The Rock'n'Roll Years (8-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Twitty, Conway
8 CD album box set (LP format) with 62-page book, 202 single tracks. Playing time approx. 477 minutes.
This CD album Boxset tells Conway Twitty's entire rock'n' roll story from that time before he switched to country music. After joining Sun Records in 1956 and joining Mercury a year later, Conway Twitty made his breakthrough at MGM the following year with It's Only Make Believe. We deliver all these'classic' recordings on eight CDs. And if you are already the proud owner of the Conway Twitty LP box released many years ago? Even then
This CD album Boxset contains 40 recordings of Conway Twitty that were previously unknown. All Rock'n' Roll hits are there like It's Only Make Believe, Mona Lisa, Lonely Blue Boy, Hey Little Lucy and the rare Rosaleena, only released in England. New in this CD album Boxset is a double-sided instrumental single Highland Rock/Midnight Creep by Conway Twitty and his band, plus all NBC recordings - many previously unreleased, further then twenty likewise unreleased MGM recordings of tapes that were only recently found. An enormously important publication on the history of rock'n' roll.
During Conway Twitty’s last years, he had good reason to reflect that country music was starting to take on much of the character of rock ‘n’ roll as he remembered it. New faces, impossibly young and good-looking, coming and going so quickly. It was so like rock ‘n’ roll in the Fifties. Twitty probably knew that-in all likelihood-there would never be another career like his. His story spanned almost thirty years in the country charts, and another five years in the pop charts before that. All told, there were five decades in which a Conway Twitty record was somewhere in the charts. It was an epic career with all the ingredients of the movie that will probably be made.
Conway Twitty’s greatest gift was his intuitive understanding of his audience. When rock ‘n’ roll changed in the mid-1960s, he realized that neither he nor his fans were listening to it any more, so he switched to country music. Country spoke to him and his audience in a way that rock didn’t. As a country singer, he wrote songs and searched out songs that addressed everyday highs and lows. He followed a generation as it made its often awkward way into and through adulthood. Whether rockin’ on Bandstand or croonin’ in Branson, Conway Twitty always knew what his audience wanted. He didn’t need market surveys, media consultants, or spin doctors. He just knew.
BIG RIVER
Conway Twitty was born Harold Lloyd Jenkins in Friars Point, Mississippi, on September 1, 1933, the oldest son of Floyd and Velma Jenkins. Velma named Harold for the bespectacled slapstick comedy star of the silent movies. Friars Point is a small town on the Mississippi, 75 miles south of Memphis. Five hundred people lived there then. In later years, Twitty liked to draw a parallel between himself and Huckleberry Finn, but the fact remains that Twitty was a child of the Depression. Floyd worked when and where he could, and was often away from home at WPA camps. He was part of the crew that built the dam at Sardis, Mississippi, and when Velma went there to live with him, she left young Harold with her mother. Grandma McGinnis worked at Pa Fuller’s boarding house, and it was Pa Fuller who gave Twitty his first guitar. When Twitty was eight, Floyd and Velma came back to Friars Point, and Floyd got a job on one of the ferry boats that crossed the river. Two years later, in 1943, the family moved over to the Arkansas side and settled in Helena.
Music was everywhere in that part of the Delta; it came from the Grand Ole Opry, local radio, tent shows, socials, church, street musicians, and almost every front porch. It was part of the fabric of life. “The only music we ever heard was country music,” Twitty said later. “We’d all get together on Saturday night at my grandma’s house and listen to the Grand Ole Opry. I didn’t know there was another station.” When Twitty began to pick and sing, the Opry stars were his early idols. Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb, Red Foley, Robert Lunn 'The Talking Blues Boy,' Eddy Arnold...they all left their mark. In 1976, he recorded a tribute to the Opry, The Grandest Lady Of Them All, although sentimentality never led him to seek membership because that would have meant giving up the most lucrative night of the week in exchange for the Opry’s pittance.
