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1995 studio album by Doc Watson
Docabilly
Studio album by Doc Watson
Released1995
RecordedChampagne Studios, Nashville, TN
GenreRockabilly
Length35:53
LabelSugar Hill
ProducerT. Michael Coleman
Doc Watson chronology
Original Folkways Recordings: 1960–1962
(1994)
Docabilly
(1995)
The Vanguard Years
(1995)

Docabilly is an album by American folk music artist Doc Watson, released in 1995.

Guests include Duane Eddy and Marty Stuart.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic

Writing for Allmusic, music critic Mark Allan wrote of the album "...this album delivers some joyous, rollicking rockabilly, mixing early rock & roll classics with some country comforts. Although his singing strains a bit on the slow numbers, this American treasure comes through in grand style on the upbeat tunes."

Track listing

  1. "Shake, Rattle & Roll" (Charles E. Calhoun) – 3:04
  2. "Walking After Midnight" (Alan Block, Don Hecht) – 3:18
  3. "Heartbreak Hotel" (Mae Boren Axton, Thomas Durden, Elvis Presley) – 2:14
  4. "My Special Angel" (Jimmy Duncan) – 2:54
  5. "That's Why I Love You Like I Do" (Jack Marrow) – 2:33
  6. "What Am I Living For?" (Art Harris, Fred Jacobson) – 4:07
  7. "Bird Dog" (Felice Bryant, Boudleaux Bryant) – 3:48
  8. "Little Things Mean a Lot" (Edith Calisch, Carl Stutz) – 3:00
  9. "Train of Love" (Johnny Cash) – 2:20
  10. "Thunder Road/Sugarfoot Rag" (Hank Garland, Vaughn Horton, Mitchum, Raye) – 2:24
  11. "Love Is a Lonely Street" (Ella Barrett, Faye Cunningham) – 3:15
  12. "Singing the Blues" (Melvin Endsley) – 2:56

Personnel

Production notes

  • Produced by T. Michael Coleman
  • Engineered by Randy Best
  • Mixed by T. Michael Coleman, Bill Wolf
  • Mastered by David Glasser, Bill Wolf
  • Design by Bob Murray

References

  1. ^ Allan, Mark. "Docabilly > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved July 2, 2011.

External links

Doc Watson
Studio albums
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