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Even before his first hits (including two duets with Webb Pierce) in the mid-'50s on Decca, Red Sovine, who later discovered Charley Pride, was a master honky-tonker and one of the last remaining exponents of the dying art of spoken recitation. After hitting his stride with Nashville-based Starday Records in 1965 with "Giddyup Go," he joined Dave Dudley and Dick Curless at the top of the then-vibrant trucker-music market. He applied his storytelling skills to the trucker tunes "Phantom 309" and the sentimental, million-selling 1976 CB-themed recitation "Teddy Bear." But Sovine also had a powerful baritone he applied to a variety of other songs, among them Eric Clapton's "Lay Down Sally" and Dudley's "Truck Drivin' Son of a Gun." The value of his cover of Walter Brennan's insipid hit recita... [Read More] Best Of Red Sovine
The truck-driving classics and the rest of the best by this West Virginia honky-tonk hero! Includes his hits Giddyup Go; Teddy Bear; Little Rosa; Phantom 309; Little Joe; It'll Come Back; I Didn't Jump the Fence; Daddy's Girl; Last Goodbye; I Know You're Married but I Love You Still, and 10 more. Best Of Red Sovine
Sad song about a kid who is crippled and loves truckers because his dad was a trucker but died. Pinnacle,VideoSpin
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Song by Red Sovine/ Pictures with audio/Put together by deanr50 (Thumper) Phantom,309
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