- Performer Connie Smith
- Title Soul Of Country Music
- Date of release 1968
- Country US
- Style Country
- Other formats TTA MP4 WAV FLAC RA MOD MMF
- Genre World & Folk & Country
- Size MP3 1741 mb
- Size FLAC 1555 mb
- Rating: 4.3
- Votes: 360
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Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. Soul of Country Music (1968). Album by Connie Smith. is a cover of. Burning Bridges by Jack Scott (1960).
Connie Smith "Soul Of Country Music" (RCA, 1968) (LSP-3889) Not quite the Dusty Springfield-style blue-eyed soul implied by the title, but still a nice album. These are mainly soft, slow ballads - an album untempered by her usual dose of girl-groupish up-tempo numbers. But she hits home on many of these lyrics, so it's worth checking into
Connie Smith is the debut self-titled studio album by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in March 1965 on RCA Victor Records and was produced by Bob Ferguson. The album featured Smith's 1964 hit, "Once a Day," which reached on the Hot Country Songs chart. The album itself was also a major success, reaching on the Billboard Magazine Top Country Albums chart. Connie Smith consisted of twelve tracks and included two of Smith's first two major hits: "Once a Day" and "Then and Only Then. It also included the latter's B-side, "Tiny Blue Transistor Radio," which reached a peak of on Hot Country Songs chart. The album was recorded at the RCA Victor Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee in 1964, and featured the background vocalists, The Anita Kerr Singers.
Soul of Country Music (1967). Singles from The Best of Connie Smith. I'll Come Runnin'" Released: February 1967. The Best of Connie Smith is the first compilation album released by American country artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in September 1967 on RCA Victor Records and was produced by Bob Ferguson. The album compiled Smith's major hits between 1964 and 1966, including one new single. Although a compilation album, The Best of Connie Smith contained one new song, "I'll Come Runnin'," a song written by Smith. The song was released as a single in February 1967, eventually peaking on the Billboard Magazine Hot Country Songs chart at The album itself also charted. The Best of Connie Smith peaked at on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart upon its release in 1967, becoming Smith's first album not to reach the Top 2. .
Studio album by Connie Smith. Joy to the World is the twenty seventh studio album by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in October 1975 on Columbia Records and was produced by George Richey. It was Smith's first and only album of Holiday music released. Joy to the World contained ten tracks of Holiday-themed music. All of the album's tracks were cover versions of spiritual Christmas tunes, as Smith primarily focused on recording more Gospel music at Columbia Records.
Soul of Country Music consisted of tracks, all of which were cover versions of country music songs. The album begins with Melba Montgomerys Dont Keep Me Too Long, other songs included on the album are, Wynn Stewarts Its Such a Pretty World Today, Jack Greenes There Goes My Everything and Jean Shepards If the Teardrops Were Silver. He called her version of Rex Griffins The Last Letter, upon its release in 1967, Soul of Country Music reached a peak position on the Billboard chart . Sunshine and Rain is the eleventh studio album by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in October 1968 on RCA Victor Records and was produced by Bob Ferguson and it was Smiths second and final studio released in 1968.
Style: pop. Album year: 1965. Connie Smith - You Can't Take Back A Teardrop 02:47. Connie Smith - Just Let Me Know 03:01. Connie Smith - Looking For A Reason 04:04. Connie Smith - Love's Not Everything 03:01.
| A1 | Don't Keep Me Lonely Too LongWritten-By – Montgomery* |
2:29 |
| A2 | SurelyWritten-By – Whittington* |
2:19 |
| A3 | The Last LetterWritten-By – Griffin* |
4:00 |
| A4 | Burning BridgesWritten-By – Scott* |
2:30 |
| A5 | I'm Your WomanWritten-By – Chapel* |
2:41 |
| A6 | There Goes My EverythingWritten-By – Frazier* |
2:54 |
| B1 | It Only Hurts For A Little WhileWritten-By – Spielman*, David* |
2:08 |
| B2 | Family BibleWritten-By – Gray*, Buskirk*, Breeland* |
3:16 |
| B3 | If Teardrops Were SilverWritten-By – Wayne* |
2:09 |
| B4 | Walk Through This World With MeWritten-By – Savage*, Seamons* |
2:20 |
| B5 | It's Such A Pretty World TodayWritten-By – Noe* |
2:22 |
| B6 | Touch My HeartWritten-By – Mayhew*, Paycheck* |
2:13 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LSP-3889, LSP 3889 | Connie Smith | Soul Of Country Music (LP, Album) | RCA Victor, RCA Victor | LSP-3889, LSP 3889 | US | 1968 |
| LSP 3889 | Connie Smith | Soul Of Country Music (LP) | RCA Victor | LSP 3889 | Canada | 1968 |
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