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Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith - One Good Boogie Deserves Another FLAC

Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith - One Good Boogie Deserves Another FLAC
Performer:
Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith
Album:
One Good Boogie Deserves Another
Style:
Country, Boogie
Released:
18 Mar 2012
Country:
UK
Label:
Jasmine Records
FLAC size:
1554 mb
MP3 size:
1335 mb
WMA size:
2113 mb


Tracklist


1Who Shot Willie?2:33
2Cracker Boogie2:53
3Five String Banjo Boogie2:21
4Be-Bop Rag2:43
5Mandolin Boogie2:44
6Guitar Jamboree2:19
7Mountain Be-Bop2:38
8Just Lookin'2:31
9South2:51
10Boomerang3:04
11Twelfth Street Rag2:17
12Guitar And Piano Boogie3:05
13Guitar Boogie3:25
14Express Train Boogie2:36
15Banjo Boogie2:44
16I'm Only Telling You (What They Told Me)2:29
17Cubanola Glide2:42
18Don't Look For Trouble2:39
19I'm Afraid Of Wimmin'2:25
20I.H. Boogie2:43
21Banjo Rag2:28
22River Rag2:44


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
JASMCD 3521Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith One Good Boogie Deserves Another ‎(CD, Comp)Jasmine RecordsJASMCD 3521UK2000


Album


One Good Boogie Deserves Another - Arthur Guitar Boogie Smith. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Arthur Smith April 1, 1921 April 3, 2014 was an American musician and songwriter. Smith composed the banjo instrumental Feudin' Banjos. Born in Clinton, South Carolina, Arthur Smith was a textile mill worker who became a celebrated and respected country music instrumental composer, guitarist, fiddler, and banjo player who had a major hit with the instrumental Guitar Boogie. The song earned him the moniker Arthur Guitar Boogie Smith to differentiate him from Tennessee fiddler and 1930s Grand Ole Opry star Fiddlin' Arthur Smith and read more. Arthur Guitar Boogie Smith 18-03-2012. Total duration:59 min. Guitar Boogie. Arthur Guitar Boogie Smith. One Good Boogie Deserves Another. Guitar And Piano Boogie. Banjo Boogie. Who Shot Willie Arthur Guitar Boogie Smith. I'm Only Telling You What They Told Me. Anyone interested in Arthur Smith should first check out Here Comes the Boogie Man, but for the unsatisfied, this is a decent second volume. It duplicates Guitar Boogie and Boomerang from Here Comes the Boogie Man, but a significant improvement in sound quality due to better source material makes them welcome. There's a handful of pretty funny vocal performances by Smith and some nice moments in Be Bop Rag and the jazzy Twelfth Street Rag. Arthur Smith April 1, 1921 April 3, 2014 was an American musician, songwriter, and producer of records, as well as a radio and TV host. Smith produced radio and TV shows The Arthur Smith Show was the first nationally syndicated country music show on television. After moving to Charlotte, North Carolina, Smith developed and ran the first commercial recording studio in the Southeast. Album 2000 22 Songs. Arthur Guitar Boogie Smith & Roy Lear. Формируйте собственную коллекция коллекцию записей Arthur Guitar Boogie Smith. Arthur Guitar Boogie Smith, from South Carolina, became one of the first country artists to abandon the acoustic guitar for an electric one. It was also at the beginning of his long association with radio station WTB in Charlotte that he first cut the selection he is best remembered for - Guitar Boogie - while a member of The Tennessee Ramblers in 1945. Late that year he did it again with a guitar, and it was this version of Guitar Boogie that made him famous - for awhile - as it hit the charts at Christmas, rising eventually to the 8 Country slot in January 1949 as well as crossing over to the Pop charts at 25. My rendition of the tune from Arthur Smith, Guitar Boogie. I've played it on my telecaster on a self made BT with drums, bass, and acoustic guitar. I have made the tab of my rendition, if you want to get is the first global music streaming service with high fidelity sound, hi-def video quality, along with expertly curated playlists and original content - making it a trusted source for music and culture. Five String Banjo Boogie