Jasmine Records Roy ACUFF & His Smoky Mountain Boys - Hear The Mighty Rush Of Engine, CD, Roy Acuff & His Smoky Mountain Boys ...

Jasmine Records Roy ACUFF & His Smoky Mountain Boys - Hear The Mighty Rush Of Engine CD

Jasmine Records Roy ACUFF & His Smoky Mountain Boys - Hear The Mighty Rush Of Engine, CD, Roy Acuff & His Smoky Mountain Boys, Physical media, 1 discs, 01/09/2001, 1. I couldn't believe it was true 2. Night train to memphis 3. Weary lonesome blues 4. Wreck on...

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The 1940s saw some of Roy Acuff’s biggest hits such as "Wreck On The Highway", "Fireball Mail", "Night Train to Memphis", "The Precious Jewel", and "Jole Blon", all included on this CD. He had twice declined the invitation, in 1944 and 1946, to run for Tennessee state governor, but in 1948 was persuaded to do so; standing as a Republican, he lost the fight but polled more votes than any previous Republican candidate. In 1944, he was accepted as a Freemason, remaining loyal to the fraternity until his death.Although sales of his records declined through the 1950s and beyond, Roy maintained a heavy touring schedule over the years, in addition to his regular appearances on the "Grand Ole Opry". Money was never a worry - his lucrative Acuff-Rose partnership aside, he was astute in his other business affairs. In November 1962, Roy Acuff became the first living musician to be honoured as a member of the "Country Music Hall of Fame". In July 1965, he was seriously injured in a car crash but soon recovered and was back performing. As age took its toll, Roy cut back on the touring but continued to appear regularly on the "Opry" throughout the 1970s and ’80s.

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Product
Name
Jasmine Records Roy ACUFF & His Smoky Mountain Boys - Hear The Mighty Rush Of Engine CD
Features
Media type
CD
Artist
Roy Acuff & His Smoky Mountain Boys
Distribution type
Physical media
Number of optical discs
1 discs
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
01/09/2001
Song titles
1. I couldn't believe it was true 2. Night train to memphis 3. Weary lonesome blues 4. Wreck on the highway5. The pale horse and his rider 6. Eyes are watching you 7. Steel guitar blues 8. Wabash cannon ball9. Railroad boomer 10. Mule skinner blues (blue yodel no. 8)11. The southbound train 12. Walkin' in my sleep13. Tennessee waltz 14. The automobile of life 15. Honky tonk mamas 16. Freight train blues 17. Lonesome old river blues 18. (Our own) jole blon 19. Fireball mail 20. The precious jewel21. Great speckle bird22. Worried mind 23. The devil's train
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