Webb!

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Webb!
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Studio album by
Released1959
Genre Country
Label Decca
Webb Pierce chronology
Bound for the Kingdom
(1958)
Webb!
(1959)
Webb with a Beat
(1960)

Webb! is an album by Webb Pierce that was released in 1959 on the Decca label (DL 8899). He was accompanied on the album by Owen Bradley and His Orchestra. [1] Stephen Cook of AllMusic noted: "Topped off with Owen Bradley's clean musical backing, Webb! is a rare gem from the days before Pierce and his honky tonk kind were squeezed out by crossover country's arrival on the scene." [2]

Track listing

Side A

  1. "After the Boy Gets the Girl" (Wayne Walker)
  2. "I Owe It to My Heart (Johnny Mathis, Webb Pierce)
  3. "My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You" (Bob Wills, Lee Ross)
  4. "Life to Go" (George Jones)
  5. "Sittin' Alone" (Webb Pierce)
  6. "You Make Me Live Again" (Ray Price, Wayne Walker

Side B

  1. "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down" (Harlan Howard)
  2. "The Violet and the Rose" (Bud Auge, John Renfield, Mel Tillis)
  3. "Tupelo County Jail" (Mel Tillis, Webb Pierce)
  4. "Crazy Arms" (Chuck Seals, Ralph Mooney)
  5. "Falling Back to You" (Bill Phillips (4), Webb Pierce)
  6. "I Won't Be Cryin' Anymore" (Wynn Blackbourn)

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References

  1. "Webb!". Discogs. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
  2. "Webb!". AllMusic. Retrieved November 30, 2020.