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Heartaches by the Number: Country Music's 500 Greatest Singles

paperbackJanuary 1, 2003
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ISBN-13: 9780826514240 ISBN-10: 0826514243
Publisher
Vanderbilt Univ Press - Country Music Foundation Press
Binding
paperback
Published
January 1, 2003
Weight
2.2 lbs
Dimensions
28.60×1.90×21.60 cm

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Heartaches by the Number: Country Music's 500 Greatest Singles by David Cantwell. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780826514240.

This book constitutes a popular, and decidedly populist, history of country music. Its interwoven essays showcase the musics myriad roots and influences: stringband stomps and western swing, hillbilly boogie and honky-tonk, the Nashville Sound and the neo-traditionalist movement, plus everything from blues and bluegrass to rockabilly and country-rock, even soul. Whats more, by focusing on the records that defined the music to generations of fans, as well as on the singers, songwriters, producers, and pickers who made them, the book offers a fresh, inclusive, at times provocative way of listening to country music--one that champions innovation and tradition even as it challenges many of the genres prevailing assumptions. Heartaches by the Number takes the reader all the way from Patsy Montanas "I Want to Be a Cowboys Sweetheart" and Hank Williamss "I Saw the Light" to Merle Haggards "Mama Tried" and Lee Ann Womacks "I Hope You Dance." It includes classics like Patsy Clines "Crazy," Gene Autrys "Back in the Saddle Again," Dolly Partons "I Will Always Love You," George Joness "He Stopped Loving Her Today," and Garth Brookss "The Dance," plus surprises from the likes of Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, and Ray Charles, among others. Part encyclopedia, part history, part collection of record reviews, yet not quite any of these things, Heartaches by the Number isinstead an argument for a sensibility, a way of hearing. Its comprised of critical essays that each can stand alone, but that, when read in sequence, comment upon each other and tell a larger story--one that challenges and redefines what country music is and what it can mean. Co-published with the Country Music Foundation Press