Bill Carlisle of the Carlisle Brothers formed this much-loved country group in the early ’50s, preserving their hillbilly sound and spirit even as they evolved amid the arrival of rockabilly and rock ’n’ roll. These 61 cuts include most of their Mercury and Columbia A- and B-sides through ’61, many with Chet Atkins on guitar: the hits "Too Old to Cut the Mustard," "No Help Wanted," "Knothole," "Is Zat You, Myrtle," "Tain’t Nice (to Talk Like That)," "Shake-A-Leg" and "Honey Love" plus "Unpucker," "Women," "Female Hercules," "Busy Body Boogie" and more highly entertaining sides! Acrobat.
Bill Carlisle of the Carlisle Brothers formed this much-loved country group in the early ’50s, preserving their hillbilly sound and spirit even as they evolved amid the arrival of rockabilly and rock ’n’ roll. These 61 cuts include most of their Mercury and Columbia A- and B-sides through ’61, many with Chet Atkins on guitar: the hits "Too Old to Cut the Mustard," "No Help Wanted," "Knothole," "Is Zat You, Myrtle," "Tain’t Nice (to Talk Like That)," "Shake-A-Leg" and "Honey Love" plus "Unpucker," "Women," "Female Hercules," "Busy Body Boogie" and more highly entertaining sides! Acrobat.
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