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Paradise, Hawaiian Style by Elvis Presley. Here are some details about the album: Release Information: It is the thirteenth soundtrack album by Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor in June 1966, available in both mono (LPM) and stereo (LSP) formats with the catalog number 3643. Film Soundtrack: The album serves as the original soundtrack to the 1966 Paramount Picture of the same name, starring Elvis Presley. Recording Details: The songs were recorded at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California, during sessions on July 26, July 27, and August 2, 1965. Chart Performance: Paradise, Hawaiian Style reached number 15 on the Top LP's chart upon its release. 201 / 540 -
Elvis Presley Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits, Vol. 1, a compilation box set by American singer Elvis Presley. About the Album: Release and Format: This four-record set was released in August 1970 by RCA Victor as Presley's 38th album. It's a 33 rpm 12" LP mono album with catalog number LPM-6401. Contents: It contains 50 popular Elvis Presley songs recorded up to 1969, representing rock, blues, and gospel. The album includes well-known tracks such as "Heartbreak Hotel," "Jailhouse Rock," "Hound Dog," and "Can't Help Falling in Love". Special Features: The set notably includes four tracks appearing on an album for the first time: "Viva Las Vegas," "Suspicious Minds," "Don't Cry Daddy," and "Kentucky Rain". It also features an excerpt from the Elvis Sails spoken-word EP. Chart Performance & Certifications: The album reached 202 / 540 -
Elvis Presley Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits, Vol. 1, a compilation box set by American singer Elvis Presley. About the Album: Release and Format: This four-record set was released in August 1970 by RCA Victor as Presley's 38th album. It's a 33 rpm 12" LP mono album with catalog number LPM-6401. Contents: It contains 50 popular Elvis Presley songs recorded up to 1969, representing rock, blues, and gospel. The album includes well-known tracks such as "Heartbreak Hotel," "Jailhouse Rock," "Hound Dog," and "Can't Help Falling in Love". Special Features: The set notably includes four tracks appearing on an album for the first time: "Viva Las Vegas," "Suspicious Minds," "Don't Cry Daddy," and "Kentucky Rain". It also features an excerpt from the Elvis Sails spoken-word EP. Chart Performance & Certifications: The album reached 203 / 540 -
"Elvis The Other Sides – Elvis Worldwide Gold Award Hits Vol. 2", a compilation album by Elvis Presley. Here are some key details about this album: Release Date: It was released on August 1, 1971. Format: This is a 4xLP (four-record) vinyl box set, typically featuring 12-inch 33 RPM records. Content: The album compiles a collection of songs, focusing on "the other sides" – primarily B-sides and tracks that had not been widely released on previous LPs, particularly in the US. Significance: It was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on July 15, 1999. 204 / 540 -
"Elvis The Other Sides – Elvis Worldwide Gold Award Hits Vol. 2", a compilation album by Elvis Presley. Here are some key details about this album: Release Date: It was released on August 1, 1971. Format: This is a 4xLP (four-record) vinyl box set, typically featuring 12-inch 33 RPM records. Content: The album compiles a collection of songs, focusing on "the other sides" – primarily B-sides and tracks that had not been widely released on previous LPs, particularly in the US. Significance: It was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on July 15, 1999. 205 / 540 -
"Elvis Legendary Concert Performances!" by Elvis Presley. Here's more information about this record: Title and Artist: The album is titled "Elvis Legendary Concert Performances!" and features the iconic American singer Elvis Presley. Release Information: This is a double LP (two-record set) released in 1978 by RCA Records, specifically in the United States. Content: The album is a compilation of live concert recordings by Elvis Presley, showcasing his signature rock genre and singer-songwriter style. It includes various performances, as suggested by the title. Format: It is a 12-inch vinyl record designed to be played at 33 RPM and typically comes in a cardboard sleeve. 206 / 540 -
"Elvis Legendary Concert Performances!" by Elvis Presley. Here's more information about this record: Title and Artist: The album is titled "Elvis Legendary Concert Performances!" and features the iconic American singer Elvis Presley. Release Information: This is a double LP (two-record set) released in 1978 by RCA Records, specifically in the United States. Content: The album is a compilation of live concert recordings by Elvis Presley, showcasing his signature rock genre and singer-songwriter style. It includes various performances, as suggested by the title. Format: It is a 12-inch vinyl record designed to be played at 33 RPM and typically comes in a cardboard sleeve. 207 / 540 -
Merle Haggard's My Farewell to Elvis, released in 1977. This album is also known by the title of its lead single, "From Graceland to the Promised Land". Here are some key details about the album: Tribute Album: It's a tribute album dedicated to Elvis Presley, who passed away in 1977, the same year the album was released. Tracklist: The album features Merle Haggard's interpretations of nine Elvis Presley songs and includes Haggard's original tribute song, "From Graceland to the Promised Land". Commercial Performance: The album reached Number 6 on the Billboard Country Album chart, and the single "From Graceland to the Promised Land" peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Country Singles chart. 208 / 540 -
Merle Haggard's My Farewell to Elvis, released in 1977. This album is also known by the title of its lead single, "From Graceland to the Promised Land". Here are some key details about the album: Tribute Album: It's a tribute album dedicated to Elvis Presley, who passed away in 1977, the same year the album was released. Tracklist: The album features Merle Haggard's interpretations of nine Elvis Presley songs and includes Haggard's original tribute song, "From Graceland to the Promised Land". Commercial Performance: The album reached Number 6 on the Billboard Country Album chart, and the single "From Graceland to the Promised Land" peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Country Singles chart. 209 / 540 -
"Elvis In Person at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada" by Elvis Presley. Here is information about the album: Release Information: The album was recorded live at the International Hotel in Las Vegas in August 1969 and released in October 1969 by RCA Records. Significance: It was Elvis Presley's first official live album and marked his return to live concert performances after eight years. Contents: The album includes live performances of popular songs, such as "Blue Suede Shoes," "Hound Dog," "I Can't Stop Loving You," "In the Ghetto," and an extended version of "Suspicious Minds". 210 / 540 -
"Elvis In Person at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada" by Elvis Presley. Here is information about the album: Release Information: The album was recorded live at the International Hotel in Las Vegas in August 1969 and released in October 1969 by RCA Records. Significance: It was Elvis Presley's first official live album and marked his return to live concert performances after eight years. Contents: The album includes live performances of popular songs, such as "Blue Suede Shoes," "Hound Dog," "I Can't Stop Loving You," "In the Ghetto," and an extended version of "Suspicious Minds". 211 / 540 -
Elvis' Golden Records, a compilation album by American rock and roll singer Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this iconic album: Release and Significance: Issued by RCA Victor in March 1958, Elvis' Golden Records is widely considered to be the first greatest hits album in rock and roll history. It compiled his hit singles released in 1956 and 1957 and was a commercial success, peaking at number three on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart and eventually certified 6x Platinum. Tracklist: The original album features 14 of his top-charting singles and includes iconic tracks such as "Hound Dog", "Loving You", "All Shook Up", "Heartbreak Hotel", and "Jailhouse Rock". 212 / 540 -
