Today I Started Loving You Again Sammi Smith

By Randy Watts, Mike Callahan, David Edwards and Patrice Eyries
Last update: February 18, 2010
Mega Records was founded in 1970 by Brad McCuen and Harry Pratt. McCuen had worked for RCA since 1948 as a producer, A&R director, author of liner notes, jazz coordinator, and whatever else needed to be done at the time. He worked with many land artists and stars such equally Chet Atkins and Elvis Presley. In fact, he was instrumental in getting Elvis signed to RCA. McCuen was surprisingly dismissed by RCA in 1969 and moved to Nashville, where he and Pratt ready up Mega Records and Tapes with financial bankroll from RPM, Inc., a diversified conglomerate. Originally, Bruce Davidson was Vice President.
Mega'due south biggest splash came early in the label's history. McCuen signed a singer who had been recording for Columbia, but who had simply moderate success. Her name was Jewel Fay "Sammi" Smith, a California native. She had started performing in clubs by the time she was 12. Past the fourth dimension she was 25 in 1968, she had her first nautical chart hit, "So Long Charlie Chocolate-brown, Don't Look For Me Around" [Columbia 44370], which reached #69 on the state charts. Two more singles reached the top-60, simply she wasn't making much progress. McCuen and Harry Pratt, figuring they could use her smoky voice in a more than commercial style, contacted her several times and finally persuaded her to sign with the fledgling Mega label.
Her start single for Mega was also the label's debut single, "He's Everywhere" [Mega 0001], released in Baronial, 1970. It was her well-nigh successful single yet, reaching #25, and Mega put together an album of the same name. For her next single, McCuen chose "Help Me Make It Through the Dark" [Mega 0015], a Kris Kristofferson song that had been recorded by several male artists, to trivial success. Smith had recorded information technology because she had met Kristofferson while at Columbia while he was working as a janitor. It proved to be a monster striking, reaching #1 on the country charts and #8 on the popular side. The vocal won Grammys for best vocal and best female person vocal. Mega quickly renamed her get-go album for the bigger hitting.
Sammi Smith turned out to be the mainstay of Mega Records, with fourteen more than country chart records between 1971 and 1976. By 1973, she had relocated to the Dallas area, where she became part of the Willie Nelson-Waylon Jennings "Outlaw" movement. A lifetime smoker, she died of emphysema in 2005.
By 1971, Mega had signed country singer Mack Vickery, and his first anthology for the label was memorable, if for no other reason than the cover. Mack Vickery Alive! At the Alabama Women'south Prison house was recorded at the Julia Tutweiler Prison for Women in Alabama, a nod to a minor trend started by Johnny Cash a few years earlier when he recorded albums at Folsom Prison house and San Quenton. The cover, plain posed with actresses, looks similar the cover of some tawdry "Bad Women" book. Vickery had been recording for years to no avail when this album came out, and not surprisingly information technology didn't prove to be the turning point, either. A few years later on, he finally fabricated the country charts under a pseudonym, Atlanta James, with "That Kind of Fool" [MCA 40233], which reached #95. A couple of singles under his own proper name on Playboy records charted in 1977, but it was really his songwriting that set Mack Vickery apart. He wrote hits for many state stars, including George Strait's #one hitting "The Fireman." Mack died of a heart assail in 2004.
Mega signed several more acts of note in mid-1971. Neb Black's Combo, which had been without the belatedly leader since 1965, produced several albums for Mega simply no hits. More successful was the duo of Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan, who put five singles on the charts for Mega starting in the summertime of 1971, the biggest hitting being "Somewhere in Virginia in the Pelting" [Mega 0046], which reached #15 on the country charts. Henson Cargill, who had earlier posted a #one song with "Skip a Rope" for Monument, placed four singles on the country charts starting in July.
Near the end of the year, Mega signed a British instrumental group chosen Apollo 100, and released their techno version of Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring", titled simply "Joy" [Mega 0050] in December. It jumped on the pop charts on New year'southward Day, 1972, and rode all the mode to #6. Apollo 100 was made upwards of leader Tom Parker, Clem Cattini, Vic Flick, Jim Lawless, and Brian Odgers. By the time the second album came out later that year, Tom Parker was still featured, merely the balance of the band was nowhere in sight.
