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| Charlie Walker | Primary Artist |
| Buddy Emmons | Steel Guitar |
| Floyd Cramer | Piano |
| Johnny Gimble | Mandolin |
| The Jordanaires | Vocals |
| Mac Gayden | Guitar |
| Jimmy Day | Steel Guitar |
| Grady Martin | Guitar |
| The Anita Kerr Singers | Vocals |
| Harold Bradley | Guitar |
| Owen Bradley | Piano |
| Larry Butler | Piano |
| Lightnin' Chance | Bass |
| Ray Edenton | Guitar |
| Buddy Harman | Drums |
| Roy M. "Junior" Husky | Bass |
| Hargus "Pig" Robbins | Piano |
| Billy Sanford | Guitar |
| Henry Strzelecki | Bass |
| Joe Zinkan | Bass, Leader |
| Herman Wade | Guitar |
| Farris Coursey | Drums |
| Dale Potter | Fiddle |
| Jack Pruett | Guitar |
| Sam Pruett | Guitar |
| Jack Shook | Guitar |
| Thomas Lee Jackson Jr. | Fiddle |
| Jerry Glenn Kennedy | Guitar, Leader |
| William Paul Ackerman | Drums |
| Jack Jackson & His Band | Fiddle |
| Frank Juricek | Steel Guitar |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Greg Adams
Charlie Walker is remembered for his 1958 hit "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down," but he charted over two dozen hits in his long career that included stints with Imperial, Decca, Columbia, Epic, RCA, and Capitol. Pick Me Up on Your Way Down is a five-disc box set that collects Walker's complete recordings from his earliest, tentative efforts for Imperial through the end of his tenure with Epic in the late '60s. Walker was a honky-tonker in the Texas dancehall tradition second only to Ray Price in his use of the shuffle beat, but he varied his approach enough so that a set of this length doesn't become tedious. His early recordings were sometimes sung uncertainly, but Walker ...