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Page 58 October 31 , The Cash Box , Music Country Reviews

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GEORGE WASHINGTON COUSIN DAVE LARDIN BUCK BENSON TUCKER WACA—Camden, S. C. WLBR— Lebanon, Pa. WEKR— Fayetteville, Tenn. 1 . Three Bells (Browns) 1. Last Ride (H. Snow) 2. 2. Little 1. Thunder Across The Border Jimmy Brown (M. Wiseman) Log Cabin In The (A. Delmore) 3. Why Don't You Love Me Lane (E. Eaves) Like You Used To (Story) 3. IV 2. After All (C. Long) Woman's Intuition (Wilburns) “DID IT RAIN” (2:11) “SITTIN’ BY SITTIN’ BULL” 3. Are You Willing Willie 4 Tears On Her Bridal Bouquet 4. Partners (J. Reeves) [Ross Jungnickel ASCAP Crutch- (1:58) (M. Worth) (S. Jackson) — 5. New Freedom Bell (B. 5. Country Girl (F. Young) field, Dinning, Robertson] [Warden BMI—Driftwood] 4. Old Moon Foley) (Country Gentlemen) 5. Don't Tell Me Your Troubles 6. Big Midnight Special (D. Gibson) (Coopers) 6. Nero Played The Fiddle EDDY ARNOLD (RCA Victor 7619) Thrill (R. Acuff) 6. 8 Get A (P. Sullivan) 7. Cabin In The Hills 9 Having- established a dual-mart sensation with “Tennessee Stud,” 7. Goodbye Little Darling (Flatt & Scruggs) 7. My Mary (J. Davis) Eddy should continue his winning It Rain,” (J. Cash) Arnold ways with “Did a 8. Grin And Bear It (Newman) 8. There's A Big Wheel 8. Have You Lost Your Love For beautiful ballad with a touching- message. Arnold gives it his tenderest 9. Dancing Shoes (Coopers) Me (Jim & Jesse) (Rusty & Doug) 9. You Go To Your Church best. “Siftin’ Bull” is a fast moving folk tale from the pen of Jimmy 9. Log Cabin In The Lane > (B. Clifton) Driftwood, and completes a powerful two-sided, dual-mart. (J. Eanes) 10. Our Church, Your Wedding 10. Three Bells (Browns) (R. Drusky) 10. Ninety-Nine (B. Anderson)

JACK "STUMP JUMPER" MURRAY WESGATE RAY ODOM GOLD KUMA— Pendleton, Ore. KHAT— Phoenix, Ariz. “COUNTRY GIRL AT HEART” (2:28) [Starday BMI—Morgan] WACK— Newark, N. Y. “TREATIN’ ME (THE WAY DO)” (1:55) [Peer Int. BMI—Morgan] 1. You Tell Me (J. Cash) 1. Don't Tell Me Your Troubles YOU 2. Mystery Train (V. Taylor) (D. Gibson) 1. Country Girl (F. Young) BILLIE MORGAN (Starday 464) 3. I Ain't Never (W. Pierce) 2. I Ain't Never (W. Pierce) 2. Run Boy, Run (S. Clark) 4. Heartaches By The Nimber 3. Till I Kissed You (Everlys) 3. Five Feet High And Rising As her “Life to Live” hit was her answer to “Life to Go,” “Country (R. Price) 4. El Paso (M. Robbins) $ (J. Cash) 5. Party Of The Second Part 5. Willy Quit Your Playing Girl At Heart” is Billie Morgan’s answer to Faron Young’s “Country 4. It's All My Heartache (Smith) (H. Jones) (B. Grammer) 5. Honolulu Queen (N. Jean) Girl,” and could produce similar chart results. Tune’s a steady medium 6. Igmoo/Pride Of South 6. Ballad Of The Blue And 6. Framed (P. Richy) pacer with