Bobby Bare100% All American - The Singles As & Bs 1956-1962 CD Country music legend Bobby Bare almost had a #1 pop hit in 1958 without anyone knowing.His song about Elvis Presley's rise to fame and induction into the US military 'The All-American Boy' charted while Bare was himself in the Army and was unable to promote it.Released under the name of his friend Bill Parsons (who DID promote it!) it was a global hit, reaching #2 on the US Hot 100.Parsons never had another hit, but once he got out of the Army and got his career back on track Bobby Bare went on to score 70 Country chart hits.This collection brings together five years' worth of recordings from the 1950s and early '60s that Bare released on various labels, before he finally 'made it' under his own name in 1962.'100% All American' shows that the talent was there right from the off, and that it would only be a matter of time before that permanent breakthrough came.Remastered from the best possible sources with detailed annotation on the early years of this future giant, it is a collection that no fan of vintage country or rock 'n' roll will want to pass up. Tracklist Down On The Corner Of Love Another Love Has Ended Life Of A Fool Darling Don't A Beggar The Livin' End The All-American Boy Rubber Dolly Vampira Tender Years Buddies With The Blues Sputnik #2 I'm Hanging Up My Rifle That's Where I Want To Be Sweet Singin' Sam More Than a Poor Boy Could Give Lynchin' Party No Letter From My Baby Book Of Love Lorena Sailor Man Island Of Love Brooklyn Bridge Zig Zag Twist That Mean Old Clock The Day My Rainbow Fell Shame On Me Above and Beyond I Don't Believe I'll Fall In Love Today To Whom It May Concern