Elvis' Golden Records, a compilation album by American rock and roll singer Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this iconic album: Release and Significance: Issued by RCA Victor in March 1958, Elvis' Golden Records is widely considered to be the first greatest hits album in rock and roll history. It compiled his hit singles released in 1956 and 1957 and was a commercial success, peaking at number three on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart and eventually certified 6x Platinum. Tracklist: The original album features 14 of his top-charting singles and includes iconic tracks such as "Hound Dog", "Loving You", "All Shook Up", "Heartbreak Hotel", and "Jailhouse Rock". 213 / 540 -
"Elvis for Everyone!" by Elvis Presley. Here's more information about this album: Release and Type: It is a compilation album by Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor on August 10, 1965, in both mono and stereo formats (LPM/LSP 3450). Purpose: The album was conceived by RCA Victor as an "Anniversary Album" to commemorate Elvis Presley's tenth year with the label. Content: As Elvis's focus was primarily on movie and soundtrack output during this period, RCA Victor assembled the album from previously unreleased tracks, including studio cuts and movie outtakes, recorded between 1954 and 1964. Notable Tracks: The album features tracks like "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Summer Kisses, Winter Tears," "Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers," and "Tomorrow Night," among others. 214 / 540 -
"Elvis for Everyone!" by Elvis Presley. Here's more information about this album: Release and Type: It is a compilation album by Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor on August 10, 1965, in both mono and stereo formats (LPM/LSP 3450). Purpose: The album was conceived by RCA Victor as an "Anniversary Album" to commemorate Elvis Presley's tenth year with the label. Content: As Elvis's focus was primarily on movie and soundtrack output during this period, RCA Victor assembled the album from previously unreleased tracks, including studio cuts and movie outtakes, recorded between 1954 and 1964. Notable Tracks: The album features tracks like "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Summer Kisses, Winter Tears," "Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers," and "Tomorrow Night," among others. 215 / 540 -
Elvis Presley's G.I. Blues, an original soundtrack recording released by RCA Victor. Here are some details about the album: Release Information: G.I. Blues is the third soundtrack album and seventh overall album by Elvis Presley. It was released by RCA Victor in both mono and stereo (catalog number LPM/LSP 2256, as seen on the album in your image), in October 1960. Film Soundtrack: The album serves as the soundtrack to the 1960 film of the same name, G.I. Blues, which starred Elvis Presley after his return from military service. Commercial Success: The album was a major commercial success, topping the Billboard Top Pop Album chart and remaining at the #1 spot for ten weeks. It was certified gold in 1963 and platinum in 1992 by the RIAA. Here are some details about the album: Release Information: G.I. Blues is the third soundtrack album and seventh overall album by Elvis Presley. It was released by RCA Victor in both mono and stereo (catalog number LPM/LSP 2256, as seen on the album in your image), in October 1960. Film Soundtrack: The album serves as the soundtrack to the 1960 film of the same name, G.I. Blues, which starred Elvis Presley after his return from military service. Commercial Success: The album was a major commercial success, topping the Billboard Top Pop Album chart and remaining at the #1 spot for ten weeks. It was certified gold in 1963 and platinum in 1992 by the RIAA. 216 / 540 -
Elvis Presley's G.I. Blues, an original soundtrack recording released by RCA Victor. Here are some details about the album: Release Information: G.I. Blues is the third soundtrack album and seventh overall album by Elvis Presley. It was released by RCA Victor in both mono and stereo (catalog number LPM/LSP 2256, as seen on the album in your image), in October 1960. Film Soundtrack: The album serves as the soundtrack to the 1960 film of the same name, G.I. Blues, which starred Elvis Presley after his return from military service. Commercial Success: The album was a major commercial success, topping the Billboard Top Pop Album chart and remaining at the #1 spot for ten weeks. It was certified gold in 1963 and platinum in 1992 by the RIAA. Here are some details about the album: Release Information: G.I. Blues is the third soundtrack album and seventh overall album by Elvis Presley. It was released by RCA Victor in both mono and stereo (catalog number LPM/LSP 2256, as seen on the album in your image), in October 1960. Film Soundtrack: The album serves as the soundtrack to the 1960 film of the same name, G.I. Blues, which starred Elvis Presley after his return from military service. Commercial Success: The album was a major commercial success, topping the Billboard Top Pop Album chart and remaining at the #1 spot for ten weeks. It was certified gold in 1963 and platinum in 1992 by the RIAA. 217 / 540 -
"Rockin' With Elvis New Year's Eve," a deluxe 2-record set featuring Elvis Presley's concert performance in Pittsburgh, PA, on December 31, 1976. Here are some details about this album: Concert Details: The album captures Elvis Presley's iconic New Year's Eve concert at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, PA, on December 31, 1976. This concert is noted as one of his last energetic and stellar performances. Format and Content: It is a deluxe 2-record vinyl LP set that aimed to capture the entire concert from that evening. Release Information: While often appearing on unofficial or "bootleg" labels, this particular recording holds significance for Elvis fans due to its historical value and the quality of Elvis's performance during this period. 218 / 540 -
"Rockin' With Elvis New Year's Eve," a deluxe 2-record set featuring Elvis Presley's concert performance in Pittsburgh, PA, on December 31, 1976. Here are some details about this album: Concert Details: The album captures Elvis Presley's iconic New Year's Eve concert at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, PA, on December 31, 1976. This concert is noted as one of his last energetic and stellar performances. Format and Content: It is a deluxe 2-record vinyl LP set that aimed to capture the entire concert from that evening. Release Information: While often appearing on unofficial or "bootleg" labels, this particular recording holds significance for Elvis fans due to its historical value and the quality of Elvis's performance during this period. 219 / 540 -
Buffalo Springfield, the self-titled debut album by the American rock band Buffalo Springfield, released in 1966. Here are some key details about the album: Release Information: The album was originally released in both mono (Atco 33-200, as seen on the cover in the image) and stereo (SD-33-200) versions. Musical Style: It's known as a classic 1960s country rock album that blends rock, pop, and folk influences, laying the groundwork for the band members' later work, including Stephen Stills and Neil Young. Notable Track: The album famously includes the iconic protest song "For What It's Worth," which became a national hit in March 1967 and was later added to reissues of the album. 220 / 540 -
Buffalo Springfield, the self-titled debut album by the American rock band Buffalo Springfield, released in 1966. Here are some key details about the album: Release Information: The album was originally released in both mono (Atco 33-200, as seen on the cover in the image) and stereo (SD-33-200) versions. Musical Style: It's known as a classic 1960s country rock album that blends rock, pop, and folk influences, laying the groundwork for the band members' later work, including Stephen Stills and Neil Young. Notable Track: The album famously includes the iconic protest song "For What It's Worth," which became a national hit in March 1967 and was later added to reissues of the album. 221 / 540 -