Medium 1
Id Name Interpret
1 | Rock House |
2 | Crazy Dreams (take 2) |
3 | Give Me Some Love (master) |
4 | I Need Your Lovin' Kiss |
5 | Just In Time |
6 | Born To Sing The Blues |
7 | Maybe Baby |
8 | Shake It Up |
9 | I Need Your Lovin' |
10 | Born To Sing The Blues |
11 | Golly Gosh Oh Gee |
12 | Double Talk Baby |
13 | Why Can't I Get Through To You |
14 | Crazy Dreams (take 3) |
15 | Give Me Some Love (take 1) |
16 | Born To Sing The Blues (take 1) |
17 | Born To Sing The Blues (take 2) |
18 | Born To Sing The Blues (false start/take 2) |
19 | Born To Sing The Blues (take 4) |
20 | Crazy Dreams (take 1) |
21 | Crazy Dreams (false start/take 2) |
22 | Crazy Dreams (take 3) |
Medium 2
Id | Name | Interpret |
1 | It's Only Make Believe | |
2 | I'll Try | |
3 | I Vibrate (From My Head To My Feet) | |
4 | Will You Love Me Then, As You Love Me Now | |
5 | The Story Of My Love | |
6 | Don't You Know | |
7 | When I'm Not With You | |
8 | Judge Of Hearts (false start/take 2) | |
9 | Yea, Yea, Boo Hoo | |
10 | Heavenly | |
11 | Come On Home | |
12 | Nobody | |
13 | Sputnick (instrumental) | |
14 | Easy To Fall In Love | |
15 | Goin' Home | |
16 | Big Train (instrumental) | |
17 | Teenage Heart | |
18 | One And Only You | |
19 | When I'm Not With You | |
20 | Don't You Know | |
21 | The Story Of My Love | |
22 | My One And Only You | |
23 | Goin' Home | |
24 | Make Me Know You're Mine | |
25 | Judge Of Hearts | |
26 | First Romance | |
27 | I Need You So | |
Medium 3
Id | Name | Interpret |
1 | Mona Lisa | |
2 | Sentimental Journey | |
3 | Hallelujah, I Love Her So | |
4 | You'll Never Walk Alone | |
5 | Hey Little Lucy (mono) | |
6 | Halfway To Heaven (version 1) | |
7 | Teasin' | |
8 | Heavenly | |
9 | Halfway To Heaven (version 2) | |
10 | Just Because | |
11 | Cry Jane Cry | |
12 | Blueberry Hill | |
13 | Heartbreak Hotel | |
14 | You Win Again | |
15 | Danny Boy | |
16 | Hey Miss Ruby | |
17 | Restless (master/take 10) | |
18 | She's Mine | |
19 | Lonely Kind Of Love | |
20 | Beach Comber | |
21 | Easy To Fall In Love | |
22 | Because You Love Me (take 13) | |
23 | Leonora My Love (take 13) | |
24 | Rosaleena | |
25 | My Adobe Hacienda (master) | |
26 | Hey Little Lucy (stereo) | |
27 | Restless (take 8) | |
28 | Because You Love Me (take 6) | |
29 | My Adobe Hacienda (alt take) | |
Medium 4
Id | Name | Interpret |
1 | Star Spangled Heaven (take 8) | |
2 | A' Huggin' And A' Kissin' | |
3 | Can't We Go Steady | |
4 | Lonely Blue Boy (US version) | |
5 | Sorry | |
6 | Blue Moon | |
7 | Eternal Tears | |
8 | Foggy River | |
9 | Platinum High School | |
10 | Trouble In Mind | |
11 | Pretgty Eyed Baby | |
12 | Rebound (take 14) | |
13 | The Hurt In My Heart | |
14 | Maybe Tomorrow We'll Know | |
15 | Tell Me One More Time | |
16 | What Am I Living For | |
17 | A Fallen Star | |
18 | I'd Still Play The Fool | |
19 | Betty Lou | |
20 | Knock Three Times (take 17) | |
21 | What A Dream | |
22 | Is A Blue Bird Blue (take 16) | |
23 | Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On | |
24 | My Heart Cries | |
25 | Sweet Georgia Brown | |
