Amazon.comMore material from the KWKH radio show's glory days and the post-1960 broadcasts, including Loretta Lynn's sassy rendition of Hank Williams's "Mind Your Own Business" and George Jones singing his 1961 hit "She Thinks I Still Care." Opry star Marty Robbins is heard singing "I Can't Quit You (I've Gone Too Far)," a 1956 hit. Jim Reeves lets fly with the energetic "Red Eyed and Rowdy," one of his recordings for the Abbott label. Faron Young asserts his genius with a ballad on "Anything Your Heart Desires," one of his Capitol releases. Hayride favorites Johnny Horton and Red Sovine are represented by "Honky Tonk Man" and "I Hope You Don't Care," respectively. Johnny Cash reprises his Sun-era version of "Rock Island Line," and Charlie Walker, known at the time as a top disc jockey, performs his then-new "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down," the 1958 hit that established him as a singer. (NOTE: Recording dates are not included.) --Rich Kienzle