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Released
  
1964

Producer
  
Pappy Daily

Genre
  
Country music

Release date
  
1964

Label
  
Soundmark

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Recorded
  
January 1964, Columbia Recording Studio, Nashville, TN

Bluegrass Hootenanny (1964)
  
Famous Country Duets (1965)

Artists
  
George Jones, Melba Montgomery

Similar
  
George Jones albums, Country music albums

Bluegrass Hootenanny is an album by American country music artists George Jones and Melba Montgomery released in 1964 on the United Artists Records.

Contents

Background

Bluegrass Hootenanny was the second duet album by Jones and Montgomery, the first being the bluegrass-tinged What's In Our Heart. As the title implies, this second Jones/Montgomery collection brings this sound into focus, a departure of sorts for Jones, who was known primarily for his hardcore honky tonk sound and soulful ballad singing. The album features several bluegrass interpretations of classic country songs written by Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt, and Hank Williams. Jones co-wrote two songs with Johnny Mathis, the rollicking "Jump In The Mississippi" and the plaintive "I'd Dreamed My Baby Came Home", while "Will There Ever Be Another" and "I'll Be There To Welcome You Home" were co-written by Montgomery. The album was a hit, reaching number 12 on the country album chart, although not quite as successful as What's In Our Heart had been, which had risen to number three.

Jones and Montgomery would tour together, with Jones confessing in his autobiography I Lived To Tell It All, "My affections for Melba surfaced almost immediately after we began working. But my drunkenness and the fact that I had a wife did little to make her want to commit to me." Jones also divulged that he had asked her to marry him but Montgomery had begun a relationship with Jones' guitar player Jack Solomon, whom she would eventually marry.

Track listing

  1. "Dixieland for Me" (Curtis McPeake, David Watkins)
  2. "Once More" (Dusty Owens)
  3. "Will There Ever Be Another" (Melba Montgomery, Carl Montgomery)
  4. "I'd Jump the Mississippi" (George Jones, Johnny Mathis)
  5. "Please Be My Love" (Monroe Fields, Carl Sauceman)
  6. "I Dreamed My Baby Came Home" (Jones, Mathis)
  7. "Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms" (Lester Flatt)
  8. "Blue Moon of Kentucky" (Bill Monroe)
  9. "House of Gold" (Hank Williams)
  10. "Wait a Little Longer, Please Jesus" (Hazel Houser, Chester Smith)
  11. "I Can't Get Over You" (Joe Barber)
  12. "I'll Be There to Welcome You Home" (Melba Montgomery, Carl Montgomery)

Chart positions

Album – Billboard (North America)

Personnel

  • Joe Barber- Composer
  • Monroe Fields- Composer
  • Hazel Houser- Composer
  • George Jones- Composer, Guitar, Primary Artist, Vocals
  • Johnny "Country"- Mathis Composer
  • Curtis McPeake- Composer
  • Bill Monroe- Composer
  • Carl Montgomery- Composer
  • Melba Montgomery- Composer, Primary Artist
  • Dusty Owens- Composer
  • Carl Sauceman- Composer
  • Chester Smith- Composer
  • David Watkins- Composer
  • Hank Williams- Composer
  • Songs

    1Dixieland for Me2:08
    2Once More2:21
    3Will There Ever Be Another2:26

    References

    Bluegrass Hootenanny Wikipedia