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Wynette,Tammy Another Lonely Song / Woman To Woman CD
- SKU:
- 33150901
- UPC:
- 5013929897434
- MPN:
- 2989743
- Condition:
- New
Description
Tammy Wynette, known as the "First Lady of Country Music", was one of the music's truly iconic figures. This much beloved entertainer - during a twenty-seven year recording career - saw the release of 42 studio albums and charted 73 singles. By the time the two albums in this collection were released, producer Billy Sherrill had developed a distinctive styling for the hit-making singer, with her "sob in the voice" heightening the emotions of songs' lyrics, perfectly blending in with the smooth musicianship and string arrangements and backup vocals by The Jordanaires. Both albums were released in 1974 and each was headed up by a hit single. 'Another Lonely Song' gave the singer her 14th No. 1 solo chart single. The album also included covers of three already proven country hits 'Satin Sheets', 'Keep Me In Mind' and 'Help Me Make It Through The Night'. Seven months later came "Woman To Woman" with it's Billy Sherrill penned title track reaching No. 4 in Billboard's Country Singles Chart and offering another touch of home-spun feminine advice. Once again, the album presents songs from many of the most respected writers in the business - Dave Loggins' 'Please Come To Boston', Mickey Newbury's 'I Don't Think About Him No More' and Shel Silverstein's 'For The Kids', the last revealing that this one-time Playboy cartoonist was more than just a humourist. Both albums appear on CD for the first time.
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1. Another Lonely Song 2. Crying Steel Guitar 3. What My Thoughts Do All the Time 4. Stayin' Home Woman 5. Satin Sheets 6. Homecoming 7. Help Me Make It Through the Night 8. Keep Me in Mind 9. Oh, How I Miss Him 10. With Child 11. One Final Stand 12. Woman to Woman 13. Right Here in Your Arms 14. What's a Little Rain 15. This Time I Almost Made It 16. Please Come to Boston 17. I Don't Think About Him No More 18. For the Kids 19. The Woman I Am 20. Touching Love 21. I've Been Loved Before (But Not Like This)