Brad McCuen had much respect in the record concern, including in the area of promotion. In January, 1972, McCuen signed a v-album bargain with Bob Thiele, President of Flying Dutchman Records. Thiele was amicably taking his labels out from under the distribution of Atlantic Records in favor of independent distribution. The five albums would exist part of the "Flying Dutchman Series" on Mega, and Mega started the M51-5000 series for these albums. The five "Flying Dutchman Serial" albums were M51-5000-3 (by Larry Coryell, Pretty Purdie and the Playboys, Benny Goodman and Leon Thomas) and M31-1012 (by Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson). Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, a session drummer who in 1967 had a small hitting called "Funky Ass," was at the time leading the ring backing Aretha Franklin. The 5 albums were seen as an acting move by Thiele, and indeed after the five, Mega got no more than Flight Dutchman product. Perhaps that was likewise because none of the five albums charted.
By April, 1972, Mega Records became a wholly-endemic subsidiary of Zemarc, Ltd., a Pennsylvania-based property company with offices in Nashville. In new elections, Brad McCuen was elected label President with Bruce Davidson executive producer and A&R Director. Harry Pratt was elected Chairman of the Lath. The Board of Directors also included Billy Walker and Ralph Emery. Lee Trimble was the National Sales Manager.
Mega signed a number of country artists in 1972. Ray Pillow chalked up three nautical chart singles starting in February, 1972. Don Bowman, on the other hand, did non have chart success with Mega. Vocalizer/pianist Patsy Sledd (nee Patsy Randolph) had four country charters betwixt 1972 and 1976, the highest charting being a remake of the Gene McDaniels tune "Chip, Chip" [Mega 1203], which made #33 in 1974. McCuen too signed a sometime pop top-10 artist, British vocalist Julie Rogers, but her comeback fizzled. An album of remakes by 1940s/1950s artist Phil Harris too failed to chart.
In August, 1972, Bruce Davidson left Mega to start his own company, Music Media. This didn't continue him far away, though, equally he still was designing covers and writing liner notes for Mega. Ane of Davidson'southward brain children was the amusing cover of the 2d Apollo 100 album, wryly titled Main Pieces, which showed a framed painting of Rembrandt'southward "Man in a Gilded Helmet" opposite a sitting nude. The eyes of the "man in the helmet" were retouched to evidence the human staring in shock at the adult female's torso.
In September, 1973, Mega Records broke ties with Zemarc and was sold to Zodiac Records of Torrance, California. Dave Bell took over the direction of the company as President and Brad McCuen left. The distribution network set up past Mega was continued for a brusque time, just presently a new deal was struck with Pickwick. Not only did Pickwick distribute the characterization through P.I.P. Records, but Pickwick bought in and Mega became "a Partitioning of Pickwick International, Inc. of Woodbury, NY." A new series was started (the MLPS-600 Series) for this purpose. Albums that were still showing some sales action were reissued on the new serial.
Brad McCuen certainly found other things to do. In fact, McCuen was a giant of the record industry. He was a founding fellow member of the National University of Recording Arts and Sciences, a lease member of the Country Music Association, and President of the Country Music Foundation (which operates the Country Music Hall of Fame). He donated his sound recording collection of over 25,000 recordings and numerous industry-related personal papers to the Center for Pop Music at Middle Tennessee State University in 1997. He died in Knoxville, Tennessee, on June ix, 2002.
Meanwhile, Mega Records under the Zodiac/Pickwick direction team underachieved impressively, but managed to stay just afloat on the basis of a string of moderate hits by Sammi Smith. Her late-1975 top-ten country striking "Today I Started Loving Y'all Again" resulted in the first album to make the charts in over 2 years. Simply it wasn't enough. In early 1976, Mega ran out of greenbacks and the Mega imprint was discontinued. Sammi Smith signed with Elektra. Back-itemize fabric was released on Zodiac or Pickwick. Primary tapes from Mega appeared on a number of reissue labels, including Pickwick and Springboard.
