If You Ever Ask
Performed By Fireballs / Fireball Country
Album UPC 799197950129
CD Baby Track ID 6253244
Label Calf Creek
Released 1995-01-01
BPM 132
Rated 0
ISRC ushm20906555
Year 1995
Spotify Plays 80
Songtrust Track ID 2831232
Writers
Writer George Anthony Tomsco
Songwriter ID 713203
PRO BMI
PRO BMI
Pub Co George Tomsco Music
Composer George Anthony Tomsco
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - New Mexico
Lyrics Language English

Description

50's & 60's Rock / Country

Notes

The Fireballs first success was charting guitar instrumentals "Fireball", "Torquay", "Bulldog", "Vaquero" and "Quite A Party". In 1960 Jimmy Gilmer filled in the slot opened by the then departing original vocalist Chuck Tharp. Three years later, Gilmer & the Fireballs had the largest selling 45 rpm single of the year in with their #1 for 5 weeks "Sugar Shack". After decades, Tharp is back and very present in several of these music tracks.
The Fireballs music roots was in the learning and playing of 'western' music', as it was called at the time, and progressed to be called 'country'. Their style reflects additional influences in mexican music heard in the southwest with a flair of early rock 'n roll present. Hence the Fireballs style may be termed more accurately as "southwest rock & roll" This Cd reflects some of all of the above musical stew. Original Fireball vocalist, Chuck Tharp, later came to be a co-writer of Johnny Duncan's "Sweet Country Woman". George and Barbara Tomsco were co-writers of "Goin' Away" recorded by Ray Price. Also included here on track #11 is the Fireballs own Country version along with another boot-scooter "Sweet Lucy" track #8, and a marriage made in heaven between country and 50's rock 'n roll with "Cowboys Still Like To Rock & Roll". And never to depart to far from their original guitar instrumentals, four are included in this lineup. On occasion, support musicians were called upon:
John Sage & Johnny Mulhair-bass;
Bryan Caldwell,Pat Rabich, Brad Billingsley-drums;
Roger Workman-steel guitar;
Leonard (Len) Anderson, Gay Gerhart and Buddy Martin-backup vocals;
Dan Doran, Len Anderson and Roger Snyder-piano;
Pat Ireland-fiddle;
Ed Korte-Sax.
Dance, listen, smile and enjoy like...everybody's watching!

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