I've Got a New Heartache - Ray Price, Walker, Wayne
My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You - Ray Price, Ross, Lee
City Lights - Ray Price, Anderson, Bill [1]
Heartaches by the Number - Ray Price, Howard, Harlan
The Same Old Me - Ray Price, Owen, Fuzzy
One More Time - Ray Price, Tillis, Mel
Make the World Go Away - Ray Price, Cochran, Hank
Burning Memories - Ray Price, Tillis, Mel
The Other Woman (In My Life) - Ray Price, Rollins, Don [1]
For the Good Times - Ray Price, Kristofferson, Kris
I Won't Mention It Again - Ray Price, Mullins, Cam
I'd Rather Be Sorry - Ray Price, Kristofferson, Kris
She's Got to Be a Saint - Ray Price, DiNapoli, Michael
You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me - Ray Price, Weatherly, Jim
Danny Boy - Ray Price, Weatherly, Frederic
Here's a career that defies explanation. Ray Price, the father of the Texas shuffle, achieved dance-hall immortality in 1956 with "Crazy Arms," with its walking bass; heavily bowed, single-string fiddle; and slightly tetch... more »ed lyrics. He may never have topped it, but hits like "City Lights," "The Other Woman," and "Heartaches by the Number" proved it was no fluke. Price's big, mellow voice made country music sound erotic. Then in 1967 he threw away his honky-tonk reign with "Danny Boy" of all things, cut with a 47-piece orchestra. That one may have left something to be desired, but his 1970 reading of Kris Kristofferson's "For the Good Times" was certainly as earthy and compelling as Countrypolitan got. It's hard not to want more Harlan Howard and Hank Cochran songs, and less Jim Weatherly, but Price is as contrary as country stars come, and this set represents him accurately. --John Morthland« less
Here's a career that defies explanation. Ray Price, the father of the Texas shuffle, achieved dance-hall immortality in 1956 with "Crazy Arms," with its walking bass; heavily bowed, single-string fiddle; and slightly tetched lyrics. He may never have topped it, but hits like "City Lights," "The Other Woman," and "Heartaches by the Number" proved it was no fluke. Price's big, mellow voice made country music sound erotic. Then in 1967 he threw away his honky-tonk reign with "Danny Boy" of all things, cut with a 47-piece orchestra. That one may have left something to be desired, but his 1970 reading of Kris Kristofferson's "For the Good Times" was certainly as earthy and compelling as Countrypolitan got. It's hard not to want more Harlan Howard and Hank Cochran songs, and less Jim Weatherly, but Price is as contrary as country stars come, and this set represents him accurately. --John Morthland
"Shame on Columbia/Legacy for misleading their customers. I've been a Ray Price fan for years; long have I waited for a CD version of Price's "I'd Rather Be Sorry". How disappointing it was to find that the one included here is either an utterly inept remix of the original, or it is an alternative mix (selected for reasons devoid of logic). The wonderful steel guitar entrance in the second verse of the original has been rendered virtually inaudible here. And, as if that weren't bad enough, the second verse to Danny Boy has not merely been completely edited out; it's been "hacked off" in the most lamely conspicuous way.I haven't waited all this time for this kind of disappointment. I own the original LPs. I know what these tracks sound like. Stop taking liberties with classics Columbia/Legacy! Give us the REAL thing!"
Does not do justice to Ray Price
rimfire22rj | 03/21/2000
(1 out of 5 stars)
"This CD just doesn't have the quality it should. Some of the songs have had the lyrics cut out or removed such as Danny Boy. I have the Cassette and it was great but this just doesn't do justice to Ray Price or his songs."
I agree with, "Don't buy this item."
Sharon M. Hill | St. Pete, FL | 02/23/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)
"The quality is not there and as said in previous review, do not try to "chop up" a classic. For someone who wants a wonderful Ray Price assortment, true to the LP arrangements but on CD, you might consider a 3 disc collection from: www.timelessmusic.com which is a lot more Ray Price for the same money. It is a Sony product and has chrystal clear sound. I have been a Ray Price fan since "Night Life" and this album is not up to his standards. That is just my opinion."
Ray Price
Tim Ferguson | Cuthbert, Georgia | 05/03/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Ray Price has a beautiful voice. I just wish that the CD with his 16 Greatest Hits could be remastered to be able to hear what a wonderful voice he has. This CD is priceless to meTim Ferguson"
Crazy Arms
DarleyB38@webtv.net | TEXAS | 02/29/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Crazy Arms" is one of the best Ray Price if there can be a best..all his songs are great "My shoes keep walking back to you" and "Heartache by the number" are certainly favorites of mine also.he has a style all his own and he just keeps on getting better.thank you Ray.."For The Good Times""