Country Girl (Dottie West album)
Country Girl | ||||
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Studio album by Dottie West | ||||
Released | August 1968 | |||
Recorded | February 1968; RCA Victor Studios, Nashville, Tennessee | |||
Genre | Country, Nashville sound | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
Producer | Chet Atkins | |||
Dottie West chronology | ||||
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Country Girl is an album released by country music singer Dottie West in 1968.
This album was released subsequent to the success of the track "Country Girl" as a single, "Country Girl" having reached #15 on the Billboard Country charts and becoming a signature song of West's. West would be recruited in 1973 to write and sing jingles for Coca-Cola commercials after an associate of McCann-Erickson Advertising heard "Country Girl"[1] (see "Country Sunshine").
The Country Girl album peaked at #18 on the "Top Country Albums" chart in 1968.
Track listing
- "Country Girl" (Red Lane, Dottie West)
- "Less of Me" (Glen Campbell)
- "Faded Love" (Bob Wills, John Wills)
- "Just Call Me Lonesome" (Rex Griffin)
- "My Goal for Today" (Ray Pennington, Chuck Howard)
- "You've Still Got a Place in My Heart" (Leon Payne)
- "Little Things" (Willie Nelson, Shirley Nelson)
- "Too Far Gone" (Billy Sherrill)
- "Healing Hands of Time" (Willie Nelson)
- "When" (Ben Peters)
- "Hold Me Tighter" (Willie Nelson)
- "Take These Chains from My Heart" (Fred Rose, Hy Heath)
Charts
Album – Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1968 | Top Country Albums | #18 |
1968 | The Billboard 200 | #N/A |
Singles – Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1968 | "Country Girl" | Hot Country Singles & Tracks | #15 |
References
- ↑ Telegraph-Herald August 18, 1976 p.12
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