![]() | ![]() | The Mega label throughout its life was yellow and ruby, with black impress, although at that place were several variations. Early labels (far left) had the label proper name in red cake letters under a red parabola with a full- color building in it. Around the bottom of the label was "A Partition OF RPM, INC." Promotional labels were white with black impress (near left). Some early promo labels had the label name in red print instead of blackness. |
![]() | ![]() | During the days when Mega was run by Zemarc, Inc., the notation well-nigh RPM, Inc. disappeared and "MEGA RECORDS AND TAPES INC. United states of america" appeared in small letters under the label name (far left). Production logos, including one for the Flight Dutchman albums, would also sometimes announced on the label (Young Blood is shown on the characterization at far left). Later the switch to Zodiac/Pickwick, the label design changed to have the label name in blood-red in a black field at the left side of the label for the 600 serial (well-nigh left). These labels noted that the label was a Division of Pickwick International, Inc. |
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MEGA ALBUM DISCOGRAPHY
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| M31-1000 Series: |
![]() | M31-m - He's Everywhere - Sammi Smith [1970] Original release. Retitled in 1971 (see beneath). Saunders Ferry Lane/There He Goes/With Pen In Paw/Lord's day Mornin' Comin' Down/Lonely Street/He's Everywhere/Assist Me Get in Through The Night/Simply Yous Know I Love Yous/Don't Accident No Fume On Me/When Michael Calls/This Room For Rent |
![]() | M31-yard - Aid Me Get in Through the Night - Sammi Smith [1971] (2-71, #33/#1CW) Originally released equally He'due south Everywhere, the championship of her get-go hit single for Mega Records, but retitled in early on 1971 after "Help Me Make it Through the Night" reached #1 on the land singles chart and #8 on the pop singles chart. Saunders Ferry Lane/There He Goes/With Pen In Hand/Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down/Lonely Street/He's Everywhere/Help Me Arrive Through The Dark/But You Know I Love Y'all/Don't Blow No Smoke On Me/When Michael Calls/This Room For Rent |
![]() | M31-1001 - Collage - Randy Denison [1970] Prelude (Sing For You)/Throughout The Wood/Treat Yous Like A Lady/Interlude Of Immature/Country Evening Day/Imaginary Mary/Changing Scenes/Before Morning Wakes/Easier Way/Soft Spoken Words/Lamenting Season |
![]() | M31-1002 - Live! At the Alabama Women's Prison - Mack Vickery [1971] Life Turned Her That Way/A Adult female Who Walks On The Wild Side/Walk A Mile In My Shoes/Down At John Wayne's Ranch (Medley): Cryin' Fourth dimension-Withal-Life Turned Her That Fashion-Love Me-Hound Dog-Alabama Women's Prison house Blues/The Bag/Games People Play/Equally Usual/Jesus, Don't Give Up On Me/He'southward Got The Whole World/Ole Fourth dimension Religion |
![]() | M31-1003 - Cornbread - Cornbread [1971] Payin' My Dues/Mama'southward Cookin' Cornbread/Across The Frozen Ground/Day Tripper/Turn On Your Love Light/Go on You Head Up/Go on On Bawlin'/In My Valley/Harley Street/Blessed Be The Name Of Charley Jones |
![]() | M31-1004 - Betwixt Truck Stops: Songs for the Open up Road - Lawton Williams [1971] Common cold, Cold Hands/Asphalt Cowboy/The Carol Of Jim Blynn/Headin' Downwards The Incorrect Highway/Tennessee Border/I'd Rather Drive A Truck/Sybil Writes/Highway To Nowhere/Truck Driver's Blues/Big Bicycle Missive |
![]() | M31-1005 - Fred Waring'southward Nashville - Fred Waring & Pennsylvanians [1971] Someday/4 Walls/Snowbird/Daddy Sang Bass/I Actually Don't Want To Know/Open Up Your Middle/Effort A Piddling Kindness/Love Me Tender/People Are And so Nice/Hank Williams Medley: (Your) Cheatin' Heart-Kaw Liga- Hey, Good Lookin'-Cold, Common cold Middle/Jambalaya (On The Bayou) |
