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Red Sovine - The Late Great Red Sovine album flac Performer: Red Sovine
Title: The Late Great Red Sovine
Style: Country Blues
Released: 1981
Country: Canada
MP3 album: 1882 mb
FLAC album: 1283 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: TTA AA AUD MP4 MP3 ADX VOC
Genre: Blues / Folk and Country

Woodrow Wilson "Red" Sovine (July 7, 1917 – April 4, 1980) was an American country music singer and songwriter associated with truck driving songs, particularly those recited as narratives, but set to music. The most noted examples are his 1965 number one hit "Giddyup Go" and his 1976 number one hit "Teddy Bear". Sovine was born as Woodrow Wilson Sovine in 1917 in Charleston, West Virginia, earning the nickname "Red" because of his reddish-brown hair. He had two brothers and two sisters.

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Mom has to work now to make ends meet And I'm not much help with my two crippled feet. She says not to worry that we'll make it alright, But I hear her cryin' sometimes late at night. You know there's one thing I want more than anything else to see. Oh I know you guys are too busy to bother with me, But you see my dad used to take me for rides when he was home. Mom has to work now to make ends meet And I'm not much help with my two crippled feet.

Album (The Late Great Red Sovine) Teddy Bear. Red Sovine - Where Could I Go (but to Her) Songtext. Why will a man go out and cheat what makes temptation so sweet And it's a shame the neon lights will make a man stay all night With a girl in a bar down the street I never meant to be that man but last night I held another's hand Though her kisses tasted sweet that's not what made me. cheat So I'll try and explain if I can Where where where could I go oh when I needed love you weren't there And her two open arms offered love sweet and warm where could I go but.

Woodrow Wilson "Red" Sovine (July 17, 1918 - April 4, 1980) was a country music singer. He was associated with truck driving songs, particularly those recited as narratives, but set to music. The most famous example of this is his 1976 number one hit "Teddy Bear". Born in 1918 in Charleston, West Virginia, he was taught how to play guitar by his mother.

Tracklist

A1 Teddy Bear
A2 Daddy's Girl
A3 Truck Drivin' Son-Of-A-Gun
A4 Giddy-Up-Go
A5 Colorado Kool-Aid
A6 Ole Rivers
A7 I Didn't Jump The Fence
A8 Little Rosa
A9 Woman Behind The Man Behind The Wheel
B1 Phantom 309
B2 Little Joe
B3 Anything Leaving Town Today
B4 Daddy
B5 The Days Of Me And You
B6 It'll Come Back
B7 I Know You're Married (But I Love You Still)
B8 18 Wheels Hummin' Home Sweet Home
B9 Roses For Mama

Notes

℗ 1981 K-Tel International Ltd. © 1981 K-Tel International Ltd.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WC 352-4 Red Sovine The Late Great Red Sovine ‎(Cass, Comp, Dol) K-Tel WC 352-4 Canada 1981
WC 352-8 Red Sovine The Late Great Red Sovine ‎(8-Trk, Comp) K-Tel WC 352-8 Canada 1981