From a Jack to a King by Miller, Ned (CD, 2015)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelJasmine, IMT
UPC0604988366129
eBay Product ID (ePID)4046056543

Product Key Features

Release Year2015
FormatCD
GenreCountry
ArtistMiller, Ned
Release TitleFrom a Jack to a King

Dimensions

Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.20 lb
Item Length5.51 in
Item Width4.86 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks29
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Roll O'Rollin' Stone 1.2 Old Mother Nature and Old Father Time 1.3 From a Jack to a King 1.4 Parade of Broken Hearts 1.5 Lights in the Street 1.6 Turn Back 1.7 Gypsy 1.8 With Enough Love 1.9 Ring the Bell for Johnny 1.10 Girl from the Second World 1.11 Cold Grey Bars 1.12 My Heart Waits at the Door 1.13 Dark Moon 1.14 Go on Back You Fool 1.15 The Big Lie 1.16 Heart Without a Heartache 1.17 One Among the Many 1.18 The Man Behind the Gun 1.19 Another Fool Like Me 1.20 Magic Moon 1.21 Big Love 1.22 Sunday Morning Tears 1.23 Just Before Dawn 1.24 The Ballad of Billy Carino 1.25 Cry of the Wild Goose 1.26 Long Shadow 1.27 Mona Lisa 1.28 Stagecoach 1.29 You Belong to My Heart
NotesThe painfully-shy, self-effacing NED MILLER was perhaps the most reluctant singing star of all time - at one stage in the 60s, he even paid one of his co-writers to go onstage and pretend to be 'Ned Miller' instead of him. Essentially a songwriter who occasionally found himself obliged to cut records, Miller wrote his first million-seller, "Dark Moon", in 1956, when it became a hit for Gale Storm and Bonnie Guitar. He wrote subsequently and recorded "From A?Jack To A?King" himself in 1957, although it was unsuccessful the first time around. It was reissued in late 1962, following interest from a jukebox operator, and went on to become a massive worldwide hit, selling more than two million copies during 1963 alone. This compilation gathers together everything which Ned Miller recorded commercially between 1956-62 including major collectors' items like "Gypsy"/"With Enough Love", Spade Cooley's "Cold Grey Bars" and notably, the bizarre "Ring The Bell For Johnny"/"Girl From The Second World", on which he duets with Jan Howard. Four of these sides - i. e. two rare singles - have never previously appeared on CD.
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