
Curtis Potter
Them Old Honky Tonks
© 2004 Heart of Texas (821252010629)
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True Texas Dance hall honky tonk music with Buddy Emmons on Steel Guitar..
tracks
- 1 Honky Tonks Are Calling Me Again
- 2 I'll Never Always Love You
- 3 Holding On To Holding On
- 4 I Could Never Love You Now
- 5 We're Not Talking Anymore
- 6 Every Time I Hear The Fiddle Play
- 7 Far Away Feeling
- 8 I Can't Keep My Mind Off Of You
- 9 Lost In The Shuffle
- 10 Let Me Love In Peace
- 11 I'm Not Crazy Yet
- 12 The Day You Left Me
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notes
Curtis Potter is one of the finest voices in Country Music. He has had that distinction ever since first appearing on "The Bill Fox Show" on local television in Abilene, Texas, in his early teens. In 1959, Curtis joined Country Music Hall of Famer Hank Thompson as a bass player and front man. The following thirteen years would provide a great training ground for Curtis. Curtis recorded a shuffle beat record titled "Walkin' Talkin' Breathin' Case of Sorrow" in 1973. The single gained enough attention to attract an offer from Hillside Records. Several great singles would follow including "Fraulein" "San Antonio Medley" "Texas Proud" and "You Comb Her Hair Every Morning." "Them Old Honkytonks" is the first release for Curtis on Heart of Texas Records. Justin Trevino did an outstanding job in selecting the material that would be released on this first album. You will hear a lot of variety, but most importantly you will still hear one of the finest voices in our Country Music Business.
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- author: Jerome Walles
all great tracks love it
GREAT AND WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF HONKY TONK MUSIC
author: CokescountrySo glad to hear that the Step One Music has been saved by Heart of Texas Records and re-released; and best yet, that they did this for Curtis. What a wonderful collection of songs. This is Honky Tonk at it's best. If you want good Honky Tonk music, do not miss the CDs by Mr. Cutis Potter, he is one of the best. Keep up the GREAT work!
very good !
author: pierreReally great CD. True honky tonk songs. Great singer and B. Emmons is still the best.