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Released
  
July 1973

Release date
  
July 1973

Label
  
RCA Records

Artist
  
Connie Smith

Producer
  
Bob Ferguson

Genre
  
Country music

Recorded
  
1972–1973 (RCA Studio, Nashville)

Dream Painter (1973)
  
Connie Smith's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (1973)

Similar
  
Ain't We Havin' Us a Good Time, Love Is the Look You're Lo, Just One Time, Joy to the World, The Song We Fell in Love To

Connie smith dream painter


Dream Painter is the sixth compilation album by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in July 1973 by RCA Records and was produced by Bob Ferguson. The album contained the single, "Dream Painter," which was a Top 40 country hit in 1973.

Contents

Background and release

Dream Painter consisted of ten tracks, nine of which were previously recorded material. The album's only new song was the title track. The albums contained material from the 1965 album, Cute 'n' Country, 1966 album, Downtown Country, and the 1967 album, Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson, among others. The album contained her final single released by RCA Victor, "Dream Painter," which reached a peak of #23 on the Billboard Magazine Hot Country Songs chart and #77 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. The album itself also charted, peaking at #39 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart upon its release in July 1973.

Side one

  1. "Dream Painter" – (Dallas Frazier, Sanger D. Shafer)
  2. "Born a Woman" – (Martha Sharp)
  3. "I Can Turn Your World Around" – (Harry Ebner, Jack Rhodes, Billie Jo Spears)
  4. "Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long" – (Melba Montgomery)
  5. "Sunshine of My World" – (Frazier)

Side two

  1. "Tiny Blue Transistor Radio" – (Bill Anderson)
  2. "Everybody Loves Somebody" – (Ken Lane, Irving Taylor)
  3. "All the Praises" – (Jerry Strickland, Carmol Taylor)
  4. "I Love You Drops" – (Anderson)
  5. "Love Is No Excuse" – (Justin Tubb)

Sales chart positions

Album
Singles

References

Dream Painter Wikipedia