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Gene Autry Sings Songs of Old Mexico
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Released: April 6, 2010 Label: Varèse Sarabande |
Gene Autry led the way with more Latin music and border songs than any other singing cowboy, serenading audiences from the big screen, hit records, and his radio show. Now for the first time, these Spanish language inspired songs are on one collection – South of the Border: Gene Autry Sings Songs of Old Mexico. The performances, ranging from 1936 through 1954, are sourced from Gene’s popular musical Western films and his weekly Melody Ranch radio show. Songs with Gene singing in Spanish include South of the Border, You Belong to My Heart (Solmante Una Vez), A Gay Ranchero, and Yours (Quiereme Mucho). Additional tunes inspired by Old Mexico include In A Little Spanish Town, Maria Elena, Mexicali Rose and Down Mexico Way.
The album liner notes are by Western music historian and host of the Internet radio show Western Music Time, O.J. Sikes. The CD’s booklet includes images of lobby cards and photos from Gene Autry’s movies.
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Notes & Background Information Compilation Produced and Compiled by Cary E. Mansfield and Karla Buhlman All photographs © 2010 Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation. Compilation licensed by Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation. The masters used in this collection are from Gene Autry’s personal Archives. Every effort has been made to use the best source material available. Therefore sound quality may vary. This compilation (P) 2010 Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation, Released through the courtesy of Gene Autry Entertainment, Inc. © 2010 Varése Sarabande Records, Inc. Manufactured by Varése Sarabande Records, Inc., 11846 Ventura Blvd., Suite 130,Studio City, CA 91604. Distributed by Fontana Distribution LLC, All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. Printed in the U.S.A. |












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