2008 release coinciding with the 45th Anniversary of this Country star's death. Once billed as 'eleven-and-a-half yards of personality,' Harold 'Hawkshaw' Hawkins was one of Country music's biggest stars during the late '40s through the '50s. His action-packed tent show was a top attraction across the American Southeast, and millions watched him on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee or listened to him over WSM's Grand Ole Opry. This single-disc collection skims the cream of Hawkins' King and RCA Victor recordings, focusing on Blues, Country Boogies and uptempo Honky Tonk songs. 33 tracks. Bear Family.
32 How Could Anything So Pretty (Be So Doggone Mean)
33 I've Got It Again
2008 release coinciding with the 45th Anniversary of this Country star's death. Once billed as 'eleven-and-a-half yards of personality,' Harold 'Hawkshaw' Hawkins was one of Country music's biggest stars during the late '40s through the '50s. His action-packed tent show was a top attraction across the American Southeast, and millions watched him on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee or listened to him over WSM's Grand Ole Opry. This single-disc collection skims the cream of Hawkins' King and RCA Victor recordings, focusing on Blues, Country Boogies and uptempo Honky Tonk songs. 33 tracks. Bear Family.