Album Melba Montgomery - America's No. One Country And Western Girl Singer
Tracklist
1 | The Blues Are Closing InWritten-By – C. Montgomery, M. Montgomery |
2 | Listen ArmsWritten-By – E. Montgomery, M. Montgomery |
3 | We Re-opened An Old LoveWritten-By – E. Montgomery, M. Montgomery |
4 | Big Big HeartachesWritten-By – C. Montgomery, M. Montgomery |
5 | Don't Make Me Build Another WallWritten-By – C. Montgomery, M. Montgomery |
6 | Before She Changed Your MindWritten-By – M. Montgomery |
7 | The Mood I'm InWritten-By – C. Montgomery, M. Montgomery |
8 | It's Not The SameWritten-By – M. Montgomery |
9 | I've Come A Long Way From GoodbyeWritten-By – C. Montgomery, M. Montgomery |
10 | I'm Never Gonna Be The SameWritten-By – C. Montgomery, M. Montgomery |
11 | Don't Make Me ChangeWritten-By – M. Montgomery |
12 | Blues No One Can DescribeWritten-By – M. Montgomery |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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UAS 6341 | Melba Montgomery | America's No. One Country And Western Girl Singer (LP, Album) | United Artists Records | UAS 6341 | US | 1963 |
UAL 3341 | Melba Montgomery | America's No. One Country And Western Girl Singer (LP, Album, Mono) | United Artists Records | UAL 3341 | Canada | 1963 |
T 91066 | Melba Montgomery | America's No. One Country And Western Girl Singer (LP, Album, Mono, Club) | United Artists Records | T 91066 | US | Unknown |
ST 91066 | Melba Montgomery | America's No. One Country And Western Girl Singer (LP, Album, Club) | United Artists Records | ST 91066 | US | 1963 |
Crédits
- Design [Cover] – Norman Art Studio, Chicago
- Liner Notes – Bob Rolontz
- Producer – Pappy Daily
Notes
High Fidelity
Album
Blues No One Can Describe Lyrics. Missing Lyrics. About Americas No. One Country And Western Girl Singer. Americas No. One Country And Western Girl Singer Q&A. Producers Pappy Daily. Writers Carl Montgomery, Earl Montgomery & Melba Montgomery. More Melba Montgomery albums. Autograph Alive. Melba Montgomery. Show all albums by Melba Montgomery. In 1964, Montgomery's first solo debut, America's No. 1 Country and Western Girl Singer. The album brought about a top-25 hit for Montgomery, The Greatest One of All, which peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Country Chart. For the rest of the decade, Montgomery had a few other minor solo hits, none of which made the country top 40. Jones continued to duet with Montgomery. Released in 1974, No Charge became a number-one country hit on the Billboard country chart, as well as top-40 hit on the Billboard pop chart. The song and the album became successful, and Montgomery's only top 10-hit as a solo artist. America's Country and Western Girl Singer. Do You Know Where Your Man Is. Melba Montgomery & Norma Jean: First Ladies of Country. Melba Montgomery, Norma Jean. Melba Montgomery: все альбомы, включая Famous Country Duets , Country Girl , Singing What's In Our Hearts и другие. Vintage Collections. George Jones, Melba Montgomery. Big Big Heartaches. I've Come a Long Way. Blues No One Can Describe. New version of Melba Montgomery - America's No. One Country And Western Girl Singer avalable for free download. zip, rar archives. mp3, ape, flac, hd formats. Albums-FREE Folk, World, & Country Melba Montgomery - America's No. Melba Montgomery - America's No. Melba Montgomery Country 1963 US. Singer: Melba Montgomery. Album: America's No. Style: Country. From the 1964 album America's No. One Country & Western Girl Singer. Other Albums by Melba Montgomery. Jambalaya On The Bayou & Other Favorites. I Still Care Digitally Remastered. One Country And Western Girl Singer Vinyl. Release type: Album. Release source: Vinyl. Year: 1964. 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. America's No. One Country and Western Girl Singer. Released: February 1964. Label: United Artists