![]() | M31-1006 - Glen Sherley - Glen Sherley [1971] (5-71, #32CW) Dialogue/Looking Back In Anger/Greystone Chapel/F.B.I. Peak 10/Portrait Of My Adult female/Dialogue/Mama Had A State Soul/Pick A Bouquet/Dialogue/If This Prison Yard Could Talk/Pace Right This Way/Frisco Song/Continue Steppin'/Mensurate Of A Man |
![]() | M31-1007 - Lonesome - Sammi Smith [1971] (8-71, #191/#15CW) The Concluding Word In Lonesome Is Me/Mr. Bojangles/Here'south To Forever/Willie/Jimmy'south In Georgia/For The Kids/He Makes It Hard To Say Farewell/Haven't Yous Heard/The Weight/Then You Walk In/Fire And Rain |
![]() | M31-1008 - The Memphis Scene - Neb Blackness's Combo [1971] Rings/Resurrection Shuffle/Make It With You/Memphis Shuffle/Beale Street Connection/Mighty Clouds Of Joy/Oh Happy Day/Cotton wool Carnival/Mississippi Current/Carbohydrate Cured/Summer Sand |
![]() | M31-1009 - Two Sides of Jack & Misty - Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan [1972] (5-72, #35CW) Somewhere In Virginia In The Rain/Sweet Memories/Rings Of Gilded/The Shadows Of The Leaves/There Must Be More than To Life (Than Growing Old)/The Legendary Craven Fairy/Miami Sidewalks/Burn Hydrant #79/Don't It Brand You Wanta Go Dwelling/If Eggs Had Legs |
![]() | M31-1010 - Joy - Apollo 100 featuring Tom Parker [1972] (two-72, #47) Joy (Jesu, Joy Of Man'south Desiring)/Mad Mountain King (Hall Of The Mountain King)/Mendelssohn'southward 4th (2d Move)/Libido/Jazz Pizzicato/Tamara/Achieve For The Sky/Evil Midnight (Danse Macabre)/Air For The One thousand String/Practise In A Minor/Classical Current of air |
![]() | M31-1011 - Something Old, Something New, Something Bluish - Sammi Smith [1972] (v- 72, #17CW) I've Got To Take You/Only Out Of Reach/Kentucky/Girl In New Orleans/Jody And The Kid/Right Won't Touch A Hand/Billy Jack/Bridge Over Troubled Water/Isn't Information technology Sad/Where Grass Won't Abound |
![]() | M31-1012 - You Tin't Make Honey Alone - Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson [1972] Flying Dutchman Series. Straight No Chaser/Cleanhead Blues/Yous Can't Make Love Lonely/I Had A Dream/Person To Person |
![]() | M31-1013 - With Feeling - Julie Rogers [1972] Where Do You Go/You Improve Sit down Down Kids/Love Theme From The Film "Michael & Helga"/Johnny/Babe Don't You Get out Me/Nigh Close To You/Just Y'all Know I Love Y'all/This Is Me/Over again With Feeling/Now |
![]() | M31-1014 - Juke Box Favorites...and Others - Bill Blackness'southward Combo [1972] Harlem Nocturne/Canadian Sunset/Bluff City Cookin'/Cry/One Mint Julep/Honky Tonk/Alley Cat/Proud Mary/Sassy Pants/Night Railroad train |
![]() | M31-1015 - The All New Don Bowman - Don Bowman [1972] Homecoming/Chit Atkins Makes Me A Star/Farley Goes To Trial/To Shell The Devil/Poetic Justice/The D.J. Request/Married Man Dejection/Hello D.J. (The Blip Version)/Music Urban center, U.s.A./She Gave Her Middle To Jethro/Farley And The A.A./Freddie 4 Toes/The Monkey Who Became President |
![]() | M31-1016 - On the Road - Henson Cargill [1972] Running From the Rain/1932/Daddy Frank/Momma'south Waiting/She Likes Warm Summer Days/Daddy, Don't Yous Walk So Fast/Oklahoma Hell/This Just Own't No Goodbye For Leaving/The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down/Accept Me Home Country Roads |
![]() | M31-1017 - Slippin' Around with Ray Pillow - Ray Pillow [1972] A Human Named Jesus/To a higher place And Beyond (The Call Of Love)/She's Doing Information technology To Me Again/Haven't Yous Heard/Alibi Me (I Think I've Got A Heartache)/Slippin' Around/What's A Nice Guy Like Me Doin' Hither/Since And so/The Waitress/Foolin' Effectually |
