King of Country Music is an affordably-priced import collection of some of Acuff's prime recordings, including three with the Crazy Tennesseans (before the Opry urged them...
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Although this label is notorious for flooding the market with shoddy packaging and greatest-hits packages that consist of nothing but lame re-cuts, this is actually a...
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Recorded when Acuff was in his fifties, The Best of Roy Acuff was a reissue of the 1955 Songs of the Smoky Mountains, repackaged and re-released in 1963 in the wake of his...
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Curb's The Best of Roy Acuff collects a selection of '60s hits and a number of re-recordings Acuff made in the '60s while signed to Hickory Records, a label he began with...
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As an LP, this 16 song compilation, covering the years 1936-1951, was a supremely admirable effort at an overview of Roy Acuff's 16 years with the American Record...
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Contains the original versions of Acuff's classic, groundbreaking work -- "The Great Speckled Bird," "Wabash Cannonball," "Night Train to Memphis," "Were You There When They...
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The Essential Roy Acuff (1936-1949) contains the original versions of "The Great Speckled Bird," "Night Train to Memphis," "The Precious Jewel," and "Wabash Cannon Ball,"...
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The songs on Fly Birdie Fly were recorded in 1939-1941, as he was flying high as a new star of the Opry. Although these tracks are not his best-known, these blues and gospel...
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Roy Acuff is a pivotal figure in country music, standing clearly at the crossroads of what had been termed hillbilly music and what would soon become modern country. A no...
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