"I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die" is by the American psychedelic rock band Country Joe and The Fish. Here's some information about the album: Release and Genre: Released in late 1967, it is the second studio album by Country Joe and The Fish and is a prime example of psychedelic rock, incorporating elements of folk, blues, and even country rock and acid rock. Significance: The album's title track, "I-Feel-Like-I-m-Fixin'-to-Die Rag," became an iconic anti-Vietnam War protest song, known for its satirical lyrics and the infamous "Fish Cheer" (which evolved into "The Fuck Cheer" at live performances, notably Woodstock). Band and Context: Country Joe and The Fish formed in Berkeley, California, in 1965 and were prominent figures in the San Francisco counterculture scene, often blending political commentary with their music. 222 / 540 -
"I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die" is by the American psychedelic rock band Country Joe and The Fish. Here's some information about the album: Release and Genre: Released in late 1967, it is the second studio album by Country Joe and The Fish and is a prime example of psychedelic rock, incorporating elements of folk, blues, and even country rock and acid rock. Significance: The album's title track, "I-Feel-Like-I-m-Fixin'-to-Die Rag," became an iconic anti-Vietnam War protest song, known for its satirical lyrics and the infamous "Fish Cheer" (which evolved into "The Fuck Cheer" at live performances, notably Woodstock). Band and Context: Country Joe and The Fish formed in Berkeley, California, in 1965 and were prominent figures in the San Francisco counterculture scene, often blending political commentary with their music. 223 / 540 -
"Will the Circle Be Unbroken" by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Released in November 1972 through United Artists Records, this iconic album is the seventh studio album by the American country music group. Here's more about this landmark album: A Collaborative Masterpiece: "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" is known for its collaborations with legendary bluegrass and country artists like Mother Maybelle Carter, Earl Scruggs, and Doc Watson, bridging generational and musical gaps in American music. Historical Significance: The album is seen as a breakthrough for introducing traditional country and bluegrass to a new generation and was important in the development of country rock. 224 / 540 -
"Will the Circle Be Unbroken" by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Released in November 1972 through United Artists Records, this iconic album is the seventh studio album by the American country music group. Here's more about this landmark album: A Collaborative Masterpiece: "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" is known for its collaborations with legendary bluegrass and country artists like Mother Maybelle Carter, Earl Scruggs, and Doc Watson, bridging generational and musical gaps in American music. Historical Significance: The album is seen as a breakthrough for introducing traditional country and bluegrass to a new generation and was important in the development of country rock. 225 / 540 -
"Country Memories". Here's what you might like to know about it: Album Title: Country Memories. Release Details: It's a country music compilation album, likely released by Columbia Records or CSP Columbia Records around 1973. Cover Art: The album cover features an illustration of the iconic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, often referred to as the "Mother Church of Country Music". Format: The album was released on vinyl and was sometimes issued as a two-record set. 226 / 540 -
"Country Memories". Here's what you might like to know about it: Album Title: Country Memories. Release Details: It's a country music compilation album, likely released by Columbia Records or CSP Columbia Records around 1973. Cover Art: The album cover features an illustration of the iconic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, often referred to as the "Mother Church of Country Music". Format: The album was released on vinyl and was sometimes issued as a two-record set. 227 / 540 -
"With a Taste of Honey" by Morgana King, released in 1964 on the Mainstream Records label. Here's more information about the album: Artist: Morgana King, an acclaimed American jazz singer and actress known for her distinct vocal style and her role as Mrs. Don Corleone in "The Godfather" movies. Album Title: With a Taste of Honey. Record Label: Mainstream Records, founded by audiophile tastemaker Bob Shad. Arrangement and Conduction: The album's arrangements and conduction were handled by Torrie Zito, noted for his work with artists like Tony Bennett. Genre: Jazz. 228 / 540 -
"With a Taste of Honey" by Morgana King, released in 1964 on the Mainstream Records label. Here's more information about the album: Artist: Morgana King, an acclaimed American jazz singer and actress known for her distinct vocal style and her role as Mrs. Don Corleone in "The Godfather" movies. Album Title: With a Taste of Honey. Record Label: Mainstream Records, founded by audiophile tastemaker Bob Shad. Arrangement and Conduction: The album's arrangements and conduction were handled by Torrie Zito, noted for his work with artists like Tony Bennett. Genre: Jazz. 229 / 540 -
The image you sent features the vinyl LP cover for "CMA Presents The 4th Annual Fan Fair Reunion Show," recorded live at the 1975 Fan Fair in Nashville, Tennessee. Here's more about this vintage record: Historic Event: This album captures live performances from the 4th Annual International Country Music Fan Fair, a multi-day event held annually by the Country Music Association (CMA) in Nashville, designed to connect country music artists with their fans. Release and Label: The album was released in 1976 by the Country Music Foundation. Format: It's a 12-inch, 33 RPM LP record. Compilation Album: As a "Reunion Show," it's a compilation featuring various artists who performed at the 1975 Fan Fair event. Collectibility: This record is a piece of country music history, showcasing performances from a significant early iteration of what is now known as CMA Fest 230 / 540 -
The image you sent features the vinyl LP cover for "CMA Presents The 4th Annual Fan Fair Reunion Show," recorded live at the 1975 Fan Fair in Nashville, Tennessee. Here's more about this vintage record: Historic Event: This album captures live performances from the 4th Annual International Country Music Fan Fair, a multi-day event held annually by the Country Music Association (CMA) in Nashville, designed to connect country music artists with their fans. Release and Label: The album was released in 1976 by the Country Music Foundation. Format: It's a 12-inch, 33 RPM LP record. Compilation Album: As a "Reunion Show," it's a compilation featuring various artists who performed at the 1975 Fan Fair event. Collectibility: This record is a piece of country music history, showcasing performances from a significant early iteration of what is now known as CMA Fest 231 / 540 -
"This Time I've Hurt Her More Than She Loves Me" by Conway Twitty. Additional information about the album includes: Artist: Conway Twitty, a well-known American country music artist. Album Title: This Time I've Hurt Her More Than She Loves Me. Release Year: The album and its title track were released in 1975. Label: It was released on MCA Records. Hit Single: The title track, "This Time I've Hurt Her More Than She Loves Me," was Conway Twitty's fifteenth number one country single as a solo artist. It stayed at the top of the charts for one week and spent a total of ten weeks on the country chart 232 / 540 -
"This Time I've Hurt Her More Than She Loves Me" by Conway Twitty. Additional information about the album includes: Artist: Conway Twitty, a well-known American country music artist. Album Title: This Time I've Hurt Her More Than She Loves Me. Release Year: The album and its title track were released in 1975. Label: It was released on MCA Records. Hit Single: The title track, "This Time I've Hurt Her More Than She Loves Me," was Conway Twitty's fifteenth number one country single as a solo artist. It stayed at the top of the charts for one week and spent a total of ten weeks on the country chart 233 / 540 -
