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Little Jimmy Dickens
16 Biggest Hits
Little Jimmy Dickens:  16 Biggest Hits

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Released: 2006
Label: Legacy
Selection #: 164376
May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose, ...Old Cold 'Tater..., ...Foot Of The Bed, My Heart's Bouquet, Out Behind The Barn, The Violet..., etc.
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1 Take an Old Cold 'Tater (And Wait)
2 Country Boy
3 A-Sleepin' at the Foot of the Bed
4 My Heart's Bouquet
5 Just When I Needed You
6 Hillbilly Fever
7 I'm Little But I'm Loud
8 Rockin' with Red
9 You All Come
10 Out Behind the Barn
11 Salty Boogie
12 Take Me as I Am (Or Let Me Go)
13 We Could
14 (I Got) A Hole in My Pocket
15 The Violet and a Rose
16 May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose
  
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Little Jimmy Dickens early hits during the late '40s and early '50s go a long way to convince one that he was from the country. The 13th child of a West Virginia family, the country boy nonetheless attended college before joining the Grand Ole Opry in the '40s. All of the songs included on "Hits: 16 Biggest Hits" were recorded for Columbia between 1949 and 1965. Although Dickens gained a rep for novelty songs thanks to oddities like 1954's "Out Behind The Barn" and 1965's "May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose," songs like 1949's "Take An Old Cold 'Tator (And Wait)" and 1950's "I'M Little But I'M Loud" (Dickens was less than five feet tall) might be more broadly described as humorous. Dickens uses an aggressive honky tonk sound on many of these songs, relying on steel and electric guitar, and reminding one of both Hank Williams and Ernest Tubb. On 1953's "Rockin' With Red" and 1954's "Salty Boogie" his band's sound verges on rockabilly, though he maintains hardcore country values with steel and, on the latter piece, fiddle. One thing that might surprise listeners is the suggestive nature of "Rockin' With Red" and "Out Behind The Barn," leaving one to observe that while country may have been more subtle than R&B, it was hardly innocent. "16 Biggest Hits" is an enjoyable and fun collection of an energetic and likable performer from honky tonk's heyday. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide

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