Dottie West Careless Hands - Have You Heard - I’M Only A Woman - Country Sunshine (2-CD)

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Dottie West: Careless Hands - Have You Heard - I’M Only A Woman - Country Sunshine (2-CD)
Four classic Dottie West albums recorded between 1971 and 1973.
Careless Hands" (1971) shows the singer as a singer sympathetic to the Nashville sound. It was produced by Jerry Bradley and consisted mainly of covers of country/pop standards such as "Rose Garden", "Help Me Make It Through The Night", "Release Me (And Let Me Love Again)", "Snowbird" and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry".
Jerry Bradley continued the mix of covers and new songs on the singer's next two albums; "Have You Heard" includes "Me And Bobby McGee" and "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)", while "I'm Only A Woman" features the two pop standards "Are You Lonesome Tonight" and the Buck Owens classic "Together Again".
Country Sunshine" brought a new producer in Billy Davis. The title track attracted international attention when it was used in the Coca-Cola commercial. The album featured a more diverse selection of songs, including "Desperado" by the Eagles, "Jesse" by Janis Ian and "My Love" by Paul McCartney's Wings.
With one of the most beautiful voices in country music, Dottie West has been praised by pundits and audiences alike. In a career that could be likened to a country song, Dottie West had success but also experienced poverty and tragedy in her life. She was born on October 11, 1932 and died on September 4, 1991 at the age of just 58 from injuries sustained in a car accident. She was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2018.
Article properties:Dottie West: Careless Hands - Have You Heard - I’M Only A Woman - Country Sunshine (2-CD)
Interpret: Dottie West
Album titlle: Careless Hands - Have You Heard - I’M Only A Woman - Country Sunshine (2-CD)
Genre Country
Label Morello Records
Artikelart CD
EAN: 5013929811348
- weight in Kg 0.1
| West, Dottie - Careless Hands - Have You Heard - I’M Only A Woman - Country Sunshine (2-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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| 01 | Careless Hands | CARELESS HANDS | ||
| 02 | Snowbird | Dottie West | ||
| 03 | Only A Fool | Dottie West | ||
| 04 | Rose Garden | Dottie West | ||
| 05 | Help Me Make It Through The Night | Dottie West | ||
| 06 | Yonder Comes A Sucker | Dottie West | ||
| 07 | Release Me (And Let Me Love Again) | Dottie West | ||
| 08 | Your Love Takes Care Of Me | Dottie West | ||
| 09 | I’M So Lonesome I Could Cry | Dottie West | ||
| 10 | Only One Thing Left To Do | Dottie West | ||
| 11 | You’Re The Other Half Of Me | HAVE YOU HEARD | ||
| 12 | Just One Time | Dottie West | ||
| 13 | Once You Were Mine | Dottie West | ||
| 14 | Put Your Hand In The Hand | Dottie West | ||
| 15 | Me And Bobby Mcgee | Dottie West | ||
| 16 | Six Weeks Every Summer (Christmas Every Other Year) | Dottie West | ||
| 17 | Wish I Didn’T Love You Anymore | Dottie West | ||
| 18 | Tiny | Dottie West | ||
| 19 | No Love At All | Dottie West | ||
| 20 | Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) | Dottie West | ||
| West, Dottie - Careless Hands - Have You Heard - I’M Only A Woman - Country Sunshine (2-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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| 01 | I’M Only A Woman | I’M ONLY A WOMAN | ||
| 02 | Your Sweet Love | Dottie West | ||
| 03 | Baby, I Tried | Dottie West | ||
| 04 | Are You Lonesome Tonight | Dottie West | ||
| 05 | Lonely Is | Dottie West | ||
| 06 | There’S A Big Wheel | Dottie West | ||
| 07 | That’S All That’S Left Of My Baby | Dottie West | ||
| 08 | Together Again | Dottie West | ||
| 09 | Too Much Of Loving You | Dottie West | ||
| 10 | Give It Time To Be Tender | Dottie West | ||
| 11 | My Mind’S Gone To Memphis | COUNTRY SUNSHINE | ||
| 12 | You Take Me Home, Honey | Dottie West | ||
| 13 | We Had It All | Dottie West | ||
| 14 | My Love | Dottie West | ||
| 15 | Desperado | Dottie West | ||
| 16 | Jesse | Dottie West | ||
| 17 | The Lady | Dottie West | ||
| 18 | Country Sunshine | Dottie West | ||
| 19 | Help Me | Dottie West | ||
| 20 | It’S Been A Long Time | Dottie West | ||
Dottie West & Don Gibson
Rings Of Gold
Dottie West & Don Gibson
Rings Of Gold
(Gene Thomas)
recorded November 7, 1968 (18:00-21:30) RCA Victor Studio, 806 17th Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee; Producers: Danny Davis & Chester B. Atkins
with Don Gibson: duet vocal/guitar; Dottie West: duet vocal/leader; Chester B. 'Chet' Atkins: guitar; Jerry Reed Hubbard: electric guitar; Thomas Grady Martin: electric guitar; Bill West: steel guitar; Roy M. 'Junior' Huskey, Jr: bass; Jerry K. Carrigan: drums; Hargus M. 'Pig' Robbins: piano
RCA 47-9715 - master WWA4-5012
Gene Thomas was a teenage rock 'n' roller from Palestine, Texas, who went to Houston in search of his big break. His record of Sometime became a fairly big hit in 1961, and caught the ear of Roy Orbison, who brought him to Nashville. Orbison and Bobby Goldsboro wrote the follow-up, Baby's Gone, but it died at #84. "Back in Houston," Thomas said later, "I began focusing more on writing, due to the fact I didn't like any of the songs offered by the Nashville publishers. In '67, I wrote a song titled 'Go With Me' and recorded it as a duo [Gene & Debbe]." It was probably fellow Houstonian Mickey Newbury who connected Thomas with Acuff-Rose's new pop label, TRX. Gene & Debbe cracked the Hot 100 three times in 1967 and '68. Rings Of Gold was one of their duets, but the original version was by yet another duet, Waylon Jennings and Anita Carter, who recorded it in November 1967. Someone at Acuff-Rose pitched it to Don Gibson and Dottie West for their first and only duet album.
The once-assertive backbeat on Gibson's records had given way to a brisk, playful rhythm track. Three electric guitarists worked the session, Grady Martin, Jerry Reed, and Chet Atkins. It's hard to know who's playing the trippy lead guitar; in all likelihood, it's Martin. Rings Of Gold reached #2 on the country charts, becoming Dottie West's biggest hit to that point. At the end of 1969, Chet Atkins dropped Gibson, deciding that a jolt might rid him of his addictions and sloppy attitude. Wesley Rose picked him up on his way down for Hickory Records. There were another thirty-plus hits, none of them very substantial except Woman (Sensuous Woman), which topped the country charts in 1972.
- Colin Escott -
Various Country & Western Hit Parade 1969
Read more at: https://www.bear-family.de/various-country-und-western-hit-parade-1969.html
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