"CMA Presents The 4th Annual Fan Fair Reunion Show", a live recording from the 1975 Fan Fair held in Nashville, Tennessee. Here's more information about this vintage album: Event: It captures performances from the 4th Annual Fan Fair, an event established by the Country Music Association (CMA) to connect country music fans with their favorite artists, which later evolved into what is now known as CMA Fest. Format: This is a vinyl LP (Long Play) record album. Content: The album features various artists who performed live during the Fan Fair's "Reunion Show" in 1975. Release Year: While recorded live in 1975, the album itself was released in 1976 by Foundation Records. Historical Significance: It serves as a valuable historical artifact, providing a glimpse into the early days of Fan Fair and the country music scene of the mid-1970s 234 / 540 -
"CMA Presents The 4th Annual Fan Fair Reunion Show", a live recording from the 1975 Fan Fair held in Nashville, Tennessee. Here's more information about this vintage album: Event: It captures performances from the 4th Annual Fan Fair, an event established by the Country Music Association (CMA) to connect country music fans with their favorite artists, which later evolved into what is now known as CMA Fest. Format: This is a vinyl LP (Long Play) record album. Content: The album features various artists who performed live during the Fan Fair's "Reunion Show" in 1975. Release Year: While recorded live in 1975, the album itself was released in 1976 by Foundation Records. Historical Significance: It serves as a valuable historical artifact, providing a glimpse into the early days of Fan Fair and the country music scene of the mid-1970s 235 / 540 -
"The Best of Bob Wills" by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys. This compilation album showcases some of the iconic Western Swing artist's greatest hits, released by MCA Records. Different pressings of this album exist, with some sources indicating a release year of 1973 and others 1977. The album cover clearly lists several of the classic tracks included, such as: "San Antonio Rose" "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)" "Deep in the Heart of Texas" "Milk Cow Blues" "Pan Handle Rag" 236 / 540 -
"The Best of Bob Wills" by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys. This compilation album showcases some of the iconic Western Swing artist's greatest hits, released by MCA Records. Different pressings of this album exist, with some sources indicating a release year of 1973 and others 1977. The album cover clearly lists several of the classic tracks included, such as: "San Antonio Rose" "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)" "Deep in the Heart of Texas" "Milk Cow Blues" "Pan Handle Rag" 237 / 540 -
"Fall Away" vinyl LP album by Tex Ritter, a renowned American country music singer and actor. Here are some key details about the album: Artist: Tex Ritter. Album Title: Fall Away. Format: Vinyl LP (Long Play). Label: Capitol Records. Release Year: 1974. Genre & Style: Folk, World & Country, specifically Country music. Key Tracks: The album includes the title track "Fall Away," along with other songs like "Po' Folks," "One Heaven Of A Woman," "MacArthur's Hand," "Through The Years," "Omaha," "The Best Times Of All," "Lucy Let Your Lovelight Shine," "Take Him Fishing," and "This Ain't Mexico" 238 / 540 -
"Fall Away" vinyl LP album by Tex Ritter, a renowned American country music singer and actor. Here are some key details about the album: Artist: Tex Ritter. Album Title: Fall Away. Format: Vinyl LP (Long Play). Label: Capitol Records. Release Year: 1974. Genre & Style: Folk, World & Country, specifically Country music. Key Tracks: The album includes the title track "Fall Away," along with other songs like "Po' Folks," "One Heaven Of A Woman," "MacArthur's Hand," "Through The Years," "Omaha," "The Best Times Of All," "Lucy Let Your Lovelight Shine," "Take Him Fishing," and "This Ain't Mexico" 239 / 540 -
"Best of Dolly Parton" on vinyl, first released in 1975 by RCA Victor. Key details about this album: The album includes a selection of Dolly Parton's popular recordings from the early 1970s, including songs such as "Jolene" and "I Will Always Love You". The tracklist on the album cover includes: Side A: Jolene, Traveling Man, Lonely Comin' Down, The Bargain Store, Touch Your Woman. Side B: I Will Always Love You, Love Is Like a Butterfly, Coat of Many Colors, My Tennessee Mountain Home, When I Sing for Him. This compilation is considered a significant representation of Parton's early work 240 / 540 -
"Best of Dolly Parton" on vinyl, first released in 1975 by RCA Victor. Key details about this album: The album includes a selection of Dolly Parton's popular recordings from the early 1970s, including songs such as "Jolene" and "I Will Always Love You". The tracklist on the album cover includes: Side A: Jolene, Traveling Man, Lonely Comin' Down, The Bargain Store, Touch Your Woman. Side B: I Will Always Love You, Love Is Like a Butterfly, Coat of Many Colors, My Tennessee Mountain Home, When I Sing for Him. This compilation is considered a significant representation of Parton's early work 241 / 540 -
"The Best of Dolly Parton", a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. Key details about the album: Release Date: November 9, 1970, released by RCA Victor. Catalog Number: LSP-4445, as seen on the album cover [OCR text]. Content: The album includes some of Parton's early hits, a few non-single album tracks, and two previously unreleased tracks: "Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8)" and "How Great Thou Art". Notable Tracks: It notably features "Mule Skinner Blues," which peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. 242 / 540 -
"The Best of Dolly Parton", a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. Key details about the album: Release Date: November 9, 1970, released by RCA Victor. Catalog Number: LSP-4445, as seen on the album cover [OCR text]. Content: The album includes some of Parton's early hits, a few non-single album tracks, and two previously unreleased tracks: "Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8)" and "How Great Thou Art". Notable Tracks: It notably features "Mule Skinner Blues," which peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. 243 / 540 -
"A Real Live Dolly" by Dolly Parton. Here's more information about the album: Release and Recording: Released on June 29, 1970, by RCA Victor, "A Real Live Dolly" is Dolly Parton's first live album. It was recorded on April 15, 1970, at her high school in Sevierville, Tennessee. Special Guests: The album includes appearances by Porter Wagoner and Speck Rhodes. Significance: Recorded in her hometown during the first "Dolly Days" event, it is considered a notable live recording, featuring performances of early hits and duets with Porter Wagoner. Commercial Performance: The album reached number 32 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number 154 on the Billboard 200 chart. 244 / 540 -
"A Real Live Dolly" by Dolly Parton. Here's more information about the album: Release and Recording: Released on June 29, 1970, by RCA Victor, "A Real Live Dolly" is Dolly Parton's first live album. It was recorded on April 15, 1970, at her high school in Sevierville, Tennessee. Special Guests: The album includes appearances by Porter Wagoner and Speck Rhodes. Significance: Recorded in her hometown during the first "Dolly Days" event, it is considered a notable live recording, featuring performances of early hits and duets with Porter Wagoner. Commercial Performance: The album reached number 32 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number 154 on the Billboard 200 chart. 245 / 540 -
"Joshua" vinyl LP album by Dolly Parton, released by RCA Victor in 1971. Key album details: Release and Significance: "Joshua" is Dolly Parton's seventh solo studio album, released on April 12, 1971. The title track, "Joshua," was Parton's first song to top the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. It also received a Grammy nomination for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Chart Performance: The album peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and reached number 198 on the Billboard 200 chart. Tracklist: The album includes 10 tracks, such as "Joshua," "The Last One to Touch Me," "Walls of My Mind," "You Can't Reach Me Anymore," "Daddy's Moonshine Still," "Chicken Every Sunday," "The Fire's Still Burning," and "Letter to Heaven". 246 / 540 -
"Joshua" vinyl LP album by Dolly Parton, released by RCA Victor in 1971. Key album details: Release and Significance: "Joshua" is Dolly Parton's seventh solo studio album, released on April 12, 1971. The title track, "Joshua," was Parton's first song to top the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. It also received a Grammy nomination for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Chart Performance: The album peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and reached number 198 on the Billboard 200 chart. Tracklist: The album includes 10 tracks, such as "Joshua," "The Last One to Touch Me," "Walls of My Mind," "You Can't Reach Me Anymore," "Daddy's Moonshine Still," "Chicken Every Sunday," "The Fire's Still Burning," and "Letter to Heaven". 247 / 540 -
"Say Forever You'll Be Mine" by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Here's some information about the album: Artists: Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Release Date: August 18, 1975. Record Label: RCA Victor. Album Significance: It was the twelfth collaborative studio album by the duo and marked their last album of new material together until 1980. Track Information: The album includes the title track "Say Forever You'll Be Mine," which was a hit single, reaching number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. 248 / 540 -
"Say Forever You'll Be Mine" by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Here's some information about the album: Artists: Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Release Date: August 18, 1975. Record Label: RCA Victor. Album Significance: It was the twelfth collaborative studio album by the duo and marked their last album of new material together until 1980. Track Information: The album includes the title track "Say Forever You'll Be Mine," which was a hit single, reaching number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. 249 / 540 -
"Together Always", the eighth collaborative studio album by country music legends Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Here's more information about the album: Release Details: It was released on September 11, 1972, by RCA Victor and produced by Bob Ferguson. Success: The album achieved commercial success, peaking at number three on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and charting for 19 weeks. Singles & Notable Tracks: It features the hit single "Lost Forever in Your Kiss," which reached number nine on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, and the title track, which peaked at number 14. The album also includes the humorous "Ten Four—Over and Out" and "Poor Folks Town," later re-recorded by Dolly Parton for her "9 to 5 and Odd Jobs" album. 250 / 540 -
"Together Always", the eighth collaborative studio album by country music legends Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Here's more information about the album: Release Details: It was released on September 11, 1972, by RCA Victor and produced by Bob Ferguson. Success: The album achieved commercial success, peaking at number three on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and charting for 19 weeks. Singles & Notable Tracks: It features the hit single "Lost Forever in Your Kiss," which reached number nine on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, and the title track, which peaked at number 14. The album also includes the humorous "Ten Four—Over and Out" and "Poor Folks Town," later re-recorded by Dolly Parton for her "9 to 5 and Odd Jobs" album. 251 / 540 -
"The Right Combination / Burning the Midnight Oil" by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Here is information about the album: Artists: Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton Release Date: January 3, 1972 Genre: Country Music Label: RCA Victor Album Type: This is the seventh collaborative studio album by the duo. Tracklist Highlights: The album includes songs such as "The Right Combination," "Burning the Midnight Oil," "More Than Words Can Tell," "I've Been This Way Too Long," and "Somewhere Along The Way". 252 / 540 -
"The Right Combination / Burning the Midnight Oil" by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Here is information about the album: Artists: Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton Release Date: January 3, 1972 Genre: Country Music Label: RCA Victor Album Type: This is the seventh collaborative studio album by the duo. Tracklist Highlights: The album includes songs such as "The Right Combination," "Burning the Midnight Oil," "More Than Words Can Tell," "I've Been This Way Too Long," and "Somewhere Along The Way". 253 / 540 -
"Living in the USA" by Linda Ronstadt. Here's some information about this album: Release Information: "Living in the USA" is the ninth studio album by American singer Linda Ronstadt, released in September 1978 by Asylum Records. Commercial Success: It became Linda Ronstadt's third and final album to reach No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and was notable as the first album in history to ship Double Platinum based on pre-orders alone. Tracklist Highlights: The album features popular tracks such as "Back in the U.S.A." (a Chuck Berry cover), "Ooh Baby Baby" (a Smokey Robinson cover), and "Just One Look," along with her interpretation of Elvis Costello's "Alison". 254 / 540 -
"Living in the USA" by Linda Ronstadt. Here's some information about this album: Release Information: "Living in the USA" is the ninth studio album by American singer Linda Ronstadt, released in September 1978 by Asylum Records. Commercial Success: It became Linda Ronstadt's third and final album to reach No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and was notable as the first album in history to ship Double Platinum based on pre-orders alone. Tracklist Highlights: The album features popular tracks such as "Back in the U.S.A." (a Chuck Berry cover), "Ooh Baby Baby" (a Smokey Robinson cover), and "Just One Look," along with her interpretation of Elvis Costello's "Alison". 255 / 540 -
Jerry Lee Lewis, the legendary American singer, songwriter, and pianist, often referred to as "The Killer". Album Title: Country Memories. Release Information: It is a studio album released in 1977 on Mercury Records. Genre: Primarily country, reflecting Lewis's successful foray into the country music scene. Notable Tracks: The album features popular tracks like "Middle Age Crazy" (which was a big hit for Lewis, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard country chart), "Come On In," "Who's Sorry Now," and "Jealous Heart". Historical Significance: "Country Memories" marked a successful period in Lewis's career within the country music genre, showcasing his versatility beyond his iconic rock and roll roots. 256 / 540 -
Jerry Lee Lewis, the legendary American singer, songwriter, and pianist, often referred to as "The Killer". Album Title: Country Memories. Release Information: It is a studio album released in 1977 on Mercury Records. Genre: Primarily country, reflecting Lewis's successful foray into the country music scene. Notable Tracks: The album features popular tracks like "Middle Age Crazy" (which was a big hit for Lewis, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard country chart), "Come On In," "Who's Sorry Now," and "Jealous Heart". Historical Significance: "Country Memories" marked a successful period in Lewis's career within the country music genre, showcasing his versatility beyond his iconic rock and roll roots. 257 / 540 -
"The Brenda Lee Story: Her Greatest Hits". This is a compilation album by American singer Brenda Lee, released by MCA Records in 1973. Here's some information about the album: Content: This double-LP compilation features 22 of Brenda Lee's most popular songs, including hits like "I'm Sorry," "Sweet Nothin's," "I Want To Be Wanted," and many others. Artist: Brenda Lee, also known as "Little Miss Dynamite," is a singer whose career spans genres including rockabilly, pop, and country music. Significance: The album provides an overview of Lee's career and showcases her vocal style and musical range. 258 / 540 -
"The Brenda Lee Story: Her Greatest Hits". This is a compilation album by American singer Brenda Lee, released by MCA Records in 1973. Here's some information about the album: Content: This double-LP compilation features 22 of Brenda Lee's most popular songs, including hits like "I'm Sorry," "Sweet Nothin's," "I Want To Be Wanted," and many others. Artist: Brenda Lee, also known as "Little Miss Dynamite," is a singer whose career spans genres including rockabilly, pop, and country music. Significance: The album provides an overview of Lee's career and showcases her vocal style and musical range. 259 / 540 -
