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Happy Holiday Cheer was composed by Nicolas Carr and Hiram Titus.
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Happy Ending was composed by Nicolas Carr. Happy Crusty Crew was composed by Michael Bolger and Nicolas Carr. Hail to the Chief Rington was composed by Nicolas Carr.
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#Hillbilly rock crew series
Interesting too, is the Arkansas legend's foray into Tex Williams style talking boogie ("Don't You Do Me Dirty") and a Jones/Frizzell-influenced drinking lament ("The Bottle").įurther, lest you forget that he was one of Memphis's finest rockin' cats, Riley offers one of his best-ever rockabilly performances ("Be My Baby Tonight"). This article is a list of original music used in the series starting with the letter H. She was a woman who has been known to throw a rock through a neighbor's. The set peaks when Riley exults with rhythmic gusto ("Hillbilly Rockin' Man," "I'm So Glad (She's My Woman)") or draws poignant longing from some choice autobiographical ballads ("The Song Writer," "Country Star"). 'The Crusty Hat Crew' always called Logan a nigger and mouthed at him quite a. Riley, who wrote 7 of the 12 tunes, is smartly backed by right the accomplished retro group the Cuttin' Crew. This blends Bakersfield twang with touches of Western Swing, honky-tonk heartache and splashes of old time country. And the funny thing is that these guys are from Finland. Each time they cover a new song, they prove just how well rock and metal songs translate into the world of southern hillbilly music. However, during a 50-year career which has encapsulated everything from pop, rock, r&b and blues, he has not released a flat-out country music project until now. The now iconic hillbilly crew known as Steve ‘N’ Seagulls have become incredibly popular for their rock covers with a twist. Long before he recorded the wild rockers "Red Hot" and "Flying Saucers Rock'n'Roll" at Sun Records, Billy Lee Riley performed pure hillbilly and gospel with local radio's KTBM Ranch Boys.