Everything's the Same (Ain't Nothing Changed) - Billy Swan, Swan, Billy
Mystery Train - Billy Swan, Parker, Junior [1]
Undying Love - Billy Swan, Duren, Van
Smoky Places - Billy Swan, Spector, Abner
Don't Kill Our Love - Billy Swan, Swan, Billy
Number One - Billy Swan, Swan, Billy
Shake Rattle and Roll - Billy Swan, Calhoun, Charles
Pardon Me - Billy Swan, Fritts, Donnie
I Just Want to Taste Your Wine - Billy Swan, Emmons, Bobby
Vanessa - Billy Swan, Linde, Dennis
Don't Be Cruel - Billy Swan, Blackwell, Otis
(You Just) Woman Handled My Mind - Billy Swan, Swan, Billy
I Can Help - Billy Swan, Swan, Billy
Sun Medley: Baby Let's Play House/I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone/Yo - Billy Swan, Gunter, Arthur
Rock on with the Rhythm - Billy Swan, Swan, Billy
Wild Young and Reckless - Billy Swan, Swan, Billy
Bop to Be - Billy Swan, Swan, Billy
Overnite Thing (Usually) - Billy Swan, Swan, Billy
Stranger - Billy Swan, Kristofferson, Kris
Lover Please [Long Version] - Billy Swan, Swan, Billy
Memphis Rocks - Billy Swan, Duren, Van
Ubangi Stomp - Billy Swan, Underwood, Charles
Matchbox - Billy Swan, Perkins, Carl
To some, the international best seller ?I Can Help'?, a Pop-Country crossover hit in 1974, is all they can recall by Billy Swan. To many however they know there has been a rich and deep catalogue of excellent Country/Pop R... more »ock/Rockabilly recordings produced by Swan since the late '60s. Swan has also contributed to contemporary albums such as A New Highway, AKA Viva Americana Volume Two, and collaboration with Randy Meisner and Charlie Rich Jr. Thus we present a compilation that encapsulates the Swan sound. From the days with Kris Kristoferson, Tony Joe White in the late '60s and the years with Monument Records, when they were considered part of a Nashville Underground scene, right up to Swan's return to the Sun Recording studios in Memphis for his most recent albums. It has age and depth, but is also timeless, as is much of what is today called Americana that catch-all label for American Roots music. Retro. 2007.« less
To some, the international best seller ?I Can Help'?, a Pop-Country crossover hit in 1974, is all they can recall by Billy Swan. To many however they know there has been a rich and deep catalogue of excellent Country/Pop Rock/Rockabilly recordings produced by Swan since the late '60s. Swan has also contributed to contemporary albums such as A New Highway, AKA Viva Americana Volume Two, and collaboration with Randy Meisner and Charlie Rich Jr. Thus we present a compilation that encapsulates the Swan sound. From the days with Kris Kristoferson, Tony Joe White in the late '60s and the years with Monument Records, when they were considered part of a Nashville Underground scene, right up to Swan's return to the Sun Recording studios in Memphis for his most recent albums. It has age and depth, but is also timeless, as is much of what is today called Americana that catch-all label for American Roots music. Retro. 2007.