"The Conway Twitty Show" released in 1975. Here's more about this album: Artist: The album features Conway Twitty and other performers, notably his band known as "The Twitty Birds," and potentially members of his family, including his children. Release Details: It was released as a 12" LP at 33 RPM in 1975, primarily on the "Twitty Bird Productions, Inc." label. Featured Names: The album cover lists names such as "Joe," "Billy Al," "Howard John," "Velton," "Porkchop," and "Charlie," which are likely members of The Twitty Birds band. "Porkchop" refers to Tommy "Porkchop" Markham, who performed with The Twitty Birds. Genre: The album falls under the country music genre, characteristic of Conway Twitty's later career. 260 / 540 -
"The Conway Twitty Show" released in 1975. Here's more about this album: Artist: The album features Conway Twitty and other performers, notably his band known as "The Twitty Birds," and potentially members of his family, including his children. Release Details: It was released as a 12" LP at 33 RPM in 1975, primarily on the "Twitty Bird Productions, Inc." label. Featured Names: The album cover lists names such as "Joe," "Billy Al," "Howard John," "Velton," "Porkchop," and "Charlie," which are likely members of The Twitty Birds band. "Porkchop" refers to Tommy "Porkchop" Markham, who performed with The Twitty Birds. Genre: The album falls under the country music genre, characteristic of Conway Twitty's later career. 261 / 540 -
"The Battle" by George Jones. Key facts about the album include: Release and Label: Released in 1976 by Epic Records. Genre: Country music. Context: Recorded during George Jones' divorce from Tammy Wynette, the album's title is significant. Notable Tracks: Includes the Top-20 hit "The Battle," along with "Billy Ray Wrote a Song" and "I Can't Get Over What Lovin' You Has Done". Production: Produced by Billy Sherrill. 262 / 540 -
"The Battle" by George Jones. Key facts about the album include: Release and Label: Released in 1976 by Epic Records. Genre: Country music. Context: Recorded during George Jones' divorce from Tammy Wynette, the album's title is significant. Notable Tracks: Includes the Top-20 hit "The Battle," along with "Billy Ray Wrote a Song" and "I Can't Get Over What Lovin' You Has Done". Production: Produced by Billy Sherrill. 263 / 540 -
"The Best of Cowboy Copas", a compilation album by American country music singer Lloyd Estel "Cowboy" Copas. Album Information: Artist: Cowboy Copas. Title: The Best of Cowboy Copas. Format: The image displays a vinyl LP, though CD versions also exist. Label & Catalog Number: Starday Records, SLP-958 (as seen on the album cover). Release Date: The LP version depicted was initially released in 1975, compiling earlier Starday recordings. Genre: Country Music. 264 / 540 -
"The Best of Cowboy Copas", a compilation album by American country music singer Lloyd Estel "Cowboy" Copas. Album Information: Artist: Cowboy Copas. Title: The Best of Cowboy Copas. Format: The image displays a vinyl LP, though CD versions also exist. Label & Catalog Number: Starday Records, SLP-958 (as seen on the album cover). Release Date: The LP version depicted was initially released in 1975, compiling earlier Starday recordings. Genre: Country Music. 265 / 540 -
"Come Live With Me" by Roy Clark. Additional information about the album includes: Artist: Roy Clark, a country music artist and host of the TV show Hee Haw. Release Year: 1973. Label: Dot Records. Format: Originally released as a 12" 33 1/3 RPM LP vinyl record. Key Tracks: The album features the hit "Come Live with Me," Clark's biggest hit, and "Somewhere Between Love and Tomorrow." These songs were successful on both country and pop charts. Other tracks include "I'll Paint You a Song," "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast," and "Soul Song". 266 / 540 -
"Come Live With Me" by Roy Clark. Additional information about the album includes: Artist: Roy Clark, a country music artist and host of the TV show Hee Haw. Release Year: 1973. Label: Dot Records. Format: Originally released as a 12" 33 1/3 RPM LP vinyl record. Key Tracks: The album features the hit "Come Live with Me," Clark's biggest hit, and "Somewhere Between Love and Tomorrow." These songs were successful on both country and pop charts. Other tracks include "I'll Paint You a Song," "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast," and "Soul Song". 267 / 540 -
Mel Tillis' Greatest Hits. Details about this album include: Artist: Mel Tillis, an American country music artist. Release Information: The album, identified by MGM Records M3G-4970, was released in 1974. Contents: This compilation includes popular hits from Mel Tillis' career. Featured Songs (examples from a related "Greatest Hits" compilation): Some songs often found on "Greatest Hits" compilations are "Coca Cola Cowboy," "Lying Time Again," "Blind in Love," "Sawmill," "I Ain't Never," and "Good Woman Blues". Format: The image displays a vinyl LP record album. 268 / 540 -
Mel Tillis' Greatest Hits. Details about this album include: Artist: Mel Tillis, an American country music artist. Release Information: The album, identified by MGM Records M3G-4970, was released in 1974. Contents: This compilation includes popular hits from Mel Tillis' career. Featured Songs (examples from a related "Greatest Hits" compilation): Some songs often found on "Greatest Hits" compilations are "Coca Cola Cowboy," "Lying Time Again," "Blind in Love," "Sawmill," "I Ain't Never," and "Good Woman Blues". Format: The image displays a vinyl LP record album. 269 / 540 -
"No Signs of Loneliness Here" by Marty Robbins. Additional information about the album includes: Artist: Marty Robbins. Album Title: No Signs Of Loneliness Here. Release Date: November 1975. Label: Columbia Records. Tracklist Highlights: The album features songs such as "Fly Butterfly Fly," "No Tears Milady," "The Shoe Goes On The Other Foot Tonight," "Count Me Out," "While You're Dancing," "Matilda," "Begging to You," "The Cowboy In The Continental Suit," "I Hope You Learn A Lot," and the title track "No Signs Of Loneliness Here 270 / 540 -
"No Signs of Loneliness Here" by Marty Robbins. Additional information about the album includes: Artist: Marty Robbins. Album Title: No Signs Of Loneliness Here. Release Date: November 1975. Label: Columbia Records. Tracklist Highlights: The album features songs such as "Fly Butterfly Fly," "No Tears Milady," "The Shoe Goes On The Other Foot Tonight," "Count Me Out," "While You're Dancing," "Matilda," "Begging to You," "The Cowboy In The Continental Suit," "I Hope You Learn A Lot," and the title track "No Signs Of Loneliness Here 271 / 540 -
"Alive at the Johnny Mack Brown High School" by Lester "Roadhog" Moran & The Cadillac Cowboys. Here's more about this unique album: Artist & Concept: This is actually a comedy album by the renowned country music group, The Statler Brothers, performing under the humorous guise of their fictional alter egos, Lester "Roadhog" Moran & The Cadillac Cowboys. Genre & Style: The album is a satirical take on old-fashioned, low-budget country music radio shows and live performances, complete with exaggerated sound effects and comedic banter. Release Information: The original LP was released in 1974 on the Mercury label. A more comprehensive collection, "The Complete Lester 'Roadhog' Moran & The Cadillac Cowboys," was later released in 1994, including this album and other material. Content: The album purports to be a live recording of a performance at the fictional Johnny Mack Brown High School and captures the chaotic and often humorous nature of early country music shows. 272 / 540 -
"Alive at the Johnny Mack Brown High School" by Lester "Roadhog" Moran & The Cadillac Cowboys. Here's more about this unique album: Artist & Concept: This is actually a comedy album by the renowned country music group, The Statler Brothers, performing under the humorous guise of their fictional alter egos, Lester "Roadhog" Moran & The Cadillac Cowboys. Genre & Style: The album is a satirical take on old-fashioned, low-budget country music radio shows and live performances, complete with exaggerated sound effects and comedic banter. Release Information: The original LP was released in 1974 on the Mercury label. A more comprehensive collection, "The Complete Lester 'Roadhog' Moran & The Cadillac Cowboys," was later released in 1994, including this album and other material. Content: The album purports to be a live recording of a performance at the fictional Johnny Mack Brown High School and captures the chaotic and often humorous nature of early country music shows. 273 / 540 -
