Songwriter's Tribute

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Songwriter's Tribute
Compilation album by Patsy Cline
Released 1986
Recorded November 16, 1960 February 7, 1963
Genre Country, traditional pop
Length 10:40
Label MCA
Patsy Cline chronology

Stop, Look & Listen
(1986)
Songwriter's Tribute
(1986)
Faded Love
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]

Songwriter's Tribute is a 1986 compilation album covering the songs of American country music singer, Patsy Cline.

Songwriter's Tribute was released in 1986, and was put together by the songwriters who wrote much of Cline's material during the early 60s. It was put together by Diana Haig. It includes hit songs by songwriters, Harlan Howard, Hank Cochran, Freddie Hart, and Willie Nelson. [2] The album includes three hit singles by Cline; "Crazy," "So Wrong," and "Imagine That." It also includes songs from previous albums including "Your Kinda Love," "I Love You So Much it Hurts," and "You're Stronger Than Me." It also includes the B-sides of her previous hits, such as the B-side of her 1961 hit, "I Fall to Pieces" titled, "Lovin' in Vain," the first track on this album.

The album gained a positive view by critics from Allmusic, giving the album four out of five stars. [2]

Track listing

  1. "Lovin' in Vain" (Freddie Hart)
  2. "Crazy" (Willie Nelson)
  3. "I Love You So Much it Hurts" (Floyd Tillman)
  4. "You're Stronger Than Me" (Hank Cochran, Jimmy Key)
  5. "Imagine That" (Justin Tubb)
  6. "So Wrong" (Danny Dill, Carl Perkins, Mel Tillis)
  7. "When You Need a Laugh" (Cochran)
  8. "Your Kinda Love" (Roy Drusky)
  9. "That's How a Heartache Begins" (Harlan Howard)
  10. "He Called My Baby" (Howard)
  11. "You Took Him Off My Hands" (Howard, Skeets McDonald, Wynn Stewart)

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. 2.0 2.1 Eder, Bruce. "Songwriter's Tribute review". allmusic. Retrieved 2008-09-27. 

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