Detour Records 33-004 monoraul 12" LP record album. Also comes with a personally signed letter from Hank Snow to a Boston radio show host dated March, 1964. We are also enclosing two vintage magazine articles about Hank Snow that were found inside the album cover. One is titled "My Trip to Japan" and the other is titled "Hank Snow, the Rock Rolls on, from Opryland to Outlaw Land in Several Easy Steps." Record was pressed in England in 1983. A re-issue of "one of his very first albums, plus a bonus of 4 rare single titles from the same sessions." Condition: Record is close to NM. Cover is close to NM. Tracks: Just Keep a-Movin', Music Makin' Mama From Memphis, The Bill Is Falling Due, Can't Have You Blues, A Scale to Measure Love, Cryin' Prayin' Waitin' Hopin', I Can't Control My Heart, Love's Game of Let's Pretend, My Arabian Baby, Blue Sea Blues, Caribbean, Blossoms In the Springtime, Chattin' With a Chick in Chattanooga, I'm Glad I Got to See You Once Again, Cuba Rhumba, and The Owl and I. Comments: This album comes from the collection of a former radio announcer and music historian who received the letter from Hank Snow and inserted it inside the album cover. The letter is typewritten and personally signed by Hank Snow on his "Hank Snow Promotions / RCA Victor Records / WSM-TV Grand Ole Opry" stationery. The letter is dated March, 1964 and reads in part, "It is needless to say that I thank you for the many hours and the many years that you have devoted not only to my records but to country music in general...Your kindness and courtesy extended to me in the past, not only for my efforts with RCA Victor, but our personal friendship whether it has been by correspondence or in person, has been greatly appreciated by me...Your old friend and buddy always, Hank Snow."