![]() | M31-1018 - Nancy Adams and the Deer Creek Fundamentalists - Nancy Adams & Deer Creek Fundamentalists [1972] What The World Needs Now Is Love/Again/That Old Blackness Magic/I Left My Middle In San Francisco/Mississippi Mud/P.Due south. I Beloved Yous/Medley: Joy To The World-Never Been To Kingdom of spain/Moon River/Kansas City/All I Ever Demand Is You/Girl Talk |
![]() | M31-1019 - The Best of Sammi Smith - Sammi Smith [1972] (1-73, #25CW) Assist Me Make It Through The Night/Teardrops In My Heart/For The Kids/Then You Walk In/I've Got To Take Y'all//Here Comes The Pelting, Baby/Saunders Ferry Lane/He'southward Everywhere/When Michael Calls/Girl In New Orleans |
![]() | M31-1020 - Yours Sincerely - Patsy Sledd [1973] Nil Can End My Loving You/Laissez passer Me By (If Yous're Only Passing Through)/Wonder Could I Live There Anymore/What Volition I Do (When I Run across Him Again)/Nosotros Gotta Lotta Dear/Thunderclouds Of Love/A Picture Of Me Without You/Hold On (To The Dear I've Got)/Don't Fight The Feeling/I Detest You/Leaning On The Shoulder Of Beloved |
![]() | M31-1021 - The Toast of '45 - Sammi Smith [1973] (3-73, #43CW) Rings For Auction/If I May/Take I Stayed Away Too Long/Tony/That's The Price I Pay For Loving You/I Miss You Virtually When You're Right Hither/I'k In For Stormy Weather/City Of New Orleans/The Toast Of '45/Send Me The Pillow You Dream On |
| M51-5000 Series: |
![]() | M51-5000 - Fairyland - Larry Coryell [1972] Flying Dutchman Series. Souls Dirge/Eskdalemuir/Stones/Further Explorations For Albert Stinson |
![]() | M51-5001 - Stand up by Me (Whatcha Meet Is Whatcha Get) - Pretty Purdie and the Playboys [1972] Flight Dutchman Serial. Stand By Me/Modernistic Jive/Spanish Harlem/Artificialness/Never Can Say Goodbye/Whatcha Come across Is Whatcha Become/It's Too Late/Funky Mozart/You've Got A Friend |
![]() | M51-5002 - Permit'south Dance Once more - Benny Goodman [1972] Flying Dutchman Serial. That'southward My Love (Los Reyes Magos)/Yesterday/It's Easy To Call back/This Guy's In Love With Yous/Octopus's Garden/I Will Await For You/Liza (All The Clouds'll Gyre Abroad)/Y'all Took Advantage Of Me/On A Clear Twenty-four hours (You Can See Forever)/(What Tin I Say) Afterwards I Say I'yard Sorry/I Talk To The Trees |
![]() | M51-5003 - Gold Sunrise on Magic Mountain - Leon Thomas [1972] Flying Dutchman Series. The Honey Man-Chains Of Love/Cousin Mary/Na Na/Umbo Weti |
![]() | M51-5004 - Focus - Jerry Glenn Ward [1972] Why Won't You Mind/Half dozen Pack Of Trouble/State Male child Dejection/The Real Me/Movin' In/Simply Darkness/Whatever Your Name Is/Sometimes I Similar To Be Alone/Wooden Days/One Identify |
![]() | M51-5005 - Master Pieces - Apollo 100 featuring Tom Parker [1972] Amazing Grace/Custer's Last Stand/Tristesse/Opus five/Valleys//Popcorn/Beethoven 9/Telstar/Nutrocker/William Tell |
![]() | M51-5006 - Southern Condolement ...The Best of Phil Harris - Phil Harris [1972] The Darktown Poker Social club/Nobody/Row, Row, Row/Medley: Lazy River-Basin Street Dejection/That's What I Like About The South/Woodman, Woodman Spare That Tree/The Preacher And The Bear/Some Little Issues Is Going To Find Yous/Smoke Smoke Smoke (That Cigarette)/Washboard Blues |
![]() | M51-5007 - You've Just Been Spoonerized - Russ Spooner [1972] The Practise-It-Yourself Embalming Kit/Stuffy The Squirrel/Assigned Risk Programme/viii,000 Pigeons/The Dancing Acquit/The Sympathizer/Roto-Rooter/A Herd Of Mice/The Lemon/Urban center Reservoir/Monkey Jive/5 A.Thou./Nudie Flick/I Tin't Believe I Swallowed The Whole Thing/The Nudist Camp/How Much Is The Ugly I/Mr. Goldsboro, Make Me A Star/Gotcha!!!! |
![]() | M51-5008 - Stone and Roll Forever - Beak Blackness's Combo [1973] Tequila/Ram-Bunk- Shush/Reelin' And Rockin'/Soul Rockin'/Crocodile Rock/Slippin' And Slidin'/I Don't Want To Hang Upward My Rock And Curlicue Shoes/Don't Be Cruel (To A Heart That's True)/Raunchy/B.B. Shuffle |
