Released 1975 Release date 1975 | ||
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Melba montgomery don t let the good times fool you
Don’t Let the Good Times Fool You is the 14th album by American country singer Melba Montgomery (born October 14, 1938 in Iron City, Tennessee). In the 1970s, Montgomery was a successful solo artist in her own right. Her best-known solo hit is the No. 1 hit, "No Charge". The single "Don't Let the Good Times Fool You" reached the top 15 in 1975, the only top 40 hit from the album. Subsequent singles also released from the album, "Searchin' (For Someone Like You)" and "Your Pretty Roses Come too Late" did not bring much success.>
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- Melba montgomery don t let the good times fool you
- Melba montgomery don t let the good times fool you live
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Melba montgomery don t let the good times fool you live
Track listing
Side 1
- "Don’t Let the Good Times Fool You" (Gary S. Paxton/Ronald Hellard)
- "Searchin’ (For Someone Like You)" (Murphy M. Maddux, Jr.)
- "It Sure Gets Lonely" (M. Montgomery/J. Solomon)
- "Hiding in the Darkness of My Mind" (Earl Montgomery/Melba Montgomery)
- "Your Pretty Roses Came Too Late" (Bill Rice/Jerry Foster)
- "He Don’t Make Me Cry" (Sorrells Pickard)
Side 2
- "I’ll Be Your Lady" (David Allan Coe)
- "I Hope I Never Have to Sing That Song" (Danny & Ruby Hice)
- "If You Want the Rainbow" (Harlan Howard)
- "Give a Little Love Away" (Emily Mitchell/Earl Mongomery)
- "Mama’s Hands" (Larry Kingston/Frank Dycus)
Musicians
Production
References
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