When My Dreamboat Comes Home - Ronnie Hawkins, Franklin, David [1]
Cora Mae - Ronnie Hawkins, Hawkins, Ronnie
Memphis - Ronnie Hawkins, Berry, Chuck
Ain't That a Shame - Ronnie Hawkins, Bartholomew, Dave
Bony Maronie - Ronnie Hawkins, Williams, Larry [60
Diddley Daddy - Ronnie Hawkins, Daniel, Marc E.
I'm in Love Again - Ronnie Hawkins, Bartholomew, Dave
Maybellene - Ronnie Hawkins, Berry, Chuck
The Same Old Song - Ronnie Hawkins, Kristofferson, Kris
Dream Lover - Ronnie Hawkins, Darin, Bobby
Lonely Hours - Ronnie Hawkins, Felts, Narvel
Ain't That Just Like a Woman - Ronnie Hawkins, Demetrius, Claude
Home from the Forest - Ronnie Hawkins, Lightfoot, Gordon
Bo Diddley - Ronnie Hawkins, Diddley, Bo
The Brand New Tennessee Waltz - Ronnie Hawkins, Winchester, Jesse
Honey Love - Ronnie Hawkins, Gerald, J.
Lonesome Town - Ronnie Hawkins, Knight, Baker
Kinky - Ronnie Hawkins, Hawkins, Ronnie
High Blood Pressure - Ronnie Hawkins, Smith, Huey "Piano"
Pledging My Love - Ronnie Hawkins, Robey, D.
In 1959, Ronnie Hawkins disappeared into Canada, and was rarely seen again south of the 49th parallel. Trapped in a wonderful time-warp, he reemerged in 1972 on Monument Records. His role as the man who put the Band t... more »ogether was now recognized, and rockabilly was making a comeback, so the time seemed ripe for his return. The whiplash voice was still intact, and his ability to galvanize any band into shape is evident as the Nashville A-Team give more than they knew they had. It's almost wall-to-wall standards ("Memphis," "Bony Maronie," "Bo Diddley," ), but they're executed with such raw enthusiasm and aching precision, it's like hearing them anew. --Colin Escott« less
In 1959, Ronnie Hawkins disappeared into Canada, and was rarely seen again south of the 49th parallel. Trapped in a wonderful time-warp, he reemerged in 1972 on Monument Records. His role as the man who put the Band together was now recognized, and rockabilly was making a comeback, so the time seemed ripe for his return. The whiplash voice was still intact, and his ability to galvanize any band into shape is evident as the Nashville A-Team give more than they knew they had. It's almost wall-to-wall standards ("Memphis," "Bony Maronie," "Bo Diddley," ), but they're executed with such raw enthusiasm and aching precision, it's like hearing them anew. --Colin Escott