a warm feeling. Up-tempo humorous weeper, “Treatin’ Me,” Central High (S. Jackson) Grey (L. Frizzell) 7. Valley Of The Moon is approached with comical lightness and can also happen. (M. Rainwater) 7. Jimmy Brown (M. Wiseman) 7. Woman's Intuition (Wilburns) 8. Something Else (E. Cochran) 8. Under Your Spell (R. Price) 8. John Wesley Hardin (Skinner) 9. Tennessee Waltz 9. Worried (Kingston Trio) 9. Blues In Advance (Locklin) Man Heartaches By The Number (Jupiter Strings) 10. Ring The Bell For Johnny 10. country clicks in the latest efforts (R. Price) 10. My Own Grandpa (Coburn) (N. Miller) Q Look for big by , Bobby Lord, Rex Allen and Marijohn Wilkin (see pop reviews). CHARLES RUSH TEX JUSTUS & NORM HALL JOHN STEVENS WFSC— Franklin, N. C. Triangle Network KPAC— Pt. Arthur, Tex. Boonville, Ind. DANNY ROSS BRAD REYNOLDS 1. I'm Just A Nobody (B. Alex) 1. El Paso (M. Robbins) 1096) (Zero 102) 2. Three Bells (Browns) 2. Running Bear (J. Preston) (D 1. I Got Stripes (J. Cash) 3. Cabin On The Hill 3. Three Bells (Browns) 2. I Ain't Never (W. Pierce) “PRETTY POLLY” (Flatt & Scruggs) . I , (2:54) [Tri- 3. Country Girl (F. Young) 4. Are You Willing Willie n “THE LAST TOWN PAINTED” H (J. Cash) 4. I Got Stripes 4. Don't Tell Me Your Troubles (M. Worth) 11+ (2:51) [Glad, Ross BMI—Word] ®+Life BMI — Grashey] Flavorful 5. They Said It Couldn't Be Gibson) (D. 5. Boo Boo Stick Beat (Atkins) Ross invests this country weeper with romantic ditty is cutely essayed by Done (L. Waldrop) 5. Same Old Me (R. Price) Pierce) 6. Money To Burn (G. Jones) Fine reading of a the singer, telling about his adorable 6. I Ain't Never (W. heartfelt sincerity. 6. Amigos Guitar (K. Wells) (M. Wiseman) gal. 7. Jimmy Brown 7. Last Town I Painted (D. Rose) standard theme. 8. Little Dutch Girl (G. Morgan) 7. Partners (J. Reeves) 8. Tomorrow Night (C. Smith) In Town 9. Somebody's Back 8. Family Man (F. Miller) “GEORGIE PORGIE” (2:32) (Wilburns) 9. Heartaches By The Number “YOU FINALLY WALKED 9. Woman's Intuition (Wilburns) (R. Price) B [Tri-Life BMI — Grashey, 10. Sal's Got A Sugar Lip B OUT” (2:25) [Glad, Ross BMI— Am- (J. Horton) 10. Welcome Heart (J. Bradshaw) adeo] The old 10. I Ain't Never (W. Pierce) Barber] Similar offering as on the nursery rhyme turns upper end. up with new lyrics and a fresh ro- mantic appeal. TOM REEDER PECOS PETE BROWN BILL DIXON WABB—Mobile, Ala. KWIP— Merced, Calif. KDXE— No. Little Rock, Ark. OSCAR HART

