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Wayne Newton
Real Thing
Release Date: 2004 04 20
Label: Bear Family
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The Real Thing tells the story of Wayne Newton's early years through a collection of demos, acetates, independent label recordings and Capitol sides that, in many cases, are rare beyond belief. Newton's transformation -- from one-half of a kiddie hillbilly act to the archetypal Las Vegas showman -- is so extreme that many of his early recordings may appeal to '50s rock & roll and country fans who never gave Newton's music a moment's thought. For those who admire Newton's far-ranging talents as an entertainer, though, The Real Thing is a revelation. Wayne Newton and his brother Jerry, billed as the Newton Brothers or the Newton Rascals, began as a pure hillbilly duo with matching cowboy outfits, country and western songs, and a steel guitar played by Wayne himself. Their earliest demos and singles, made when Wayne was only 12-years-old, include up-tempo novelties and boogies comparable to the Collins Kids' first recordings. From there, they evolved into a rock & roll brother duo similar to the Everly Brothers with songs such as "Baby, Baby, Baby" and "Rock 'n' Roll Lullaby." Three recordings from a 1959 Capitol session are a highlight as one is previously unreleased, and the other two -- "I Spy" and "The Real Thing" -- comprised Newton's most collectable single. When the brothers moved to George and Lama Records in the early '60s, Wayne's vocals dominated and the material moved into the teen idol realm with novelties such as "Calorie Date" and mild rockers like "Little Jukebox." A cover of Johnny Ray's "The Little White Cloud That Cried" appears in two versions: the original George label recording and an overdub that Challenge issued to minor chart success in 1964. The final seven cuts on the collection are early highlights from Newton's second go-around with Capitol, where he worked with Bobby Darin and produced the hits "Heart," "Danke Schoen," and "Shirl Girl." All of the latter recordings are available on Newton's installment in the Capitol Collectors Series and will be familiar to his fans -- it is the early recordings that make The Real Thing such a rare treat. Greg Adams, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Out Arizona WayPease2:56
2They Don't Know Nothin' at AllPease2:02
3Rascal BoogieNewton, Newton, Pease2:42
4If the Easter Bunny Knew the Fun He'd Have on XmasMilton2:39
5Rascal BoogiePease, Newton, Newton2:21
6I'm Sad, Blue and LonesomeLevand, Sampson2:13
7Baby, Baby, BabyLevand2:26
8I'm Too Young to Fall in Love With YouNewton2:34
9Rock 'N' Roll Lullabye1:43
10Careless LoveTraditional1:38
11I'm No Good Without YouLewis2:17
12Start at the BottomFullen1:50
13Bird Watcher's BallConway, Conway2:12
14I SpyConway, Conway2:28
15Real ThingQuinn2:19
16Little White Cloud That CriedRay2:34
17Calorie Date2:14
18You're Much Too Lovely to CryRalke, Patrick2:51
19Wild Irish RoseBoniface1:41
20I Want to Mean Everything to YouPatrick, Ralke2:40
21Little JukeboxRobin, Weidler2:51
22I Was Born When You Kissed MeBrenneman, Weidler, Robin2:19
23I Still Love YouWeidler2:23
24What Does She Do With Him?Weidler, Weidler2:20
25Little White Cloud That CriedRay2:36
26HeartMann, Weil2:24
27So Long LucyKarlinski, Kolber2:20
28Better Now Than LaterWayne, Raleigh1:58
29Shirl GirlClark, Darin2:35
30Someone's Ahead of YouJohnston, Lovejoy2:25
31Dream BabyDarin, Resnick2:32
32Danke SchoenSchwabach, Ilene, Gabler, Kaempfert2:35







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