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The Carlisles - It's Bedtime, Bill album

The Carlisles - It's Bedtime, Bill album

  • Performer: The Carlisles
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: It's Bedtime, Bill
  • Released: 1955
  • Style: Country
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1973 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1885 mb
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  • Rating: 4.4
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A It's Bedtime, Bill 1:48 B Rusty Old Halo 2:14. Label Category Country Year. 70544X45 The Carlisles It's Bedtime, Bill (7", Single) Mercury 70544X45 US. 1955.

Cliff retired from the business about 1950, and Bill put together a backing ensemble, The Carlisles, though none of them was related to him. Among its members were singer Martha Carson and songwriter Betty Amos. Carlisle signed with Mercury Records and continued to release novelty song hits in the 1950s, such as "Too Old to Cut the Mustard", a top ten country hit in 1951 later covered by artists including Rosemary Clooney. Other hits included the number one smash "No Help Wanted" (their biggest) and the top ten "Taint Nice (To Talk Like That)", both 1953. His children became members of The Carlisles group in the 1960s; his last hit was "What Kind of Deal Is This", released in 1965 Legacy.

Love Me. Wayne Walker. Ameriacn Country group formed around William Toliver (Bill) Carlisle (December 19, 1908–March 17, 2003). In 1953 the Carlisles were invited to join the Grand Ole Opry. View full artist profile. Play all. The Stumbleweeds.

Bill Carlisle & The Carlisles songs download, free online mp3 listen. Tain't Nice to Talk Like That. album: Country Music Hall of Fame.

It's actually remarkable that Bill Evans' music and reputation continue to rise to the top in discussions of jazz piano, given the damage to his piano voice-inflicted, first, by Verve (with a "bottled-up," frequency-limited piano sound that makes for especially painful listening on, for example, the "With Symphony Orchestra" recording) and, secondly, by Columbia (which was now confining it. Bill Evans was certainly the most important and seminal pianist in jazz after Bud Powell, and if "The Bill Evans Album" leads listeners to discover the crowning jewels in his discography (all three of the Evans-LaFaro sessions on Riverside and the woefully under-rated, misunderstood music of his final trio, including "Consecration" and "Last Waltz," the two 8-disc sessions recorded the.

Tracklist

It's Bedtime, Bill 1:48
Rusty Old Halo 2:14

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
70544X45 The Carlisles It's Bedtime, Bill ‎(7", Single) Mercury 70544X45 US 1955
70544-X45 The Carlisles It's Bedtime, Bill ‎(7", Single) Mercury 70544-X45 US 1955

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