Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 High Noon (MSC 126) 1.2 Blood on the Saddle 1.3 (I Got Spurs) Jingle, Jangle, Jingle 1.4 Goodbye My Little Cherokee 1.5 Bad Brahma Bull 1.6 Boogie Woogie Cowboy 1.7 Here's a Cowboy Auctioneer 1.8 Rye Whiskey 1.9 Texas Rangers 1.10 Chisholm Trail 1.11 Billy the Kid 1.12 Cattle Call 1.13 San Antonio Story 1.14 Marshall's Daughter 1.15 Wichita 1.16 Prairie Home 1.17 Gunsmoke 1.18 Remember the Alamo 1.19 Last Frontier 1.20 Searchers 1.21 Buffalo Dream 1.22 Bandit 1.23 Brave Man 1.24 Trooper Hook, Part 1 ; 2 1.25 Wayward Wind 1.26 When It's Spring Time in the Rockies 1.27 Night Herding Song 1.28 High Noon (10102)
NotesOf all Hollywood's 'singing cowboys', Tex Ritter, with his tack-plain but sincere bass, sounded most like the genuine article. This 28-track overview of his Capitol recordings spans 1942 to 1957 and a variety of production approaches from the folk spareness of Rye Whiskey in 1946 to the Baroque Western ripeness of Gunsmoke in 1955. On many of his Capitol sides, Tex was supported by such ace Capitol country accompanists as steel guitarist Speedy West and guitar legend Merle Travis.The set opens with High Noon recorded and released in England, and ends with Capitol's 'country' version. Other tracks include I Got Spurs To Jingle Jangle Jingle, Goodbye My Little Cherokee, The Chisholm Trail, Cattle Call, Remember The Alamo, The Night Herding Song and Blood On The Saddle. A true Bear Family classic!