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Melba Montgomery - Eloy Crossing flac album
  • Performer Melba Montgomery
  • Title Eloy Crossing
  • Date of release 1970
  • Country US
  • Style Country
  • Other formats MMF AC3 MP1 TTA FLAC AA MP3
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1152 mb
  • Size FLAC 1396 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 282

The discography of American country artist Melba Montgomery contains twenty nine studio albums, eleven compilation albums, sixty two singles, one charting B-side and five other appearances. Signing with United Artists Records in 1962, she recorded with George Jones on the self-penned "We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds". It reached the top three of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The pair's follow-up "Let's Invite Them Over" reached the top twenty, as did its B-side.

Better Life Is WaitingI'm Set FreeKing Of KingsI Believe He's The Son Of GodKey To HappinessCall On GodCrossing Over JordanLife Beyond DeathGreatest Friend Of AllHallelujah RoadSinners Don't Say Someday You WillDead Shall Live Again(28:54). Aching Breaking HeartAs Far As My Forgetin's GotHe's My ManMy Arms Stay Open LateTogether AgainFoolin' AroundHe Called Me BabyEloy Crossing Walk On MeHungry Eyes(25:30). Elektra, (1973 - 1975). I Fall To Pieces – Dottie WestHands You're Holding Now – Dottie WestLoose Talk – Dottie West & Cowboy CopasCrazy – Dottie WestWill Your Lawyer Talk To God – Dottie WestNo Time Will I Ever – Dottie WestJust Another Fool (Along The Way) – Melba MontgomeryHappy You Lonely Me – Melba MontgomeryFrom These Arms Of Mine – Melba MontgomeryYour Picture (Keeps Smiling Back.

Jones and Montgomery issued their debut studio album What's in Our Heart in November 1963, which peaked in the top ten of the Billboard Top Country Albums list. They continued releasing albums together including Close Together (1966) and Party Pickin' (1967). In 1963, Montgomery's debut solo singles reached the top-thirty of the country songs chart and the following. year, her first pair of solo studio albums were issued. She collaborated with Gene Pitney in 1965, releasing "Baby Ain't That Fine" that year.

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The discography of American country artist Melba Montgomery contains twenty nine studio albums, eleven compilation albums, sixty two singles, one charting B-side and five other appearances.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Eloy Crossing
Written By – David Turner
3:19
B Together Again
Written-By – Buck Owens
2:27

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Return Music
  • Published By – Central Songs

Credits

  • Producer – George Richey

Notes

PROMOTIONAL RECORD - NOT FOR SALE

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): PRO-5032
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): PRO-5033
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
2825 Melba Montgomery Eloy Crossing ‎(7", Single) Capitol Records 2825 US 1970