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Cross the Brazos at Waco
- (Boxed Set)
- Artist: Billy Walker
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/28/1994

Cross the Brazos at Waco
- (Boxed Set)
- Artist: Billy Walker
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/28/1994
- Artist: Billy Walker
- Label: Bear Family
- Number of Discs: 6
- UPC: 4000127156570
- Item #: BCD56572
- Genre: Country, Box Sets
- Release Date: 6/28/1994
- This product is a special order
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Bear Family is alone in documenting Billy Walker's career, starting with his first recordings for Capitol, and all the Columbia recordings, including the original version of Funny How Time Slips Away, and hits like Charlie's Shoes, Willie The Weeper, Cross The Brazos At Waco, and Thank You For Calling.
Born in Ralls, Texas, on January 14, 1929, Billy was inspired by Gene Autry to take up music. After getting out of school in 1947, he worked various day jobs before beginning his career fronting for sometime Columbia artist Jimmy Lawson in 1948. He joined the Big D Jamboree in Dallas (where he was billed as the Traveling Texan and wore a Lone Ranger-styled mask) and worked for Hank Thompson in Waco. It was Thompson who got him his first contract with Capitol in 1949. Eighteen months later, Billy switched to Columbia. His first charted hit was Thank You For Calling in 1954. Billy joined the Louisiana Hayride in 1952, moved to the Ozark Jubilee in '54, flirted briefly with rock 'n' roll, and then returned to Texas to work the beer joints. In 1959, he moved to Nashville to join the Grand Ole Opry, and remained a member until his death. His records began charting with more regularity. His original version of Funny How Time Slips Away stalled at #23 on the country charts, but the follow-up, Charlie's Shoes, hit the top spot in 1962. He continued to chart records regularly into the 1980s, and his last records were on his own Tall Texan label. An engaging raconteur with a bottomless fund of stories, Billy was a much-loved character in Nashville. He was returning from a gig in Gulf Shores, Alabama when his van ran off the road and overturned. Those killed alongside him included his wife, Bettie, and a friend, Daniel Patton. - We at Bear Family have reissued one of Billy's rock 'n' roll recordings in our 'That'll Flat Git It' series, but we have also reissued all of his recordings complete from 1949-1965 on this complete 6-CD set.Credits
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Composer(s)Ahmet Ertegun
Alan Rhody
Alex Anderson
Alex Lifeson
Arthur Smith
Benny Carter
Bernard Sterling
Bob Marley
Bobby Hart
Buck Ram
Charles Trénet
Chucky Thompson
Curt Kirkwood
Dana Suesse
Eddy Arnold
Faron Young
Floyd Hunt
Floyd Tillman
Fred Rose
Geddy Lee
Hank Williams
Harlan Howard
Hy Heath
Jack Clement
Jackson Browne
James Van Heusen
John D. Loudermilk
Kitty Wells
Lawton Williams
Leon Payne
Lyle Lovett
Mae Newton
Mark Knopfler
Michael E. Mathis
Mitchell Torok
Otis Redding
Preston Glass
Ross Bon
Roy Acuff
Roy Drusky
Scott Young
Shirley Caesar
Ted Daffan
Tex Owens
Tommy Boyce
Walter Afanasieff
Wayne Walker
Wes Farrell
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Performer(s)Alex Garland
Alvin Gray Stanley
Anita Kerr
Arthur Ellis McNulty
Bill Callahan
Bill Mounce
Billy Joe Walker
Bob Foster
Bob Moore
Bobby Penton
Brenton Banks
Buddy Griffin
Cecil Brower
Charlie Adams
Charlie White
Dale Gilley
Dale Noe
Don Helms
Douglas Kirkham
Elaine Nix
Evelyn Rowley
Farris Coursey
Floyd Cramer
Fred Cantu
Grady Martin
Grundy Harbert
Harold Bradley
Herschel Haworth, Jr.
Jeanette Hicks
Jerry Allison
Jerry Byrd
Jess Estepp
Jimmy Kelly
Jimmy Rollins
Joe Benson Mauldin
Joe Maphis
Joe Zinkan
Johnny Bond
Kenny Buttrey
Leon McAuliffe
Lillian Hunt
Madge Suttee
Marijohn Wilkin
Marilyn Harman
Marion Z. "Pee Wee" Adams
Marvin Hughes
Morris Palmer
Norman Petty
Owen Bradley
Paul Blunt
Paul Buskirk
Paul Wayne Niswanger
Pete Drake
Ray Edenton
Ray Price
Robert Kiser
Samuel Gibbs
Selph "Jimmy" James
Ted Adams
Tommy Bishop
Tommy Hill
Vernal E. Richardson
Vi Petty
Walter Haynes
Wayne Moss
William Whitney Pursell
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Artist(s)Billy Walker
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Producer(s)Billy Walker
Don Law
Lee Gillette