Description
Billy Joe Royal was one of the defining voices of Southern pop in the late 1960s, blending soulful delivery with radio-ready hooks under the guidance of legendary producer Joe South. This 23-track CD collects the cream of his Columbia Records output from 1965 to 1972, offering an authoritative overview of his commercial and artistic peak. The set opens with his breakthrough hit ‘Down In The Boondocks’ and ranges through fan favourites like the suggestive ‘Cherry Hill Park’ and his punchy cover of ‘Hush,’ later immortalised by Deep Purple. With deep cuts like ‘These Are Not My People’ and ‘Storybook Children’ alongside the hits, this CD makes a compelling case for Royal as one of the era’s most underrated pop talents…
- Down In The Boondocks
- I Knew You When
- I’ve Got To Be Somebody
- It’s A Good Time
- Heart’s Desire
- (You Better Go Join) The Campfire Girls
- Yo-Yo
- Everything Turned Blue
- The Greatest Love
- These Are Not My People
- Hush
- Don’t You Be Ashamed (To Call My Name)
- Storybook Children
- Gabriel
- Nobody Loves You But Me
- Cherry Hill Park
- Me Without You
- Every Night
- (Don’t Let The Sun Set On You In) Tulsa
- Poor Little Pearl
- We Go Back
- The Family
- Child Of Mine






