Warrior Ultra Classics "Heartbreakers"
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- Warrior Ultra-Classics "Heartbreakers" is a compilation of fifteen classic songs that are the embodiment of being heartbroken. All songs are performed by the original artists: - "Break It To Me Gently" (a Billboard #4 Top 40 hit) is performed by Brenda Lee who enjoyed 29 charting songs over the course of her career. - "So Sad To Watch Good Love Go Bad" (a Billboard #7 Top 40 hit) is performed by The Everly Brothers. They had 27 chartings songs over their career. The duo was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. - "Crazy" performed by Willie Nelson. The song was originally written by Willie for Patsy Cline and it went on to become a smash hit and one of the biggest country songs of all time. Nelson is the recipient of multiple awards and received the Grammy's Living Legends Award in 1989. - "When I Stop Dreaming" performed by Leona Williams. From Jefferson City, Missouri, came a country music entertainer who would perform for fans all over the world. Leona also toured with Loretta Lynn. - "What Kind Of Fool Do You Think I Am" (a Billboard #9 Top 40 hit) is performed by The Tams, a group from Atlanta. They were originally comprised of brother Charles and Joseph Pope, with Robert Smith, Floyd Ashton and Horace Key. - "Traces" (a Billboard #1 Top 40 hit) is performed by Classics IV featuring Dennis Yost. Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, Classics IV was comprised of Dennis, J.R. Cobb, Wally Eaton, Joe Wilson, and Kim Venable. - "Everybody's Had The Blues" is performed by Merle Haggard, an American country music singer, guitarist, and songwriter who has enjoyed thirty-eight #1 hits. Haggard was inducted into the Nashville Songwriter's Hall of Fame in 1977. - "I Should've Called" is performed by Eddy Raven, a singer-songwriter who charted a string of hit singles on the country music charts between 1974 and 1991. - "Still Loving You" is performed by Bob Luman. Born in Blackjack, Texas, this smooth baritone was best known for his crossover hit, "Let's Think About Living." - "Stop The World And Let Me Off" is performed by Patsy Cline. A legend in country music, she was born Virginia Patterson Hensley in Gore, Virginia. She passed away suddenly at the age of 30 in a plane crash near Camden, Tennessee. - "Everybody" (a Billboard #3 Top 40 hit) is performed by Tommy Roe who enjoyed eleven Billboard Top 40 hits during his career. - "I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again" (a #3 Country hit) is performed by T. Graham Brown. Brown is a country music artist who enjoyed 21 charting singles during the course of his career. - "Lies" (a Billboard #20 Top 40 hit) is performed by the Knickerbockers. Formed in Bergenfield, New Jersey, they were comprised of members Buddy Randell, brothers Beau, Johnny, Charles, and Jimmy Walker. - "I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry" is performed by Roy Acuff. He debuted at the Grand Ole Opry in 1938, became a regular, and by 1940 was the star of the show. - "Your Cheatin' Heart" is performed by Jason Petty. He began his career at Nashville's Opryland music park. He caught the attention of the Ryman Auditorium who picked him for the starring role in "Hank Williams: Lost Highway," which led him straight to the stage, where he has been ever since.
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