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Connie Smith is the debut self-titled studio album by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in March 1965 on RCA Victor Records and was produced by Bob Ferguson. The album featured Smith's 1964 hit, "Once a Day," which reached on the Hot Country Songs chart. The album itself was also a major success, reaching on the Billboard Magazine Top Country Albums chart.
Connie Smith: best 2 tracks. Connie Smith - Just a Closer Walk with Thee Sings Great Sacred Songs, 1966 02:41. Connie Smith - Ribbon Of Darkness Connie's Country, 2019 02:37. Artist: Connie Smith.
Connie Smith (1998 album). For the 1965 debut album by Connie Smith, see Connie Smith (album). Connie Smith was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee and contained ten tracks of previously unrecorded material. Nine out of the ten tracks on the album were co-written by Connie Smith, who had previously never written an entire album. The opening track, "How Long" was co-written with Marty Stuart and Harlan Howard.
Connie Smith – Louisiana Man. Label: RCA Victor – 47-9887. Format: Vinyl, 7". Country: Canada. A. Louisiana Man. Written-By – Doug Kershaw. B. Alone With You. Written By – Drusky, Vanadore, Young.
Artist: Connie Smith. Album: Miscellaneous. He's got fishin' lines strung across the Louisiana river Gotta catch a big fish for us to eat He set the traps in the swamp catchin' anything he can Gotta make a livin' he's a Louisiana man Gotta make a livin' he's a Louisiana man. Gotta make a livin' he's a Louisiana man Gotta make a livin' he's a Louisiana man Hey. Submit lyrics correction →. 55k.
Connie Smith albums discography. The albums discography of Connie Smith, an American country artist, consists of thirty four studio albums, one live album, thirteen compilation albums, two box sets, and fifteen other appearances. After the success of her 1964 single "Once a Day", Smith's self-titled debut album was released in March 1965 on RCA Victor Records
Connie Smith Now was Connie Smith's last official studio album released under RCA Victor Records. The album contained ten tracks, including one new song, "Now. The album mainly consisted of Smith's recordings from albums she had released on RCA Victor, such as "Born to Sing" from the album of the same name, "Louisiana Man" from I Never Once Stopped Loving You, and "Seattle" from Connie's Country. Smith's chart success slightly declined because of this, with songs like "Ribbon of Darkness" (1969) and "Louisiana Man" (1970) only reaching the top 20. Other singles continued to peak within the top 10 including "I Never Once Stopped Loving You" (1970) and "Just One Time" (1971). In 1972 all three of Smith's singles reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart: "Just for What I Am" ( "If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone)" ( and "Love Is the Look.
Текст песни Connie Smith – "Louisiana Man". At birth Mom and Papa called their little boy Ned, They raised him on the banks of the river bed, A houseboat tied to a big tall tree.
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| A | Louisiana ManWritten-By – Doug Kershaw |
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| B | Alone With YouWritten By – Drusky, Vanadore, Young |
1:51 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 47-9887 | Connie Smith | Louisiana Man (7", Promo) | RCA | 47-9887 | US | 1970 |
| 47-9887 | Connie Smith | Louisiana Man (7", Single) | RCA Victor | 47-9887 | US | 1970 |
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