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NOVEMBER 12, 2007 ARTIST VARIOUS TITLE Country Style USA SHIPPING DATE: OKTOBER 29, 2007 (estimated) STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 12, 2007 ARTIST VARIOUS TITLE Country Style U.S.A. Season 1 LABEL Bear Family Records CATALOG # BVD 20111 PRICE-CODE AT EAN-CODE 4000127 201119 ISBN-CODE 978-3-89916-348-3 FORMAT DVD digipac with 28-page booklet, b/w, NTSC, Multiregion GENRE Country TRACKS 91 PLAYING TIME 13 shows at 15 min. each (approx.) SALES NOTES COUNTRY STYLE USA The greatest repository of classic late 1950s and early 1960s country music on film. Ever! Around 1956-'57, the United States Armed Services filmed a series of recruitment videos with the top country stars of the day. Unseen for decades, these films capture the all-time greatest Nashville stars of the day singing many of their greatest hits. These are classic 'live' performances that represent the only chance that most of us will ever have of seeing these giants of country music at the very top of their game. Many fans have only ever dreamed of being in Nashville during the 1950s and seeing this parade of top stars. Now that dream is a reality. They're performing 'live' in your living room. The picture and sound quality is crystal clear, and there are mini-biographies and rare photos to round out the experience. Here are some of the many, many artists featured in this series: TRACK LISTING Host: Charlie Applewhite 1. Jim Reeves Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer Waiting For A Train Am I losing You Army Recruiting Spot June Webb It's Too Late When Love Dies Jim Reeves According To My Heart Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer 2. Little Jimmy Dickens Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer I'm Coming Over Tonight We Could Army Recruiting Spot Big Sandy Anita Carter Making Believe Little Jimmy Dickens Just A Closer Walk With Thee Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer 3. Faron Young Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer I'm Gonna Live Some Before I Die I Miss You Already (And You're Not Even Gone) Army Recruiting Spot The LaDell Sisters Glad Rags Faron Young Sweet Dreams Faron Young & The LaDell Sisters Mansion Over The Hilltop Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer 4. Ernest Tubb Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer Jealous Loving Heart Will You Be Satisfied That Way Army Recruiting Spot Wilburn Brothers I'm Settin' You Free Ernest Tubb Don't Forbid Me Ernest Tubb & The Wilburn Brothers When Jesus Calls Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer 5. Webb Pierce Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer I Don't Care It's My Way Army Recruiting Spot Minnie Pearl Comedy Jealous Hearted Me Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer 6. Jean Shepard Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer Sad Singin' And Slow Ridin' If You Can Walk Away Hawkshaw Hawkins My Fate Is In Your Hands Army Recruiting Spot Jean Shepard Just Give Me Love Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer 7. Ray Price Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer You Done Me Wrong Ray Price & Van Howard I've Got A New Heartache Army Recruiting Spot Joan Hager I'll Always Love Another Woman's Man Ray Price & Van Howard Wasted Words Tommy Jackson Liberty Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer 8. Marty Robbins Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer I Can't Quit Singing The Blues Army Recruiting Spot Joyce Paul Your Cheatin' Heart Marty Robbins Knee Deep In The Blues The Same Two Lips Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer 9. George Morgan Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer You're A Little Doll Almost Army Recruiting Spot Judy Lynn Tip Toe George Morgan & Floyd Robinson & Ray Edenton There Goes My Love Who At My Door Is Standing Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer 10. Carl Smith Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer You Are The One You Can't Hurt Me Anymore Army Recruiting Spot Mimi Roman Singing The Blues Carl Smith Before I Met You I Dreamed Of The Old Rugged Cross Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer 11. Goldie Hill Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer New Names, New Faces Sample My Kisses Red Sovine Down On The Corner Of Love Army Recruiting Spot Goldie Hill Footsteps Ain't Gonna Wash My Face (For A Month) Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer 12. Ferlin Husky Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer I Feel Better All Over If You Be My Baby Army Recruiting Spot Cathy Copas Love Me Now Simon Crum Sixteen Tons More And More You And Me Ferlin Husky & Cathy Copas Hey Good Lookin' Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer 13. Roy Acuff Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer Sunshine Special Jimmie Riddle The Tennessee Fox Chase Jeri Johnson I Want To Be Loved Army Recruiting Spot Bashful Brother Oswald Mountain Dew Rod Brasfield Comedy Roy Acuff & Jeri Johnson That Glorybound Train Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer .
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