
Johnny Horton's Greatest Hits is a Folk album by Johnny Horton, originally released in 1961. On Gatefold: 110 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Traditional Folk
- twangy
- swaggering
- outlaw
About
Released in 1961 — just one year after his life was cut short in a collision with a drunk driver — this is the original collection of Johnny Horton’s most famous songs, and it has stood the test of time. Horton amassed an impressive body of work over the course of his abbreviated career, but his biggest song was “The Battle of New Orleans.” The song won the 1960 GRAMMY for Best Country & Western Recording, and inspired Horton to record several other historically and geographically themed songs, including “North to Alaska,” “Johnny Reb,” “When It’s Springtime In Alaska (It’s Forty Below),” “Sink the Bismarck,” “Comanche (The Brave Horse),” “Jim Bridger” and “Johnny Freedom,” all of which are included here. Horton’s interpretations of pioneers and soldiers are still beloved today, but if not for the success of “Battle of New Orleans,” he could have easily made legend as an introspective folk singer. “Whispering Pines,” “The Mansion You Stole” and “All for the Love of a Girl” formulate a unique brand of ethereal, lonesome country music that anticipates the work of ‘60s folksingers like Fred Neil and Tim Hardin.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1North To Alaska2:48
- A2Whispering Pines2:56
- A3Johnny Reb2:19
- A4The Mansion You Stole2:07
- A5I'm Ready, If You're Willing2:18
- A6When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's Forty Below)2:36
Side B
- B1The Battle Of New Orleans2:30
- B2All For The Love Of A Girl2:46
- B3Sink The Bismarck3:12
- B4Comanche (The Brave Horse)3:07
- B5Jim Bridger3:27
- B6Johnny Freedom ("Freedomland")2:48
Credits
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 110 pressings tracked on Gatefold
