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| ARTIST: | Jimmy Donley |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Edsel Records UK |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| TYPE: | Cajun / Zydeco / New Orleans, Pop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Mr. Sandman, Woman's Gonna Have Her Way, Hello Remember Me, Honey Stop Twistin', Think It Over, Forever Lillie Mae, Loving Cajun Style, Baby, Heaven Sent Me You, Let Me Told You, You're Why I'm So Lonely, Santa! Don't Pass Me By, I Really Got the Blues, Just a Game, I'm Lonesome Without the Blues, Forget the Past, I'm to Blame, Love Bug, My Forbidden Love, Strange, Strange Feeling, Rockin' Bicycle [#], What a Price [#], Domino Twist [#], Stop the Clock [#], Two Sides to the Story of Love, Oh How It Hurts [#], Born to Be a Loser |
| UPC: | 740155159726 |
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Customer Reviews of Born to Be a Loser
Soulful When I first heard Jimmy's music, I can honestly say that I felt his heartache and sorrow. I knew there had to be a history of pain in Jimmy's life, for you can hear it in his voice. This CD is in my top fifty of all time. Sincerely Mallory Brizendine (aka Stagger Lee)
Great album, but geez . . .
If you want the epitome of swamp-pop, this is your ultimate album, with songs ranging from haunting to playful. Especially appreciated by family (who remember James Kenneth Donley as "Kenny" . . . there being so many Jameses in the family already) are the several previously unreleased songs, which sound like the artist is sitting on the front steps of the porch in Gulfport, strumming and singing to the stars. I just received this album last night, ironically on the anniversary of Kenny's suicide (March 20, 1963), and found it the best selection yet of his work. I was surprised to find a lengthy biography of what can only be described as a tragic life . . . very informative, although a bit glossed over.
Dark, lonely, tortured tunes that expose the soul of a loser
Jimmy Donleys' songs let us into his soul. Broken hearts and alcohol combined with his poor Mississippi roots and songwriting ability give us an insight of this complicated man. Donleys' pronunciation and cajun style word arrangements lets me feel what life was like for this totured man. He was truly born to lose, he was Jimmy Donley. Lee Woods . Freedom Radio Network