Fallen Angel (Webb Pierce album) explained
Fallen Angel |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Webb Pierce |
Cover: | Fallen Angel (Webb Pierce album).png |
Released: | 1960 |
Genre: | Country |
Label: | Decca |
Prev Title: | Walking the Streets |
Prev Year: | 1960 |
Next Title: | Hideaway Heart |
Next Year: | 1962 |
Fallen Angel is an album by Webb Pierce that was released in 1960 on the Decca label (DL 4144).[1] Greg Adams of AllMusic described it as "crisp and precise country-pop songs given a hint of rock & roll flavor with prominent drums and electric bass."[2]
Track listing
Side A
- "Fallen Angel" (Marijohn Wilkin, Wayne P. Walker)
- "A Rose and a Thorn" (Wayne P. Walker*, Webb Pierce)
- "Let Forgiveness In" (Webb Pierce)
- "So Used to Loving You" (Tommy Hill, Webb Pierce)
- "There's More Pretty Girls Than One" (Alton Delmore, Arthur Smith)
- "Forgive Me" (Gene Sullivan, Wiley Walker)
Side B
- "Truck Driver's Blues" (Ted Daffan)
- "Is My Ring On Your Finger" (Wayne P. Walker)
- "My Rough and Rowdy Ways" (Elsie McWilliams, Jimmie Rodgers)
- "A Walk On the Wild Side Of Life" (Wayne P. Walker)
- "No One But Me" (Don Winters)
- "Last Night" (Warner McPherson, Webb Pierce)
Notes and References
- Web site: Fallen Angel. Discogs. November 30, 2020.
- Web site: Fallen Angel. Allmusic. November 30, 2020.