Roughneck Blues 1949-56 [Import]
Grady Martin
CD
2009 collection from the guitar great. Grady Martin plays the memorable riff on Roy Orbison's "Oh Pretty Woman." That alone makes him candidate for Rock 'N' Roll sainthood. However, he also helped invent 'guitar distortion.' a tube was blown in the middle of a take at a Marty Robbins session and the resulting fuzz-toned solo was left in the song, the 1961 smash hit "Don't Worry." Besides Chet Atkins, Martin was the only studio musician to play with both Hank Williams AND Elvis Presley. Grady Martin is one of the true legends of Nashville's original "A-Team". Though studio musicians in those days rarely received credit for their work, Martin's efforts didn't go unnoticed. Producers often designated him "session leader," which meant he led the musicians and directed the impromptu arrangements that became a landmark of Nashville sessions. Here are 32 of Grady Martin's greatest moments....listen and weep, oh ye of little faith!
Tracklist:
- San Antonio Rose
- My Window Faces the South
- A-Sleeping at the Foot of the Bed
- Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy
- Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves
- (Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I
- Hillbilly Fever
- Birmingham Bounce
- Don't You Worry
- It Ain't Gonna Be Like That
- I'm a Big Boy Now
- My Girl and His Girl
- Roughneck Blues
- Bird Dog
- Juke Joint Johnny
- I'm a One-Woman Man
- Baby's Gone
- Shake Baby Shake
- All I Can Do Is Cry
- It Would Be a Doggone Lie
- I'm Hungry for Your Lovin'
- Three Alley Cats
- Rock Billy Boogie
- Crazy, Crazy Lovin'
- You're Barking Up the Wrong Tree
- Bigelo 6-200
- Everybody's Rockin' But Me
- I'm Coming Home
- Rock Around with Ollie Vee
- Modern Don Juan
- Train Kept A-Rollin', The
- When My Dreamboat Comes Home