Connie Smith (album)
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Connie Smith | ||
Studio album by Connie Smith | ||
Released | October 6, 1998 | |
Recorded | 1998 | |
Genre | Country | |
Length | 34:21 | |
Label | Warner Bros. Records | |
Producer(s) | Marty Stuart | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Connie Smith chronology | ||
Live In Branson, Missouri 1993 |
Connie Smith | God Will 2001 |
Connie Smith is the name of a self-titled comeback album made by legendary 60s and 70s Country Music singer Connie Smith.
This album was Connie Smith's first album in many years and had proved to be her comeback album. Since marrying Country singer Marty Stuart a year earlier, he helped produce this album and released it on his warner Brothers record label. The album is mixed of various genres of Country, Bluegrass, and Rock. The album features many songs of new material by Smith, like "Lonesome" and "How Long". Smith co-wrote much of the material on this album, with the help of also Marty Stuart. Even older songwriter Harlan Howard, who helped write the Patsy Cline song "I Fall to Pieces" helped write the song "How Long", with Connie and Marty. There is only one song in the entire album that wasn't written by Marty or Connie.
[edit] Track Listing
- "How Long" - 3:09
- "Lonesome" - 3:22
- "Hearts Like Ours" - 3:38
- "You Can't Take Back a Teardrop" - 2:47
- "Looking For a Reason" - 4:04
- "Love's Not Everything" - 3:01
- "Just Let Me Know" - 3:01
- "Your Light" - 3:11
- "When It Comes to You" - 2:51
- "A Tale From Tahrarrie" - 5:21