Curtis, Mac
Mac Curtis Single Collection 1956-1965
Mac Curtis began his career in the mid 1950's with a sequence of singles that later became top rockabilly classics, such
as "Grandaddy's Rockin'" and "If I Had Me a Woman". Later in the 1960's he started a career as a radio DJ and became a
respected and nationally known figure in the country music industry. While spinning other singers' hits on the airwaves
Mac released many singles on almost as many record labels through the early and mid 1960's. In the late 1960's his stint
on Epic and GRT labels produced two excellent country LP's, "Sunshine Man" and "Early in the Morning", plus a string of
charting singles. Next decade's rockabilly revival led to a steady stream of Mac Curtis singles and albums on the
legendary Rollin' Rock label.
Now for the very first time all of the early Mac Curtis singles from various record labels are combined on one Compact
Disc. These thirty-three tracks represent in a chronological order all songs originally released from 1956 to 1965 plus
two early demos and an alternative take, which has been previously available only on a 78 rpm single
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
15-03-2022
Label
Item-nr
555204
EAN
6418594319226
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
IF I HAD ME A WOMAN
2
JUST SO YOU CALL ME
3
GRANDADDY'S ROCKIN'
4
HALF HEARTED LOVE
5
THE LOW ROAD
6
YOU AIN'T TREATIN' ME RIGHT
7
THAT AIN'T NOTHIN' BUT RIGHT
8
DONT YOU LOVE ME
9
I'LL BE GENTLE (45RPM SINGLE VERSION)
10
I'LL BE GENTLE (78RPM SINGLE VERSION)
11
SAY SO
12
YOU ARE MY VERY SPECIAL BABY
13
WHAT YOU WANT
14
LITTLE MISS LINDA
15
MISSY ANN
16
COME BACK BABY
17
NO, NEVER ALONE
18
SOMEBODY HELP ME
19
NO
20
DANCE HER BY ME (ONE MORE TIME)
21
YOU'RE THE ONE
22
DOODLE DOODLE DO (AND FORGET ABOUT YOU)
23
DON'T TAKE MY FREEDOM
24
100 POUNDS OF HONEY
25
COME ON BACK
26
12TH OF JUNE
27
LIE AND GET BY (1963 VERSION)
28
SINGING THE BLUES
29
BALLAD OF BLACK MOUNTAIN
30
LIE AND GET BY (1965 VERSION)
31
I JUST AIN'T GOT
32
THAT'S ALL RIGHT MAMA (1955 DEMO)
33
GOOD ROCKIN' TONIGHT (1955 DEMO)