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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelJsmr, Jasmine Records
UPC0604988374223
eBay Product ID (ePID)14046035451
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2019
GenreCountry
ArtistHelms, Bobby
Release TitleFrauleins, Jacquelines & Special Angels
Dimensions
Item Height0.39 in
Item Weight0.18 lb
Item Length5.61 in
Item Width4.98 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks31
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Yesterday’s Lovin’ 1.2 Hanging Around 1.3 Freedom Lovin’ Guy 1.4 I?Don’t Owe You Nothing 1.5 Tennessee Rock’n’roll 1.6 Fraulein 1.7 (Got A)?Heartsick Feeling 1.8 My Special?Angel 1.9 My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You 1.10 Jingle Bell Rock 1.11 Just A?Little Lonesome 1.12 Jacqueline 1.13 Living In The Shadow Of The Past 1.14 Borrowed Dreams 1.15 Schoolboy Crush 1.16 Tonight’s The Night 1.17 The Fool And The Angel 1.18 A?Hundred Hearts 1.19 New River Train 1.20 I?Guess I’ll Miss The Prom 1.21 No Other Baby 1.22 Hurry Baby 1.23 Someone Was Already There 1.24 To My Sorrow 1.25 Let Me Be The One 1.26 Lonely River Rhine 1.27 Guess We Thought The World Would End 1.28 Sad-Eyed Baby 1.29 My Greatest Weakness 1.30 One Deep Love 1.31 Yesterday’s Champagne
NotesUK collection. One of the earliest crossover country/pop stars, Bobby Helms was named Country Singer Of The Year by Cashbox magazine in 1957, a year in which he released three million-selling 45s, 'Fraulein', 'My Special Angel' and 'Jingle Bell Rock', all of which topped the country charts and crossed over to become major pop hits. Bizarrely, he was something of a controversial figure, largely condemned by the country music establishment who viewed him as little more than a rock 'n' roller. Nonetheless, he followed through with a further series of crossover country-pop successes like 'Just A Little Lonesome', 'Jacqueline', 'Borrowed Dreams', 'The Fool And The Angel', 'New River Train', 'No Other Baby' and 'Lonely River Rhine', over the next few years. All are included on this compilation, which presents the very best of Bobby's recorded output between 1957-62.