Tex Ritter - Vintage Collections

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Review by Elisabeth Wessel

Tex Ritter's "Vintage Collections" is a must-have for any fan of classic country music. The album features some of Ritter's most iconic hits, including "High Noon" and "Rye Whiskey." The compilation also includes lesser-known gems like "Deck of Cards" and "Blood on the Saddle," showcasing Ritter's versatility as a storyteller and performer.

The album captures the essence of Ritter's signature sound, blending traditional country with elements of folk and western music. Ritter's vocals are powerful and emotive, conveying a range of emotions from heartbreak to humor.

The production quality of the album is top-notch, with each track sounding crisp and clear. The instrumentation is expertly executed, with standout performances from the guitar, fiddle, and banjo.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
There's A New Moon Over My Shoulder3:00
The Pony Express3:24
I Was Out Of My Mind (Previously Unreleased)2:48
You Will Have To Pay (For Your Yesterday)2:52
I Dreamed of a Hillbilly Heaven03:10
I'm Wastin' My Tears On You2:48
There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder03:02
I Was Out of My Mind02:50
Blast Your Hide02:57
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You02:32
You Will Have to Pay (For Your Yesterday)02:54
Jingle! Jangle! Jingle!2:46
You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often2:41
You Two-Time Me One Time to Often02:43
Jingle Jangle Jingle02:48
I Dreamed Of A Hillbilly Heaven3:08
Pecos Bill2:51
Trouble In Mind2:49
A' Waitin' and a Worryin'02:22
I'm Wastin' My Tears on You02:50
Trouble in My Mind02:52
When You Leave Don't Slam The Door2:54
Jealous Heart2:55
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?2:30
Waitin' And A Worryin' (Previously Unreleased)2:20
High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)3:00

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Catalog Numbers

8-36903-2

Labels

Capitol Nashville

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  • CD
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About Tex Ritter

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Born: January 12, 1905 in Marvaul, Tx - Died: January 2, 1974 in Nashville American singer and actor; Woodward Maurice «Tex» Ritter played cowboy songs on the radio in New York in the first part of the 30s when a Hollywood producer discovered him. He appeared in a total of 85 films. Father of the comedian . Short bio: In late 1932 Tex cut a few records at the ARC Recording Studios in New York but his career only started the next year with 78rpm releases on various labels such as Banner, Conqueror, Columbia, Oriole, Perfect or Romeo. Also known as by "The Singin' Cowboy" Tex then signed on with Decca (1935-39) before he switched to Capitol Records for a long and successful career. Ritter died of a heart attack in Nashville, TN. Career : - Early 30s; New York, acted in the Broadway production Green Grow the Lilacs. Then began hosting radio programs like Tex Ritter's Campfire and Cowboy Tom's Roundup. Began recordings with producer Art Satherley. - Mid 30s : Ritter caught the attention of Hollywood producer Edward Finney, was tapped to star in the Western Song of the Gringo (1936); starred in Trouble in Texas (co-starring a young Rita Hayworth, 1937) and a dozen of films. - Late 30s-early40s : made some 20 Westerns, including "Take Me Back to Oklahoma" with co-star Bob Wills, worked with Columbia and Universal - 1942-1972, he became the first country artist signed to Capitol Records, and stayed 30 years with the company. Tex on the tops : 1944, Tex Ritter & His Texans topped the charts with the single "I'm Wastin' My Tears on You". The record's flip side, "There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder," peaked at #2. The follow-up "Jealous Heart." also made #2 1945 : "You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often" peacked #1 for 11 consecutive weeks. Had another #1 with "You Will Have to Pay" 1948 "Rock and Rye," 1950 "Daddy's Last Letter" 1953-1960 Ritter hosted the television program "Town Hall Party" while still having recordings for Capitol. 1961(after an 11-year charts absence), a C&W Top Five hit and Pop #20 with "I Dreamed of a Hillbilly Heaven" 1974 (posthumously) "The Americans (A Canadian's Opinion)" made the Top 100 hitting pos. #24

Real Name

    • Woodward Maurice Ritter

Name Vars

  • Emcee Tex Ritter
  • Ritter
  • T. Ritter
  • Tex Ritter And Trio
  • Tex Ritter With Orchestra
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Summary by Elisabeth Wessel

"Vintage Collections" is a timeless classic that will transport listeners back to a bygone era of country music. Tex Ritter's legacy is firmly cemented in this collection, making it a must-have for any serious collector of country music.