| 1. Misty Morning Rain |
| 2. Feet |
| 3. Springfall |
| 4. If It's All the Same to You |
| 5. That's the Only Way to Say Good Morning |
| 6. Talk to Your Heart |
| 7. There's Always Me |
| 8. We Can't Build a Fire in the Rain |
| 9. All the Good Things Are Gone |
| 10. If You Were a Song |
| 11. Let's Make a Nice Memory |
Hits on Monument,Ray Price,Sony,Country,Country & Western,Country-Pop,Honky Tonk,Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan,Traditional Country
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Connie Smith - Greatest Hits on Monument
Connie Smith Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000028RT Release Date: 1993-03-09 |
Tracks:
- Coming Around
- You And Love AndI
- I Just Want To Be Your Everything
- Lovin' You Baby
- All Of A Sudden
- There'll Never Be Another For Me
- Lovin' You, Lovin' Me
- The Wayward Wind
- Smooth Sailin'
- Loving You Has Sure Been Goot To Me
- The Thousand And One
- Don't Say Love
- I Don't Want to Be Free
- Don't Make Me Dream (If Dreamin' Can't Come True)
Customer Reviews:
The end of an era.......2005-01-14
The stand track here is Smooth sailing. It should have been a major country hit for Connie but was only a very minor hit. T G Sheppard eventually covered the song and took it into the country top ten. I love T G's music , especially his version of Smooth sailing, but it isn't any better than Connie's original.
This set also includes Connie's excellent covers of I just want to be your everything (Andy Gibb) and The wayward wind (a chart-topping hit for Gogi Grant in America in the fifties and again for Frank Ifield in Britain in the sixties). Elsewhere, there are many fine songs though they are not as strong as the best of her RCA music. My favorites among them are There'll never be another for me, Don't say love, Lovin' you baby and Lovin' you .lovin' me, but I enjoy all the songs here.
While this is not the place to begin a collection of Connie's music (Essential Connie Smith is the best starter), this is a welcome addition to the collection for all fans of Connie's music.
This One Is Not "ESSENTIAL".......2002-05-05
You don't need this that bad.......2002-04-07
Something missing.......2001-10-11
Great collection, but a few milestones missing........2000-02-25
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Hits on Monument
Ray Price Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000008JL3 Release Date: 1993-03-09 |
Tracks:
- Misty Morning Rain
- Feet
- Springfall
- If It's All the Same to You
- That's the Only Way to Say Good Morning
- Talk to Your Heart
- There's Always Me
- We Can't Build a Fire in the Rain
- All the Good Things Are Gone
- If You Were a Song
- Let's Make a Nice Memory
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Jeannie Seely - Greatest Hits on Monument
Jeannie Seely Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008KJL Release Date: 1993-03-09 |
Customer Reviews:
Jeannie Seely is the best as far as I'm concerned........2007-04-15
The album "Don't Touch Me" was the first one I bought by her. I will always love it. I love those soul songs. She's my favorite lady singer and Don Gibson was my favorite male. I only wished they had recorded together at least once. "The King of Country Soul" and "Miss Country Soul". "Don't Touch Me" put me on to her music and I've never looked back. We were in New Orleans with my husband preparing to head out for Vietnam when we first time and we rushed right down to the Navy Exchange to buy it. It was sort of like an anthem for us. To tell that to anyone who might want to get "close" with us while he was gone those 2 years. We've now been married over 50 years. And so of course I bought the Greatest Hits On Monument. There was another album she did I believe was called "Miss Country Soul". I have that as well, however all of my LPs are still stored in moving boxes since CDs came out. But I've tried to duplicate all of my LPs (purchasing them) on CDs. Thank goodness for someone telling me about Amazon. I've just about bought 1/3 of what I have stored in the boxes.
I would imagine that one would have to like this kind of music to appreciate her efforts. Which are really not efforts to her. She loves it. She sent me her latest CD "Life's Highway" and a sweet note. She has worked long and hard at country and at the Grand Ole Opry and has never been recognized enough I don't think. But these albums will ensure that she will always be remembered.
