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Ridin' With Elton

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Download links and information about Ridin' With Elton by Elton Britt. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 53:40 minutes.

Artist: Elton Britt
Release date: 2000
Genre: Country
Tracks: 23
Duration: 53:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Pinto Pal (Opening) 1:05
2. I Love to Be a Soldier 2:22
3. Goodbye, May God Take Care of You 2:40
4. Chime Bells 2:23
5. Little Silver Bells 2:12
6. Talk to the Boss In the Sky 2:21
7. Why Didn’t You Take That, Too? 2:30
8. I Can’t Tell That Lie to My Heart 2:27
9. They Took the Stars Out of Heaven 2:30
10. Some Time Sue 2:04
11. I’ll Be Crying Over You 2:07
12. Wartime Lullaby 2:05
13. Little Pal 3:08
14. These Memories of You 2:55
15. Mamaracho (Scarecrow) 1:58
16. Ain’t You a Little Bit Sorry? 2:22
17. Put Me In Your Pocket 2:41
18. Remember and Be True, Dear 2:18
19. Trip to the Moon 2:39
20. We’ll Be Back 2:11
21. Hello, Dear Mother and Dad 2:53
22. There’s a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere 2:47
23. Pinto Pal (Closing) 1:02

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Elton Britt is one of the true mystery men of country music; not much is known of his life and offstage he was described as a dull and colorless sort. But he left behind a brace of marvelous cowboy recordings in the Gene Autry style that have endured nicely and this set of transcription recordings enhances his rep just that much more. Nice transfers from the original lacquers yield top flight versions of "Pinto Pal," "Goodbye May God Take Care Of You," "Trip to the Moon," "Some Time Sue," "Ain't You a Little Bit Sorry?," "Put Me in Your Pocket," and "There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere." Elton could sing a ballad and break your heart, yodel with the best of 'em, and dig right into an uptempo toe tapper with equal flair. Here's a nice introduction to his style.