Sh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream) by Williamson, Bobby (CD, 2007)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelBEAR FAMILY Germany, BFG
UPC4000127168436
eBay Product ID (ePID)4046044242

Product Key Features

Release Year2007
FormatCD
GenreCountry
ArtistWilliamson, Bobby
Release TitleSh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream)

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.26 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks22
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Let Me Know 1.2 House of Broken Dreams 1.3 Another Story Told 1.4 Can't Help Wonderin' (Can't Help Cryin') 1.5 Little Bit of This (A Little Bit of That) 1.6 There's No Escape 1.7 My Gal Comes from Heaven 1.8 Where Were You Last Night 1.9 I Remember 1.10 Recipe for Love 1.11 When I'm a Hundred Years Old 1.12 Red Years Old 1.13 I Need Everything 1.14 Bummin' Around 1.15 There's Nothing As Great (As Being in Love..) 1.16 Chances Are 1.17 Yo Yo Heart 1.18 Steady Diet 1.19 Sh-Boom (Life Yould Be a Dream) 1.20 Love March 1.21 Lovin' Around 1.22 I'll Only Dance with You
NotesClassic East Texas Music. The superb cover of the 1954 Pop Hit Sh-Boom. The complete commercial output of Bobby Williamson. Includes his Dallas as well as his Nashville recordings.Bobby Williamson is typical of regional stars of the Golden Age of Country Music, a singer who enjoyed admirable success within a couple of hundred miles of his home base but who never broke out to national stardom. A star of two of the biggest country music shows in the Southwest, the 'Big D Jamboree' and the 'Saturday Night Shindig', Bobby Williamson is probably best remembered for his covers of the hits Bummin' Around and particularly the 1954 rock 'n' roll hit Sh-Boom, but they are hardly his only shining moments. The consistent string of singles he cut during 1952-1954 proved that he had the voice and the delivery to make it big. He had the looks and personality, too. He nevertheless left an engaging legacy in his brief recording career and this collection gives long overdue reconsideration to one of Texas's brightest stars of the 1950s.Bear Family has collected all 22 of Bobby Williamson's' sides, including two unissued tracks, which will hopefully go some way to restoring his fading memory. In addition to Bummin' Around and Sh-Boom, there are a slew of fine ballads like There's No Escape and I Remember, and some infectious uptempo novelties, from Bobby Williamson's own Just Skip It and A Little Bit Of This to the singular ephemera of Love March. Also heard are some of the best country musicians of the era, from Bobby Williamson's Dallas cohorts like Leon Rhodes, Jimmy Kelley and Paul Buskirk, to Nashville sessions stalwarts like Chet Atkins, Jerry Byrd and Homer & Jethro.

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