I Ain't Pierce) 1. One Hundred Years From 1. Never (W. 1. Three Bells (Browns) VERNON STEWART Three Bells (Browns) (Sage 306) Now (T. Collins) 2. 2. Country Girl (F. Young) (Blu-J 303) 2. Homebreaker (S. Davis) 3. Country Girl [F. Young) 3. Last Ride (H. Snow) Girl (F. Young) 4. Under Your Spell (B. Owens) 4. Don't Tell Me Your Troubles “WELL NOW” (1:50) [Sage & 3. Country « , “STAY IN MY ARMS AS YOU Till I You (Everlys) 4. I'd Rather Have You (Jackson) 5. Kissed (D. Gibson) B+ Sand SESAC-Hart, Pearl] Cute, You 6. Battle Of Kookamonga 5. Under Your Spell (R. Price) B STAY IN MY HEART” (2:00) 5. Nobody But infectious romancer is brightly essay- (Jim & Jessie) (Homer & Jethro) 6. Woman's Intuition (Wilburns) [Blue Ribbon ASCAP — Haywood 7. Ballad Of Blue And Gray ed by Hart and a male chorus. The 6. Ninety-Nine (B. Anderson) 7. I Hear You Talking (F. Young) McClung, Wellman, Mank] Stewart, 7. The Same Old Me (R. Price) (L. Frizzell) 8. I'm Beginning To Forget You lively shuffle-beater has a bright teen 8. Chain Gang (F. Ha v t) a cleejay at KXJR-Russellville, Ark., 8. Lonely Is The World (Wells) (J. Reeves) outlook. Intuition (Wilburns) 9. Sailorman (Johnny & Jack) 9. Woman's 9. No Regrets (C. Belew) offers a sweet testimonial to his love 10. Partners (J. Reeves) 10. I Ain t Never (W. Pierce) 10. Family Man (F. Miller) “GLAD I WAS BORN” (2:20) here, tenderly conveying a pretty B [Sage & Sand SESAC—Cavanna] romantic. inspirational hymn is ten- DALE FLETCHER BERNARD TREMBLAY SHERIFF DAVIS Touching “ONCE TOO MANY TIMES” WTIF—Tifton, Ga. CJMS—Montreal, Que., Can. WLOW— Norfolk, Va. derly caressed by the singer. f* , W * (2:00) [Blue Ribbon ASCAP— Pierce) 1. Country Girl (F. Young) 1. I Ain't Never (W. 1. Three Bells (Browns) Morris, Mank] Stewart reads a plain- 2. Country Girl (F. Young) 2. Sal's Got A Sugar Lip 2. Till I Kissed You (Everlys) tive opus here.

I Stripes (J. Cash) (J. Driftwood) 3. Got 3. I Got Stripes (J. Cash) LES WALDROP Of Kookamonga 4. Partners (J. Reeves) 4. Country Girl (F. Young) 3. Battle (Country Jubilee 523) (Homer & Jethro) 5. Johnny Reb (J. Horton) 5. Partners (J. Reeves) 4. Jimmy Brown (M. Wiseman) 6. Who Shoe Sam (G. Jones) 6. My Love And Little Me PHIL SULLIVAN 5. Pretend (J. Cash) 7. Ashes Of Love (M. Bowes) f| . “THEY SAID IT COULDN’T BE (Starday 462) (Mighty Mohawks) 6. Mexican Joe (M. Torok) 7. Under Your Spell (R. Price) O+D0NE” (1:43) [Ralph’s Radio 7. Partners (J. Reeves) 8. Chain Gang (F. Hart) 8. Sailor Man (Johnny & Jack) Music BMI—Waldrop] The popular » “YOU GET A THRILL” (2:22) Jones) 9. Sal's Got A Sugar Lip 8. Who Shot Sam (G. V; 9. I Ain't Never (W. Pierce) commercial has supplied the ®+[Lonzo & Oscar BMI—Hodges, 9. You Tell Me (J. Cash) (J. Horton) L&M 10. Soldier's Joy (J. Reed) 10. Tennessee Stud (E. Arnold) 10. Porchlight (J. Humbird) theme for this amusing opus. Waldrop Morris] Sullivan should add to his whips quickly through a happy-end- growing reputation with his attrac- ing romance. Could stir attention. tive chanting of this shuffle-beat JIM NESBITT LYLE NELSON TIGER MYERS weeper. Combo and chorus offer per- Manning, S. C. WCMP— Pine City, Minn. KRCT Pasadena, Tex. WYMB— — “THE WIFE OF A HARD fect accompaniment. Keep tabs on