Piper Road Spring Band. This is likely the band's debut album, originally released in 1976 on the Fiends Club label (catalog number PRSB 6357). The band is known for their blend of bluegrass, folk, country, and even some jazz influences. Reviews praise the album for its engaging sound and the band's musicianship 274 / 540 -
Piper Road Spring Band. This is likely the band's debut album, originally released in 1976 on the Fiends Club label (catalog number PRSB 6357). The band is known for their blend of bluegrass, folk, country, and even some jazz influences. Reviews praise the album for its engaging sound and the band's musicianship 275 / 540 -
Ernest Tubb: The Legend And The Legacy Volume One, a vinyl LP released in 1979. Here's some information about this album: Artist: Ernest Tubb, a renowned country music artist known as the "Texas Troubadour" and a pioneer of the honky-tonk sound. Album Title: The Legend And The Legacy Volume One. Release Year: 1979. Format: 12" Vinyl LP, released as a compilation album. Contents: The album features newly recorded versions of Tubb's classic songs, often in collaborations with other notable country music artists. Notable Guest Artists: The album boasts a "who's-who" of country music legends, including Willie Nelson, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Charlie Rich, and Justin Tubb (Ernest Tubb's son). Track Examples: Some of the tracks include "Waltz Across Texas" (with Willie Nelson), "Thanks A Lot" (with Loretta Lynn), and "Soldier's Last Letter" (with Johnny Cash). 276 / 540 -
Ernest Tubb: The Legend And The Legacy Volume One, a vinyl LP released in 1979. Here's some information about this album: Artist: Ernest Tubb, a renowned country music artist known as the "Texas Troubadour" and a pioneer of the honky-tonk sound. Album Title: The Legend And The Legacy Volume One. Release Year: 1979. Format: 12" Vinyl LP, released as a compilation album. Contents: The album features newly recorded versions of Tubb's classic songs, often in collaborations with other notable country music artists. Notable Guest Artists: The album boasts a "who's-who" of country music legends, including Willie Nelson, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Charlie Rich, and Justin Tubb (Ernest Tubb's son). Track Examples: Some of the tracks include "Waltz Across Texas" (with Willie Nelson), "Thanks A Lot" (with Loretta Lynn), and "Soldier's Last Letter" (with Johnny Cash). 277 / 540 -
"Oz And Charlie" by Bashful Brother Oswald and Charlie Collins. Here are some details about this album: Artists: Bashful Brother Oswald and Charlie Collins. Title: Oz And Charlie. Release Year: 1976. Label: Rounder Records. Genre & Style: Primarily Folk, World, & Country music, with styles including Country, Folk, and Bluegrass. Instrumentation: The album features Bashful Brother Oswald on dobro and Charlie Collins on guitar 278 / 540 -
"Oz And Charlie" by Bashful Brother Oswald and Charlie Collins. Here are some details about this album: Artists: Bashful Brother Oswald and Charlie Collins. Title: Oz And Charlie. Release Year: 1976. Label: Rounder Records. Genre & Style: Primarily Folk, World, & Country music, with styles including Country, Folk, and Bluegrass. Instrumentation: The album features Bashful Brother Oswald on dobro and Charlie Collins on guitar 279 / 540 -
"Best of the Truck Driver Songs - Volume Two". Here is information about the album: Album Title: Best of the Truck Driver Songs - Volume Two. Label: Starday Records, with the catalog number SLP 477 498. Featured Artists: The album features artists known for their contributions to truck driving country music, including Red Sovine, The Stanley Brothers, Johnny Bush, and The Willis Brothers. Genre: The album is in the country music genre, specifically truck driving songs. Notable Tracks: The album includes classic truck driving anthems. For instance, a similar compilation, "Best Of The Truck Driver Songs," lists tracks like "Truck Drivin' Man" by Hylo Brown & the Timberliners, "Phantom 309" and "Giddy Up Go" by Red Sovine, "Six Days on the Road" by Dave Dudley, and "Give Me Forty Acres (To Turn This Rig Around)" by The Willis Brothers. Note that the specific tracks on Volume Two might differ slightly from other "Best Of" compilations, but the general theme and featured artists remain consistent. 280 / 540 -
"Best of the Truck Driver Songs - Volume Two". Here is information about the album: Album Title: Best of the Truck Driver Songs - Volume Two. Label: Starday Records, with the catalog number SLP 477 498. Featured Artists: The album features artists known for their contributions to truck driving country music, including Red Sovine, The Stanley Brothers, Johnny Bush, and The Willis Brothers. Genre: The album is in the country music genre, specifically truck driving songs. Notable Tracks: The album includes classic truck driving anthems. For instance, a similar compilation, "Best Of The Truck Driver Songs," lists tracks like "Truck Drivin' Man" by Hylo Brown & the Timberliners, "Phantom 309" and "Giddy Up Go" by Red Sovine, "Six Days on the Road" by Dave Dudley, and "Give Me Forty Acres (To Turn This Rig Around)" by The Willis Brothers. Note that the specific tracks on Volume Two might differ slightly from other "Best Of" compilations, but the general theme and featured artists remain consistent. 281 / 540 -
Andy Williams' Dear Heart, a classic vinyl LP. Here is some information: Artist: Andy Williams, an American singer known for his smooth voice and easy-listening style. Album Title: Dear Heart. Release Year & Label: The album was released in 1965 on Columbia Records (record number CS 9138 for stereo or CL 2338 for mono). Format: The cover is for a 12-inch vinyl LP record, played at 33 RPM. Notable Tracks: The album includes songs such as "Dear Heart" (the title track from the 1964 film), "Red Roses For A Blue Lady," "Everybody Loves Somebody," and "I Can't Stop Loving You 282 / 540 -
Andy Williams' Dear Heart, a classic vinyl LP. Here is some information: Artist: Andy Williams, an American singer known for his smooth voice and easy-listening style. Album Title: Dear Heart. Release Year & Label: The album was released in 1965 on Columbia Records (record number CS 9138 for stereo or CL 2338 for mono). Format: The cover is for a 12-inch vinyl LP record, played at 33 RPM. Notable Tracks: The album includes songs such as "Dear Heart" (the title track from the 1964 film), "Red Roses For A Blue Lady," "Everybody Loves Somebody," and "I Can't Stop Loving You 283 / 540 -
"That's Country" by Brother Oswald & Charlie Collins, released on Rounder Records (catalog number 0041). This is a vintage vinyl LP album, originally released in 1975, and features musicians Bashful Brother Oswald and Charlie Collins performing traditional country and bluegrass music. The album contains tracks like "Nobody's Business", "Wabash Cannonball", and "Saint Anne's Reel 284 / 540 -
"That's Country" by Brother Oswald & Charlie Collins, released on Rounder Records (catalog number 0041). This is a vintage vinyl LP album, originally released in 1975, and features musicians Bashful Brother Oswald and Charlie Collins performing traditional country and bluegrass music. The album contains tracks like "Nobody's Business", "Wabash Cannonball", and "Saint Anne's Reel 285 / 540 -
self-titled vinyl LP album by country music singer and songwriter Glen Sherley. Key information about the album: Artist: Glen Sherley. Album Title: Glen Sherley (also referred to as "Self-Titled"). Label: Mega Records. Catalog Number: M31-1006. Format: 12" LP, 33 RPM, released in a gatefold cover. Release Year: 1972. About Glen Sherley and the album: Glen Sherley was a country musician who gained attention through Johnny Cash, particularly for his song "Greystone Chapel" which Cash performed during his famous Folsom Prison concert. This album, Glen Sherley, was recorded live while Sherley was still incarcerated at Vacaville Prison in California. The album's themes often reflect his experiences with prison life and country living, similar in style to artists like Merle Haggard. 286 / 540 -
