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The 3rd Time Around

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Released
  
1965

The 3rd Time Around (1965)
  
Words and Music (1966)

Release date
  
1965

Label
  
Fontana Records

Recorded
  
1964–1965

Artist
  
Roger Miller

Producer
  
Jerry Kennedy

Genre
  
Country music

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Roger Miller albums
  
Words and Music, Roger and Out, The Return of Roger Miller, A Trip in the Country, Golden Hits

The 3rd Time Around is the third studio album by American country music singer Roger Miller. It was released under the Smash Records label in 1965 (see 1965 in country music). The record reached #1 on the country album charts and #13 on the Billboard 200, his third highest ranking on the pop albums charts, and his only #1 country album.

Contents

Four singles were released from the album. In order of release, these were "Engine Engine #9," "One Dyin' and a Buryin'" and "Kansas City Star," all of which peaked in the top 10 on the Country singles chart. "Engine, Engine #9" was also a top 10 crossover hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks as was "Kansas City Star" on the latter chart. The track "The Last Word in Lonesome Is Me" was also released as a single but did not fare as well. It was later recorded by Eddy Arnold, whose version was a #2 country hit in 1966, and by NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw, whose version was also a hit on the country charts.

3rd Time was cited as a return to the "honky tonk roots" of Roger Miller.

Background

After releasing material during the two-day session that brought forth his debut album, and some of the tracks from The Return of Roger Miller, another album from the extra cuts recorded at the session were compiled with a few other songs to produce The 3rd Time. Miller wrote all twelve of the songs on the album, with assistance from Buddy Killen on "I'll Pick Up My Heart (And Go Home)."

Reception

Allmusic gave the album five stars, lauding it for the "extra effort" put in "to make it sound fresh and different." The publication observed that "at least half of the dozen titles here are among his most famous." The tracks "Swiss Maid," "Big Harlan Taylor" and "The Last Word in Lonesome Is Me" were cited as presenting a "range of themes and characters" consistent with Miller's "individualistic style." "Kansas City Star" was described as a "rockabilly-flavored classic."

Track listing

All tracks written by Roger Miller.

  • Ray Edenton – Guitar
  • Buddy Harman – Drums
  • Roger Miller – Guitar, Vocals
  • Bob Moore – Bass
  • Songs

    1Engine - Engine #92:18
    2This Town2:02
    3The Last Word in Lonesome Is Me2:45

    References

    The 3rd Time Around Wikipedia