In this week's episode we're turning the spotlight on Texan Sonny Burns' second attempt at recording success during the years 1959-1968. What little information there is on Burns' career usually centres on his association with George Jones while at Starday Records: it's country music folklore that Burns famously missed (what turned out to be) a hit duet session with The Possum and stymied his own career in favour of bourbon and women. However, after resurfacing in 1959 on TNT Records out of San Antonio, the early 60s saw a reunification with Pappy Daily at United Artists and Burns' lay down some of the finest honky tonk music of the decade, albeit with some added sheen as compared to his Starday material. '59-'68 produced some sensational sides for Sonny Burns and this week we run through a tonne of 'em, thirteen hardcore honky tonk nuggets in total. Dig it!
Eddie Noack on Allstar: 1962-1966
Larry Boone - One Way To Go
Little Jimmy Dickens - Country Music Hall Of Fame
Summer Dean - Bad Romantic
Leland Martin - Simply Traditional
George Jones, Melba Montgomery & Judy Lynn - A King & Two Queens
Porter Wagoner - I'll Keep On Lovin' You
Johnny Russell - Here Comes Johnny Russell
Reba McEntire - Have I Got A Deal For You
Roy Drusky - Greatest Hits, Vols. 1 & 2
Sean Burns & Lost Country - We Gotta Lotta Truckin' To Do
Box o' 45s: Red Steagall
Ep. 443 - Dawn Sears
COVER TO COVER Ep. 8 - The Willis Brothers - Road Stop: Juke Box Hits
Curtis Potter - Them Old Honky Tonks
Chris LeDoux - Whatcha Gonna Do With A Cowboy
Dale Watson - Whiskey Or God
Holly Dunn - Across The Rio Grande
COVER TO COVER Ep. 5 - Johnny Paycheck - Again
Jesse Daniel - Rollin' On
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