it. » , 1. Country Girl (F. Young) 1. Country Girl (F. Young) 1. Th ree Bells (Browns) U+WORKING MAN” (2:32) 2. Ninety-Nine (B. Anderson) “I COULD NEVER BE ALONE” 2. Homebreaker (S. Davis) 2. I Ain't Never (W. Pierce) [Ralph’s Music BMI — Waldrop] U 3. Church, Your Wedding Sullivan] 3. Last Ride (H. Snow) Our 3. I Got Stripes (J. Cash) Touching ballad testimonial to a D' (2:24) [Starday BMI— i 1 4. Under Your Spell (R. Price) (R. Drusky) 4. Last Ride (H. Snow) Sullivan completes this strong cou- of dedicated women. Beautiful 1 5. Partners (J. Reeves) 4. Give Me Death (S. Davis) 5. Best Part Of Me (C. Gray) group ( pling with a gripping weeper that he 6. Grin And Bear It (Newman) 5. Partners (R. Reeves) 6. Tennessee Stud (E. Arnold) theme will be appreciated by many. 7. Chain Gang (F. Hart) 6. Amigo's Guitar (K. Wells) 7. Poppin' Johnny (F. Miller) renders with deep feeling. Two potent Pierce) 7. Bells (Browns) 8. I Ain't Never (W. Three 8. Grin And Bear It (Newman) entries. il 9. Sal's Got A Sugar Lip 8. Heartbreak Avenue (C. Hall) 9. Who Shot Sam (G. Jones) (J. Horton) 9. Who Shot Sam (G. Jones) 10. New Girl In School DOTTIE MAE Regrets (C. Belew) 10. Old Me (R. Price) Barber) 10. No Same (G. (1 (Yale 101) REX BINGHAM (Rex 001) WES UNOLD RAY SWAFFORD BOB BARRY n “SUGAR DOLL” (2:19) [Clover ? Elizabethtown, Barbourville, Ky. j WBLA— N. C. WBVL— WTKM— Hartford, Wis. BMI—Mae, Murman] Appealing “BLIND BLIND HEART” (2:25) love chant, set to a bright beat, is [Mixer BMI—May] Lilting tear- el 1. Igmoo (S. Jackson) 1. HI Always Return (F. Husky) 1. I Ain't Never (W. Pierce) attractively Fi 2. Pure Love (S. James) 2. Woman's Intuition (Wilburns) 2. I Got Stripes (J. Cash) and sweetly chirped by jerker is read with sincerity by Bing- 3. A Woman Like You (Walker) 3. Same Old Me (R. Price) 3. Country Girl (F. Young) the gal. ham. Femme chorus assists adequ- u 4. Seven Days (H. Locklin) 4. (J. Cash) 4. Three Bells (Browns) ately. El ! Fell Out Of Love (Crum) 5. Partners (J. Reeves) Partners (J. j 5. 5. Reeves) £fa 6. Under Your Spell (R. Price) 6 . Under Your Spell (B. Owens) 6. Igmoo (S. Jackson) f*, “SOMETHIN’ WONDERFUL” 7. Last Ride (H. Snow) 7. Next Time (E. Tubb) 7. Boo Boo Stick Beat (C. Atkins) V+ (2:06) [Clover BMI—Mae, Mur- “WITHIN MY LONELY HEART” \i 8. A Fool Such As I (Whitman) 8. Sailor Man (Johnny 8 Jack) 8. Till I Kissed You (Everlys) man] Here Smokey Warren gets co- (2:08) [Mixer BMI — Bingham] S 9. I'll Walk With You (C. Smith) 9. I've Been Known To Cry 9. Scarlet Ribbons (Browns) billing theme, honestly de- 10. Valley Of The Moon (J. Mathis) with Mae. The two duet on an- Another unhappy a (M. Rainwater) .10. Family Man (F. Miller) 10. Grin And Bear It (Newman) other happy set of love lyrics. livered, completes the deck. y lh “Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX”