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Honky Tonk Country Music 1945-1953 ()

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Honky Tonk Country Music 1945-1953 - Various Artists
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Track Listing
  1. I'm Tired of You
  2. Lost Love Blues
  3. Run 'Em Off
  4. Settin' the Woods on Fire
  5. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive
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  1. I'm Tired of You
  2. Lost Love Blues
  3. Run 'Em Off
  4. Settin' the Woods on Fire
  5. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive
  6. Walkin' with the Blues
  7. Back Street Affair
  8. The Road of No Return
  9. Trademark
  10. Country Boy
  11. Bluest Blues
  12. Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor
  13. I'm Walking the Dog
  14. I'll Be There
  15. Drifting Texas Sand
  16. Done Rovin'
  17. I'm a Lone Wolf
  18. Back Up Buddy
  19. Makin' Believe
  20. The Life They Live in Songs
  21. Gotta Have Something
  22. Cryin' in the Deep Blue Sea
  23. The Wild Side of Life
  24. It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
  25. Nashville Blues
  26. Tennessee Central Number 9
  27. Do Your Honky Tonkin' at Home
  28. Goin' Steady
  29. That's Me Without You
  30. You Gotta Have a License
  31. Music Makin' Mama from Memphis
  32. Baby, I'm Countin'
  33. Bawlin' Baby
  34. Twice the Lovin' in Half the Time
  35. I'm Not Lonesome Anymore
  36. Hank Williams Sings the Blues No More
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Born in Oklahoma and Texas during World War II, honky tonk grew and spread until it eventually stood front and center in most people's perception of what real country music was, and given its most frequent theme -- drinking -- and its first person perception, which made everyday anti-heroes out of its performers, honky tonk became a staple on barroom jukeboxes, which probably did more to spread the style than any radio station did. This two-disc set collects several early honky tonk sides by the likes of Ernest Tubb, Lefty ...

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