by Al Campbell
This was the album that established Jimmy Dean as a hitmaker in the early '60s, switching from mainly gospel material to country/pop. Along with his biggest hit, &Big Bad John,& the other ten tracks include &Sixteen Tons& and the light country swing of &Night Train to Memphis& and &Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette.& This particular album was reissued by Sony Special Products with the same songs but different cover art.