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Gentle on My Mind (1967 Glen Campbell album)

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Released
  
August 1967

Label
  
Capitol

Release date
  
August 1967

Genres
  
Country music, Folk music

Length
  
27:57

Artist
  
Glen Campbell

Producer
  
Al De Lory

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Recorded
  
May 17 – July 13, 1967, Capitol Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA

Gentle on My Mind (1967)
  
By the Time I Get to Phoenix (1967)

Awards
  
Academy of Country Music Award for Album of the Year

Similar
  
Glen Campbell albums, Country music albums

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Gentle on My Mind is the sixth album by American singer-guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1967 by Capitol Records.

Contents

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Background

The centerpiece of the album is "Gentle on My Mind". Campbell heard songwriter John Hartford's original version on the radio and fell in love with this song about memories of a lost love. At the time, Campbell was under contract with Capitol Records as a solo artist but had little success in establishing a name for himself in the public eye. Campbell gathered some of his fellow session players from the famous "Wrecking Crew" gang (which included Leon Russell) to come into the Capitol studio to record a demo version that he could pitch to his producer. Between phrases and stanzas, Campbell would yell instructions to the players. He then left the rough recording for his producer to listen to. His producer fell in love, not only with the song but with the recording itself. Without telling Campbell, he took the tape back into the studio and removed the unwanted verbiage from between the phrases. He then released the demo recording, which became a mega-hit for Campbell when it was released. Hartford’s inspiration for the song came from watching the film Dr. Zhivago. He would later remember, "I know watching the movie gave me a feeling that caused me to start writing, but as far as saying it came from that, I don't know. It just came from experience. While I was writing it, if I had any idea that it was going to be a hit, it probably would have come out differently and it wouldn't have been a hit. The song came real fast, in about 15 minutes. It was a blaze, a blur."

Track listing

Side 1
  1. "Gentle on My Mind" (John Hartford) – 2:56
  2. "Catch the Wind" (Donovan Phillips Leitch) – 2:15
  3. "It's Over" (Jimmie Rodgers) – 2:01
  4. "Bowling Green" (Terry Slater, Jackie Ertel) – 2:18
  5. "Just Another Man" (Glen Campbell, Joe Allison) – 2:10
  6. "You're My World" (Umberto Bindi, Carl Sigman, Gino Paoli) – 2:33
Side 2
  1. "The World I Used to Know " (Rod McKuen) – 2:23
  2. "Without Her" (Harry Nilsson) – 2:13
  3. "Mary in the Morning" (Michael Lendell, Johnny Cymbal) – 3:01
  4. "Love Me As Though There Were No Tomorrow" (Jimmy McHugh, Harold Adamson) – 2:39
  5. "Cryin'" (Joe Melson, Roy Orbison) – 2:51

Personnel

Music
  • Glen Campbell – vocals, acoustic guitar
  • James Burton – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Doug Dillard – banjo
  • Joe Osborn – bass guitar
  • Jim Gordon – drums
  • Russell Bridges – piano
  • Production
  • Al De Lory – producer, arranger, conductor
  • Leon Russell – arranger, conductor
  • Charts

    Album – Billboard (United States)

    Singles – Billboard (United States)

    Awards

    In 1967, Campbell won two Grammy Awards in the categories Best Country & Western Recording and Best Country & Western Solo Vocal Performance, Male for "Gentle on My Mind". In 2008, "Gentle on My Mind" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

    Songs

    1Gentle On My Mind2:58
    2Catch the Wind2:18
    3It's Over2:04

    References

    Gentle on My Mind (1967 Glen Campbell album) Wikipedia