Nancy Sinatra - Country, My Way (Vinyle bleu)
Lead Vocals – Nancy Sinatra [click here to see more products featuring Nancy Sinatra]
Background Vocals : The Jordanaires
Steel Guitar : Buddy Emmons
Guitar : Billy Strange, Al Casey
Bass : Chuck Berghofer
Electric Bass : Carol Kaye, Jerry Scheff
Drums : Hal Blaine
Piano : Don Randi
Flute : Jim Horn
Arranged by Billy Strange
Written by Dale Noe (A1), Bill Anderson (A2, B5), Kay Savage (A3), Sandra Seamons (A3), Billy Edd Wheeler (A4), Jerry Leiber (A4), Lee Hazlewood (A5, B6, B9, B10), Jean Chapel (A6, B2), Jack Clement (B3), Don Gibson (B4), Arthur Kent (B7), Sylvia Dee (B7), Buffy Sainte-Marie (B8)
1LP, Gatefold jacket
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : Blue
Speed : 33RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : RTI
Label : Light in The Attic
Original Label : Reprise Records
Recorded in 1967, RCA Studios, Nashville, TN
Recorded and Engineered by Eddie Brackett, Ben Jordan
Produced by Lee Hazlewood
Remastered by John Baldwin
Design by Ed Thrasher
Photography by Ron Joy
Liner Notes by Nancy Sinatra
Originally Released in 1967
Reissued in December 2024
Tracks :
Side A :
- It’s Such A Pretty World Today
- Get While The Gettin’s Good
- Walk Through This World With Me
- Jackson
- When It’s Over
- Lay Some Happiness On Me
Side B :
- Lonely Again
- By The Way (I Still Love You)
- Oh Lonesome Me
- End Of The World
- Help Stamp Out Loneliness
- Love Eyes*
- You Only Live Twice*
- Lightning’s Girl*
- Until It’s Time For You To Go*
- Tony Rome*
*Bonus tracks
Reviews:
“ Nancy Sinatra trades her go-go boots for cowboy boots on Country, My Way, a pop-country platter featuring Sinatra's interpretations of country hits. "Jackson," a cover of the Johnny Cash and June Carter hit that she performs as a duet with producer Lee Hazlewood, was released as a single and made the pop Top 20. Every pop vocalist from Ed Ames to Margaret Whiting cut an album of country songs, but Hazlewood had an ear for country music and brought in real Nashville session players for authenticity. Hazlewood's style was half country to begin with, so the album isn't much of a stretch for Sinatra. Many of the songs come from the pop end of the country field: Skeeter Davis' "End of the World" nearly topped the pop chart, and it seems as though practically everyone recorded Don Gibson's "Oh Lonesome Me" in the '60s. Hazlewood contributed only one song, "By the Way (I Still Love You)," but his presence is felt strongly throughout. " AllMusic Review by Greg Adams
Rating:
AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.71 / 5