From hand-selecting the songs to giving it her all in the studio, this series has been a journey you won't want to miss. While the first three installments found Williams tackling Tom Petty, southern soul and Bob Dylan, Lu's Jukebox Vol. 4 includes a selection 60's country classics like "Apartment #9," "Together Again," "Make The World Go Away," "Long Black Limousine," "Fist City," "Gentle On My Mind" and "Funny How Time Slips Away" among others.
Following on from the success of Just The Hits: 80s and Just The Hits: 90s, Just The Hits: Rock it was only right we covered off some country classics, in a jam packed two album set! We've got all angles covered with a mix of nothing but the biggest country hits from the likes of Toby Keith, Sam Hunt, Billy Ray Cyrus, Kip Moore, Canaan Smith, Sugarland, Josh Turner, Trisha Yearwood, Brothers Osborne, The McClymonts, Reba McEntire, Eric Paslay, Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn and far too many more to mention! If you want the hits, then Just The Hits Country is the album for you!!
Buck Owens turned Bakersfield, California into the epicenter of hip country music in the mid-'60s. All it took was a remarkable streak of number one singles that steam rolled right through Nashville with their electrified twang, forever changing the notion of what constituted country music and codifying the Bakersfield sound as hard-driving rhythms, trebly Telecasters, and lean arrangements suited for honky tonks, beer joints, and jukeboxes all across America. Half-a-century later, these remain sonic signifiers of Bakersfield, so the term no longer conveys a specific sound, place, and era, a situation the weighty Bear Family box The Bakersfield Sound: Country Music Capital of the West 1940-1974 intends to rectify.