Released August 1968 Artist Dottie West Producer Chet Atkins | Country Girl
(1968) Feminine Fancy
(1968) Release date 1968 Label RCA Records | |
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Recorded February 1968; RCA Victor Studios, Nashville, Tennessee Genres Country music, Nashville sound Similar I'll Help You Forget Her, Forever Yours, Suffer Time, Feminine Fancy, Dottie West Sings Sacred B |
Dottie west country girl
Country Girl is an album released by country music singer, Dottie West in 1968.
Contents
This album was released subsequent to the success of the track "Country Girl" as a single, "Country Girl" having reached #15 on the Billboard Country charts and becoming a signature song of West's. West would be recruited in 1973 to write and sing jingles for Coca Cola commercials after an associate of McCann-Erickson Advertising heard "Country Girl" (see "Country Sunshine").
The Country Girl album peaked at #18 on the "Top Country Albums" chart in 1968.
Dottie west i m your country girl
Track listing
- "Country Girl" (Red Lane, Dottie West)
- "Less of Me" (Glen Campbell)
- "Faded Love" (Bob Wills, John Wills)
- "Just Call Me Lonesome" (Rex Griffin)
- "My Goal for Today" (Ray Pennington, Chuck Howard)
- "You've Still Got a Place in My Heart" (Leon Payne)
- "Little Things" (Willie Nelson, Shirley Nelson)
- "Too Far Gone" (Billy Sherrill)
- "Healing Hands of Time" (Willie Nelson)
- "When" (Ben Peters)
- "Hold Me Tighter" (Willie Nelson)
- "Take These Chains from My Heart" (Fred Rose, Hy Heath)
Charts
Album – Billboard (North America)
Singles – Billboard (North America)
References
Country Girl (Dottie West album) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA