Country & Western – Golden Hits | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 1959 | |||
Recorded | July 9 – 11, 1959 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 32:03 | |||
Label |
MGM E-3795 (mono)/SE-3795 (stereo) | |||
Producer | Ray Ellis | |||
Connie Francis chronology | ||||
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Country & Western – Golden Hits is a studio album recorded and released in 1959 by U. S. entertainer Connie Francis.
The album is a tribute to the great Country music stars of the era, such as Hank Williams and Don Gibson.
The album was re-packaged with a new cover design and re-released in March 1962. [1]
# | Title | Songwriter | Length | Remark |
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1. | " Singing The Blues" | Melvin Endsley | 2.18 | - |
2. | " Tennessee Waltz" | Redd Stewart, Pee Wee King | 2.55 | - |
3. | " Young Love" | Ric Cartey, Carole Joyner | 2.37 | - |
4. | " Your Cheatin' Heart" | Hank Williams | 2.23 | - |
5. | " Bye, Bye Love" | Felice Bryant, Boudleaux Bryant | 2.25 | - |
6a. | " (There'll Be) Peace in the Valley (For Me)" | Thomas A. Dorsey | 3.37 | stereo pressings only [2] |
6b. | " (There'll Be) Peace in the Valley (For Me)" | Thomas A. Dorsey | 2.52 | edited version, on mono pressings only [3] |
# | Title | Songwriter | Length | Remark |
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1. | " My Special Angel" | Jimmy Duncan | 2.54 | - |
2. | " Hearts of Stone" | Rudy Jackson | 1.57 | - |
3. | " Half As Much" | Curley Williams | 2.49 | - |
4. | " Cold, Cold Heart" | Hank Williams | 2.44 | - |
5. | " Let Me Go, Lover" | Jenny Lou Carson, Al Hill | 2.37 | - |
6. | " Anytime" | Herbert "Happy" Larson | 2.47 | - |