Guy Mitchell - Heartaches by the Number
Facts
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| Artist(s) | Guy Mitchell |
| Studio | Bear Family |
| Release Date | May 21, 1990 |
Tracks
- The House of the Swinging Bamboo - Guy Mitchell, Warren
- My Heart Cries for You - Guy Mitchell, Sigman, Carl
- The Roving Kind - Guy Mitchell, Cavanaugh
- Sparrow on the Treetop - Guy Mitchell, Merrill, Bob
- Christopher Columbus - Guy Mitchell, Gilkyson, Terry
- Unless - Guy Mitchell, Damerell, Stanley
- My Truly, Truly Fair - Guy Mitchell, Merrill, Bob
- Belle, Belle, My Liberty Belle - Guy Mitchell, Merrill, Bob
- Pittsburg, Pennsylvania - Guy Mitchell, Merrill, Bob
- Pretty Little Black-Eyed Suzie - Guy Mitchell, Merrill, Bob
- 'Cause I Love You, That's a Why - Guy Mitchell, Merrill, Bob
- A Dime and a Dollar - Guy Mitchell, Livingston
- Ninety Nine Years (Dead or Alive) - Guy Mitchell, Wayne
- Singing the Blues - Guy Mitchell, Endsley, Melvin
- Crazy With Love - Guy Mitchell, Schroeder
- Take Me Back Baby - Guy Mitchell, Demetruis
- Knee Deep in the Blues - Guy Mitchell, Endsley, Melvin
- Rock-A-Billy - Guy Mitchell, Harris
- Hoot Owl - Guy Mitchell, Twomey
- (Can't Get Enough of That) Sweet Stuff - Guy Mitchell, Schroder
- Heartaches by the Number - Guy Mitchell, Howard, Harlan
- Notify the F.B.I. - Guy Mitchell,
- The Same Old Me - Guy Mitchell, Owens
- My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You - Guy Mitchell, Ross, Lee
- Sunshine Guitar - Guy Mitchell, Hilliard
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User Reviews
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(3 reviews)
The Guy Mitchell hits from the mid-50's are here. If you're a fan of his, this one is for you.
December 1, 2007 |  | At last a cd you can hear |  |
It was really good to be able to hear the words of the songs and not muzzy incoherent squawking.
August 12, 2007Guy Mitchell had a string of hits through the 50s with his best known tune, the massive number one hit, "Singing The Blues" sitting on top of the charts for ten weeks in 1956. An accomplishment made even more amazing in that Marty Robbins' version made it into the top 20 at the same time. Mitchell hit the top again in 1958 with the catchy "Heartaches By The Number". In between he had several charted tunes before he quit Columbia Records and dropped off the pop charts by 1961. This collection of his Columbia recordings comes from Richard Weize's Bear Family Records in Germany. While pricy, this is a top-quality, generous 25-track compilation with the best sound available for these tracks. Tracks 1,5,7-9 are in stereo with the remainder in mono. As has come to be expected from Bear Family product, this disc comes with a 24-page booklet with a detailed musical history and complete discography. An outstanding CD - far superior to most anything else on the market for Mitchell's recordings.
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