's a fool born every minute and Home breaker. It seems that Skeeter's fans will just have to get used to buying multiple copies of some songs. In 2004, Taragon and Collectables each released Skeeter compilations. Both contained tracks previously unavailable on CD but both had their quota of obvious tracks. If you haven't got any of Skeeter's music and you just want one collection, I recommend the Essential collection rather than this one - it includes several important songs that are missing from this collection. Despite the overlap with that collection, this is a good second choice.
Skeeter's voice has enchanted me for decades. Her versatility in style is just amazing. She could delight you with pure down home country music or charm you with her inimitable girl group sound, both of which are represented in this latest collection. Like the previous tribute to her talent, this CD again leaves the listener wanting more re-issues from her extensive RCA catalog. Don't hesitate to buy this one.
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