I believe that I remember hearing that Hank Cochran (her husband at the time) wrote the song "I Fall to Pieces" for her but Patsy Cline got the hit. Too bad. I liked Jeannie's version better and I have it on CD as well as LP.
Queen of Country Torch Singers.......2005-06-10
1- Don't Touch Me
2- When It's Over
3- I'll Love You More
4- Everything I Had Going For Me is Gone
5- Darling are You Ever Coming Home
6- A Wandering Man
7- These Memories
8- It's Only Love
9- It Just Takes Practice
10- Your Way, My Way
11- You Changed Everything About Me But My Name
12- Don't You Ever Get Tired
13- Welcome Home to Nothing
14- How is He
Jeannie Seely burst on to the country music scene in 1966 and had her biggest hit right off the bat DON'T TOUCH ME, which won her the Grammy in 1966 for Best Country Female Vocal. This collection is of vintage tracks from her years on Monument Records 1966-69 and includes seven songs that were top 40 country successes for her. Seely signed with Decca-MCA in 1969 and had a hit-or-miss string of chart songs for them, although her music was consistently fine. Unfortunately for Jeannie, these were arguably the greatest, most competitive years in country music history for female vocalists with Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette at their apexes and Lynn Anderson, Dolly Parton, Jeannie C. Riley, Connie Smith, and a dozen more "girl singers" proved tough competition but Seely's head was always above water and remained famous and popular. As someone else mentioned, during the Monument years Jeannie recorded almost nothing but slow melancholy material, even her love songs like "I'll Love You More" have a touch of sadness in them. The sassy uptempo "Everything I Had Going For Me is Gone" even casts Jeannie as "feeling sorry for myself" although the melody is catchy and fun. Her Decca material was much more varied and I prefer those recordings, but these songs were generally bigger hits since they followed in the wake of her blockbuster "Don't Touch Me". Jeannie always sang with a lot of heart and passion which helped to earn her the nickname "Miss Country Soul". One suspects had Jeannie been around in the 1950's she would have been an acclaimed pop singer of the "torch" variety. Today Jeannie is past 60 but still one of the most promenient female vocalists on the Grand Ole Opry, still singing and looking great and in recent years has recorded everything from a Christmas album to a bluegrass one.
Forgotten country star.......2005-01-14
The big hit that Jeannie is remembered for (if she is remembered at all) is Don't touch me, which has been covered by many country singers including Tammy, George Jones and Lorrie Morgan. It is a heart-wrenching ballad, typical of many of the songs here although Jeannie can lighten up when she chooses, as in I'll love you more than you need.
Long after her hit-making days were over, Jeannie continued to perform on the Grand Old Opry and at other venues. Despite that, her music is generally hard to find these days. Nevertheless, if you enjoy predominately sad love songs sung in a traditional country style, you will enjoy Jeannie's music.
Best Compilation on Jeenie so far........2003-12-01
The sound is alright, and Jeenie is in great voice here.
All the songs are originals and the booklet boasts no notes.
I would recommend getting this, as it has become very rare, and I don't see any of her hits being reissued in the near future.
best Jeannie cd on the market.......2003-03-12
Now for the compliments. If you're into 60's country girls, one should check Jeannie out. Her voice is instantly recognizable and not every country person's is. This includes her hit "Don't Touch Me", but also check out "Welcome Home to Nothing" and "A Wanderin' Man."
Hopefully someone will make a collection of her Decca/MCA material soon.
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Billy Walker - Greatest Hits on Monument
Billy Walker Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000028RU Release Date: 1993-03-09 |
Tracks:
- A Million And One
- Ramona
- Bear With Me A Little Longer
- From The Bottle To The Bottom
- Sundown Mary
- Anything Your Heart Desires
- Curtains On The Windows
- I Taught Her Everything She Knows
- In Del Rio
- Darling Days
- Smoky Places
- The Old French Quarter
- Thinking 'Bout You, Babe
- Better Homes And Gardens
- Age Of Worry
Customer Reviews:
Great guy.......2006-06-20
A Brief Lull .......2006-04-13
This is pretty good!.......2002-04-07
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