MP3 Ferlin Husky - The Way It Was
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After selling over 30 Million Records, Ferlin Husky returns with his first all new album in over ten years.
13 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Traditional Country, COUNTRY: Western Swing
Details:
âThe Way It Wasâ is the first release for Ferlin Husky on Heart of Texas Records. The album is the first project that Husky has released in over ten years. His legendary career has surpassed sixty years and has generated over fifty million sales.
âI was introduced to Heart of Texas Records by Leona Williams,â Husky explains. âI was so impressed with Leonaâs albums on the label that I agreed to record a new project for them. I had about decided to retire from recording, but after hearing this album I am sure glad that I changed my mind.â
Husky begins that album with a song about true love that was written by Williams. âThe Way It Wasâ tells of a love that has remained constant throughout the years. Husky also rerecorded some of his biggest singles in âI Feel Better All Overâ âWalkinâ and A Humminââ âIâll Baby Sit With Youâ and âMy Reason For Living.â
âI was at Hank Thompsonâs house and we started talking about his song âTake A Look At This Broken Heart of Mineâ Husky said. âI told Hank that I always loved the lyrics and wanted to include that song on this album. Hank and I have been friends since the Capital Records days.â
Leona Williams joins Husky for two stellar duets on âA Dear John Letterâ and âAs Long As I Live.â Their vocals and harmonies blend together making a lasting impact.
Huskyâs long time side kick Simon Crum is even featured on âThe Way It Wasâ with the Tommy Collins classic âYou Better Not Do That.â
Justin Trevino produced this album and called on some of the finest musicians in Texas including Bobby Flores on fiddle, Jake Hooker on bass, Dicky Overbey and Johnny Cox on steel guitar, Ron Huckabee on piano and Jim Loessberg on drums. Harmony vocals were completed by Leona Williams, Amber Digby, DeeJee Overbey, Guyanne McCall, Jake Hooker and Dicky Overbey. Johnny Bush contributed the liner notes.
âHis vocals are still so strong even at 80,â Heart of Texas Records President Tracy Pitcox said. âIt is a shame that Ferlin is not a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. After millions in sales, eighteen movies, star on Hollywood Walk of Fame and all of his accomplishments, the Hall of Fame award has still not come to him. As Ferlin told me the other day âIt wouldnât impress Jesus.â It might not, but this industry owes it to Ferlin and to his multitude of fans.â
13 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Traditional Country, COUNTRY: Western Swing
Details:
âThe Way It Wasâ is the first release for Ferlin Husky on Heart of Texas Records. The album is the first project that Husky has released in over ten years. His legendary career has surpassed sixty years and has generated over fifty million sales.
âI was introduced to Heart of Texas Records by Leona Williams,â Husky explains. âI was so impressed with Leonaâs albums on the label that I agreed to record a new project for them. I had about decided to retire from recording, but after hearing this album I am sure glad that I changed my mind.â
Husky begins that album with a song about true love that was written by Williams. âThe Way It Wasâ tells of a love that has remained constant throughout the years. Husky also rerecorded some of his biggest singles in âI Feel Better All Overâ âWalkinâ and A Humminââ âIâll Baby Sit With Youâ and âMy Reason For Living.â
âI was at Hank Thompsonâs house and we started talking about his song âTake A Look At This Broken Heart of Mineâ Husky said. âI told Hank that I always loved the lyrics and wanted to include that song on this album. Hank and I have been friends since the Capital Records days.â
Leona Williams joins Husky for two stellar duets on âA Dear John Letterâ and âAs Long As I Live.â Their vocals and harmonies blend together making a lasting impact.
Huskyâs long time side kick Simon Crum is even featured on âThe Way It Wasâ with the Tommy Collins classic âYou Better Not Do That.â
Justin Trevino produced this album and called on some of the finest musicians in Texas including Bobby Flores on fiddle, Jake Hooker on bass, Dicky Overbey and Johnny Cox on steel guitar, Ron Huckabee on piano and Jim Loessberg on drums. Harmony vocals were completed by Leona Williams, Amber Digby, DeeJee Overbey, Guyanne McCall, Jake Hooker and Dicky Overbey. Johnny Bush contributed the liner notes.
âHis vocals are still so strong even at 80,â Heart of Texas Records President Tracy Pitcox said. âIt is a shame that Ferlin is not a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. After millions in sales, eighteen movies, star on Hollywood Walk of Fame and all of his accomplishments, the Hall of Fame award has still not come to him. As Ferlin told me the other day âIt wouldnât impress Jesus.â It might not, but this industry owes it to Ferlin and to his multitude of fans.â
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