self-titled vinyl LP album by country music singer and songwriter Glen Sherley. Key information about the album: Artist: Glen Sherley. Album Title: Glen Sherley (also referred to as "Self-Titled"). Label: Mega Records. Catalog Number: M31-1006. Format: 12" LP, 33 RPM, released in a gatefold cover. Release Year: 1972. About Glen Sherley and the album: Glen Sherley was a country musician who gained attention through Johnny Cash, particularly for his song "Greystone Chapel" which Cash performed during his famous Folsom Prison concert. This album, Glen Sherley, was recorded live while Sherley was still incarcerated at Vacaville Prison in California. The album's themes often reflect his experiences with prison life and country living, similar in style to artists like Merle Haggard. 287 / 540 -
"Kindly Keep It Country" by Hank Thompson. Here's some information about the album: Artist & Title: Hank Thompson – Kindly Keep It Country. Label & Release Year: Released on Dot Records in 1973. Genre: It's a country music album featuring Thompson's signature style. Notable Tracks: The album includes tracks like "Kindly Keep It Country," "Jill's Jack in the Box," "Southern Loving," and "Six Pack to Go". Format: It's a 12-inch vinyl LP record, spinning at 33 RPM 290 / 540 -
"Kindly Keep It Country" by Hank Thompson. Here's some information about the album: Artist & Title: Hank Thompson – Kindly Keep It Country. Label & Release Year: Released on Dot Records in 1973. Genre: It's a country music album featuring Thompson's signature style. Notable Tracks: The album includes tracks like "Kindly Keep It Country," "Jill's Jack in the Box," "Southern Loving," and "Six Pack to Go". Format: It's a 12-inch vinyl LP record, spinning at 33 RPM 291 / 540 -
"The Best Of The Kingston Trio", a compilation album by the iconic folk music group, The Kingston Trio. Key details about the album: Artist: The Kingston Trio. Title: The Best Of The Kingston Trio. Label: Capitol Records, under "The Star Line" imprint. Format: 12" Vinyl LP, 33 RPM. Notable Tracks: The album features many of their legendary hits, including "Tom Dooley," "M.T.A.," "Where Have All The Flowers Gone," "Scotch And Soda," and "A Worried Man". Significance: This compilation showcases the group's most beloved and commercially successful songs, highlighting their impact on the folk music revival of the late 1950s and 1960s. 292 / 540 -
"The Best Of The Kingston Trio", a compilation album by the iconic folk music group, The Kingston Trio. Key details about the album: Artist: The Kingston Trio. Title: The Best Of The Kingston Trio. Label: Capitol Records, under "The Star Line" imprint. Format: 12" Vinyl LP, 33 RPM. Notable Tracks: The album features many of their legendary hits, including "Tom Dooley," "M.T.A.," "Where Have All The Flowers Gone," "Scotch And Soda," and "A Worried Man". Significance: This compilation showcases the group's most beloved and commercially successful songs, highlighting their impact on the folk music revival of the late 1950s and 1960s. 293 / 540 -
"Claudine" by Claudine Longet, released in 1967 on A&M Records. Here's some information about this iconic album: Artist and Album: The album is the debut LP by French singer and actress Claudine Longet, titled "Claudine". Release Details: It was released in April 1967 on A&M Records with the catalog number SP 4121 (for the stereo version, as indicated on the cover). Musical Style: The album falls into the genres of Pop, Bossa Nova, French Pop, and Easy Listening. Significance: "Claudine" was Longet's first serious attempt at a music career and played a role in A&M Records' expansion of its musical repertoire. Popularity: The album was a commercial success, reaching number 11 on the Billboard pop albums chart and earning an RIAA-certified gold record for sales exceeding 500,000 copies in the U.S. Notable Tracks: The album features popular tracks such as "A Man and a Woman," "Here, There and Everywhere," "Meditation," and "Hello, Hello" 294 / 540 -
"Claudine" by Claudine Longet, released in 1967 on A&M Records. Here's some information about this iconic album: Artist and Album: The album is the debut LP by French singer and actress Claudine Longet, titled "Claudine". Release Details: It was released in April 1967 on A&M Records with the catalog number SP 4121 (for the stereo version, as indicated on the cover). Musical Style: The album falls into the genres of Pop, Bossa Nova, French Pop, and Easy Listening. Significance: "Claudine" was Longet's first serious attempt at a music career and played a role in A&M Records' expansion of its musical repertoire. Popularity: The album was a commercial success, reaching number 11 on the Billboard pop albums chart and earning an RIAA-certified gold record for sales exceeding 500,000 copies in the U.S. Notable Tracks: The album features popular tracks such as "A Man and a Woman," "Here, There and Everywhere," "Meditation," and "Hello, Hello" 295 / 540 -
"Hank Thompson's Greatest Hits Vol. 1". Here's information about the album and artist: Artist: Henry William "Hank" Thompson, a well-known American country music entertainer whose career lasted seven decades, was known for his "honky tonk Western swing" style. Album Details: This compilation album features some of Hank Thompson's most famous songs, released on the Dot Records label in 1972. The catalog number is DOS-26004. Genre: The album is categorized under the Folk, World, & Country genre, with a specific Country music style. Notable Tracks: The album includes songs such as "I've Come Awful Close," "Oklahoma Hills," "The Mark of a Heel," "(I've Got A) Humpty Dumpty Heart," "Green Light," "Smoky the Bar," "Squaws Along the Yukon," "Wild Side of Life," "Next Time I Fall in Love," "Wildwood Flower," and "New Blackboard of My Heart". Significance: Hank Thompson was a significant figure in country music. He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1989. He was also known for his innovative approach, including being among the first country stars to host a TV show, perform in Las Vegas, and record a live album 296 / 540 -
"Hank Thompson's Greatest Hits Vol. 1". Here's information about the album and artist: Artist: Henry William "Hank" Thompson, a well-known American country music entertainer whose career lasted seven decades, was known for his "honky tonk Western swing" style. Album Details: This compilation album features some of Hank Thompson's most famous songs, released on the Dot Records label in 1972. The catalog number is DOS-26004. Genre: The album is categorized under the Folk, World, & Country genre, with a specific Country music style. Notable Tracks: The album includes songs such as "I've Come Awful Close," "Oklahoma Hills," "The Mark of a Heel," "(I've Got A) Humpty Dumpty Heart," "Green Light," "Smoky the Bar," "Squaws Along the Yukon," "Wild Side of Life," "Next Time I Fall in Love," "Wildwood Flower," and "New Blackboard of My Heart". Significance: Hank Thompson was a significant figure in country music. He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1989. He was also known for his innovative approach, including being among the first country stars to host a TV show, perform in Las Vegas, and record a live album 297 / 540 -
"Independence" by Nat Stuckey, a country music artist. Here are some details about the album: Artist: Nat Stuckey. Title: Independence. Year of Release: 1976. Format: 12" Vinyl LP (33 RPM). Record Label: MCA Records, with catalog number MCA-2184. Genre & Style: Primarily Country, with elements of Folk World & Country and Honky-Tonk. Notable Tracks: Includes songs like "Sun Comin' Up", "Lyin' Eyes", "The Way He's Treated You", and "(Lying Here With) Linda On My Mind" 298 / 540 -
"Independence" by Nat Stuckey, a country music artist. Here are some details about the album: Artist: Nat Stuckey. Title: Independence. Year of Release: 1976. Format: 12" Vinyl LP (33 RPM). Record Label: MCA Records, with catalog number MCA-2184. Genre & Style: Primarily Country, with elements of Folk World & Country and Honky-Tonk. Notable Tracks: Includes songs like "Sun Comin' Up", "Lyin' Eyes", "The Way He's Treated You", and "(Lying Here With) Linda On My Mind" 299 / 540 -
"THE HAL WAYNE SHOW FEATURING My Heart Is An Open Book" by the artist Hal Wayne. The album cover also appears to be autographed by Hal Wayne. Here's some information about this record: Artist: Hal Wayne. Title: The Hal Wayne Show featuring My Heart Is An Open Book. Format: 12" LP vinyl record. Genre: Country music. Record Label: LESON INT'L. Notable Track: "My Heart Is An Open Book" was released as a single in 1972 300 / 540
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