Songs of from the Bottom of My Heart: My Life, My Story, My Songs 1951-1961 (2-CD)
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Chuck Willis
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Various Artists
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CD Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Released: November 25, 2016
- Originally Released: 2016
- Label: Jasmine Records UK
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.I Rule My House
- 2.It's Too Late, Baby
- 3.Loud Mouth Lucy
- 4.Caldonia
- 5.My Story
- 6.Going To The River
- 7.Don't Deceive Me
- 8.You're Still My Baby
- 9.I Feel So Bad
- 10.Lawdy Miss Mary
- 11.Come On Home
- 12.It's Too Late
- 13.Kansas City Woman
- 14.Juanita
- 15.Whatcha' Gonna Do When Your Baby Leaves You
- 16.C.C. Rider
- 17.Betty And Dupree
- 18.What Am I Living For?
- 19.Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes
- 20.My Life
- 21.Thunder And Lightning
- 22.Keep A-Driving
- 23.You'll Be My Love
- 24.From The Bottom Of My Heart
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.My Story (Lula Reed)
- 2.Oh What A Dream (Ruth Brown)
- 3.The Door Is Still Open (The Cardinals)
- 4.Close Your Eyes (The Admirals)
- 5.Of Course I Do (Lavern Baker & The Gliders)
- 6.Close Your Eyes (The Five Keys)
- 7.Search My Heart (Patti Page)
- 8.(Close Your Eyes) Take A Deep Breath (Eydie Gorme & Steve Lawrence)
- 9.From The Bottom Of My Heart (The Clovers)
- 10.Peace And Love (The Five Keys)
- 11.It's Too Late (Buddy Holly & The Crickets)
- 12.What Am I Living For (Ernest Tubb)
- 13.From The Bottom Of My Heart (The Five Keys)
- 14.Sugar, Sugar (The Cadillacs)
- 15.Cut It Out (Joe Tex)
- 16.Southern Love (Ronnie Hawkins)
- 17.Don't Deceive Me (Ruth Brown)
- 18.Juanita (Charlie Rich)
- 19.The Door Is Still Open (Ruth Brown)
- 20.You're Still My Baby - Part 1 (Bobby Marchan)
- 21.You're Still My Baby - Part 2 (Bobby Marchan)
- 22.Whatcha' Gonna Do (Southern Love) (Vince Taylor & His Playboys)
- 23.I Feel So Bad (Elvis Presley)
- 24.C.C. Rider (Jimmy Clanton)
- 25.It's Too Late (Charlie Rich)
- 26.The Door Is Still Open (The Skyliners)
Product Description:
Today Chuck Willis is rightly acknowledged as a breakthrough pioneer of R&B who, after a few years of R&B only chart hits suddenly broke through to the pop market with five hits between 1957 and 1958."It's Too Late" was a hit for Chuck in 1956 and proved instantly popular with other R&B stars as well as pop stars generating recordings from Buddy Holly, Eric Clapton, Roy Orbison, Charlie Rich (featured here), Otis Redding and many others including most recently, Kanye West who used a sample of Otis Redding's version of the song, "It's Too Late" on his multi-platinum album, "Late Registration" for the track "Gone".Chuck Willis was a real singer/songwriter before the description was ever used and this superb 2CD set from Jasmine is a fitting testimonial to Chuck's immense talent