So much gets made of countrypolitan's expansive, pop-influenced sound that it's easy to forget that it was also a medium of great singers. Few of them were as good as Sammi Smith. Blessed with a deep, husky voice that was nevertheless soft and tender, and breathing soulfulness, Smith had her best-known moment with 1970's "Help Me Make It Through the Night," a Top 10 crossover smash that she invested with a smoldering sense of emotional and physical need. On all of her best recordings, Smith's voice invites the listener into an emotional world so revealing and familiar that it often seems as if she's right there beside you, whispering into your ear. Such remarkable intimacies are only enhanced by their often breathtaking countrypolitan settings. --David Cantwell
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The Best of Sammi Smith
Sammi Smith Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000014VU Release Date: 1996-10-22 |
Tracks:
- Help Me Make It Through The Night
- He's Everywhere
- Then You Walk In
- For The Kids
- Kentucky
- I've Got To Have You
- The Toast Of 45
- I Miss You Most When You're Right Here
- City Of New Orleans
- The Rainbow In Daddy's Eyes
- Long Black Veil
- Cover Me
- Today I Started Loving You Again
- My Window Faces The South
- What A Lie
- The Letter
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So much gets made of countrypolitan's expansive, pop-influenced sound that it's easy to forget that it was also a medium of great singers. Few of them were as good as Sammi Smith. Blessed with a deep, husky voice that was nevertheless soft and tender, and breathing soulfulness, Smith had her best-known moment with 1970's "Help Me Make It Through the Night," a Top 10 crossover smash that she invested with a smoldering sense of emotional and physical need. On all of her best recordings, Smith's voice invites the listener into an emotional world so revealing and familiar that it often seems as if she's right there beside you, whispering into your ear. Such remarkable intimacies are only enhanced by their often breathtaking countrypolitan settings. --David CantwellCustomer Reviews:
What got my mother through the night.......2006-06-22
Best of Sammi Smith.......2006-02-26
The entire CD was excellent.
To my ear, the best song on this disc is "My Window Faces the South", musicians on that track were: Wade Ray, Billy Cash & Hall Rugg on steel guitar.
Vibrant, jazzy, outlaw country!
A toast to Sammi.......2005-02-18
One of country's great might-have-beens.......2003-02-22
This collection contains the best of her Mega recordings, including (of course) Help me make it through the night. A top ten pop hit and number one country in America, the song was eventually a hit for reggae singer John Holt in the UK. I doubt if Sammi?s version was ever released outside the USA ? Mega could hardly cope with the domestic requirements.
Of the other tracks, the biggest country hit (number nine) was Today I started loving you again. Merle Haggard wrote this song - it would have probably been a big hit for him, except that his version was tucked away on a B-side. The song has often been covered, but Merle really likes Sammi?s version.
Other great songs here (some hits, some just album tracks) include He?s everywhere, Then you walk in, I?ve got to have you, The toast of ?45, The rainbow in Daddy?s eyes and Long black veil. Indeed, the whole album is very enjoyable.
Sammi?s strength is her heartfelt singing, although she can do more upbeat songs too ? this set includes her version of City of New Orleans that was a minor country hit for her. Sammi?s version is among the best of many I?ve heard, although Willie Nelson?s is the best of the lot - he has made that song his own,
If Sammi had been on a major label when she recorded Help me make it through the night, things might have been a lot different. As it is, anybody who enjoys heartfelt country music of the seventies should give Sammi a listen.
Where are you now.......2002-01-15
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