26 | Lonely Blue Boy (UK version) | |
27 | Betty Lou (take 14) | |
Medium 5
Id | Name | Interpret |
1 | That's Where My Lovin' Goes | |
2 | Don't You Dare Let Me Down | |
3 | Send Her To Me | |
4 | The Flame | |
5 | C'Est Si Bon | |
6 | Long Black Train | |
7 | Blue Suede Shoes | |
8 | Great Balls Of Fire | |
9 | Jailhouse Rock | |
10 | Treat Me Nice | |
11 | Handy Man | |
12 | The Girl Can't Help It | |
13 | Shake, Rattle And Roll | |
14 | Diana | |
15 | Splish Splash | |
16 | Reelin' And Rockin' | |
17 | A Million Teardrops (take 13) | |
18 | The Next Kiss (Is The Last Goodbye) | |
19 | A Tree In The Meadow | |
20 | Above And Beyond | |
21 | I'm In Blue, Blue Mood (& ROY ORBISON) | |
22 | Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young | |
23 | Man Alone | |
24 | Donna's Dream | |
25 | Tower Of Tears | |
26 | I Can Heart My Heart Break | |
27 | A Million Teardrops (take 12) | |
Medium 6
Id | Name | Interpret |
1 | Prisoner Of Love (take 4) | |
2 | Unchained Melody (master) | |
3 | Sweet Sorrow | |
4 | A Little Bird Told Me | |
5 | It's Driving Me Wild (take 6) | |
6 | Turn Around | |
7 | Walk On By | |
8 | Portrait Of A Fool | |
9 | There Is Something On Your Mind | |
10 | Don't Cry No More | |
11 | Mister Jones | |
12 | Hang Up The Phone | |
13 | A Little Piece Of My Heart (take 7) | |
14 | She Knows Me Like A Book | |
15 | Comfy 'N Cozy | |
16 | Lookin' Back | |
17 | Pledging My Love | |
18 | Prisoner Of Love (take 3) | |
19 | Unchained Melody (take 5) | |
20 | Unchained Melody (take 13) | |
21 | Sweet Sorrow (alt. take) | |
22 | It's Driving Me Wild (take 9) | |
23 | Walk On By (overdubbed version) | |
24 | Mister Jones (take 5) | |
25 | A Little Piece Of My Heart (take 5) | |
26 | A Little Piece Of My Heart (take 6) | |
Medium 7
Id | Name | Interpret |
1 | It's Too Late | |
2 | I Almost Lost My Mind | |
3 | I Got A Woman | |
4 | My Babe | |
5 | Let The Good Times Roll | |
6 | Fever | |
7 | Boss Man | |
8 | Don't Cry No More | |
9 | City Lights | |
10 | Faded Love | |
11 | Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes | |
12 | Ages And Ages Ago | |
13 | I Hope, I Think, I Wish | |
14 | The Pickup | |
15 | Hound Dog | |
16 | She Ain't No Angel | |
17 | Got My Mojo Working | |
18 | Long Tall Texan | |
19 | Go On And Cry | |
20 | She Loves Me | |
21 | I'm Sorry Heart | |
22 | Talkin' About You | |
23 | Walk Proud | |
24 | Such A Night | |
25 | My Baby Left Me | |
Medium 8
Id | Name | Interpret |
1 | Where Your Love Leadeth Me |
2 | Big Town |
3 | This Road That I Walk |
4 | Bad Man |
5 | Ever Since You Went Away |
6 | Blue Is The Way I Feel |
7 | Turn The Other Cheek |
8 | Treat Me Mean, Treat Me Cruel |
9 | I'm Checkin' Out |
10 | Heartache Just Walked In |
11 | I Wonder If You Told Her About Me |
12 | The Girl At The Bar |
13 | You Made Me What I Am |
14 | I'll Get Over Losing You |
15 | HAve I Been Away Too Long |
16 | Let Me Be The Judge |
17 | Sound Of An Angel's Wings |
18 | Highland Rock (AL BRUNO) |
19 | Midnite Creep (AL BRUNO) |
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