![]() | M51-5009 - The Personal Touch of Whittemore and Lowe - Arthur Whittemore & Jack Lowe [1973] Whittemore and Lowe were a classical/pop piano duo. Jesu, Joy Of Man'due south Desiring/Three Waltzes/Melodie (From "Orfeo")/Bolero/Liebesfreud/Siciliano/Valse D'Amour (From "Eine Kleine Ballet Suite")/Love And The Nightingale (The Maid And The Nightingale From "Goyescas")/Marche (From "Dearest For Iii Oranges") |
| MLPS-600 Serial (Distributed by P.I.P. Records, a partition of Pickwick): |
![]() | MLPS-600 - Nib Black Is Dorsum! - Beak Blackness's Combo [1973] Smokie, Part Two/Don't Exist Fell/Ram-Bunk-Burke/Josephine/So What/White Silver Sands/Tequila/Carbohydrate Cured/Raunchy/Honky Tonk |
![]() | MLPS-601 - The Rainbow in Daddy's Eyes - Sammi Smith [1974] The Rainbow In Daddy's Eyes/My Cricket And Me/Manhattan, Kansas/Deepening Snow/Birmingham Fault/Never Been To Espana/Faded Love/The Concluding Letter/It's Non Easy/City Of New Orleans |
![]() | MLPS-602 - One Twenty-four hour period at a Time - Marilyn Sellars [1974] One Mean solar day At A Fourth dimension/How Is He/The Rain'southward Got To Make A Living Also/When I Said Adieu/California/When He Loved Me/Good Love (I Knew I'd Discover You lot)/Sing Me A Vocal (To Make Me Happy)/Burden Of Liberty/Friendship |
![]() | MLPS-603 - Flake Flake - Patsy Sledd [1974] Stayin' Dwelling Woman/An One-time Memory/Thunderclouds Of Love/I Hate You/Lay Downwards/Bit Bit/Storms Of Troubled H2o/Don't Fight The Feeling/We Gotta Lotta Dear/Nothing Can Cease My Loving You |
![]() | MLPS-604 - Sammi'due south Greatest Hits - Sammy Smith [1974] Help Me Brand Information technology Through The Night/With Pen In Mitt/Lord's day Mornin' Comin' Down/Then You Walk In/When Michael Calls/He's Everywhere/Saunders Ferry Lane/But Yous Know I Dearest Y'all/Alone Street/I've Got To Have You lot |
![]() | MLPS-605 - Home in the Country - Don Ho [1974] Today I Started Lovin' You lot Once again/Take A Walk In The Land/It Hurts Simply It Helps/Habitation In The Country/Watch Out Woman/That's What Leavin's All About/Cowboys And Daddies/A New Honey Song/She Tin can't Make The Hurt Go Away/Medley: Built-in To Lose-Red Reddish Wine-I'thousand And then Lonesome I Could Cry |
![]() | MLPS-606 - Let's Dance Again - Benny Goodman [1974] Reissue of M51-5002. That'south My Love (Los Reyes Magos)/Yesterday/It'due south Easy To Call back/This Guy'southward In Love With You/Octopus'south Garden/I Will Wait For Yous/Liza (All The Clouds'll Curl Away)/You Took Reward Of Me/On A Articulate Day (You Can Encounter Forever)/(What Tin can I Say) After I Say I'chiliad Sorry/I Talk To The Copse |
![]() | MLPS-607 - Fairyland - Larry Coryell [1974] Reissue of M51-5000. Souls Dirge/Eskdalemuir/Stones/Farther Explorations For Albert Stinson |
![]() | MLPS-608 - Southern Comfort ...The All-time of Phil Harris - Phil Harris [1974] Reissue of M51-5006. The Darktown Poker Order/Nobody/Row, Row, Row/Medley: Lazy River-Bowl Street Blues/That's What I Like Most The South/Woodman, Woodman Spare That Tree/The Preacher And The Bear/Some Fiddling Bug Is Going To Detect You lot/Smoke Fume Smoke (That Cigarette)/Washboard Dejection |
![]() | MLPS-609 - Assemble Me - Marilyn Sellars [1975] Get together Me/Red Skies Over Georgia/If I'd Never Sang My Song/I'll Bet All My Love On Y'all/Candy In The Window/He's Everywhere/Beloved/Who Could I Turn To/I Love You More And More Everyday/Sometimes Sunshine |
![]() | MLPS-610 - Steel Guitars of the 1000 Ole Opry! - Sonny Burnette, Hal Rugg and Weldon Myrick [1975] Steel Guitar Rag/This Time I Almost Made Information technology/Life's Railway To Heaven/Jamaican Steel/Metropolis Lights/Annie's Song/Sundown/The Swell Speckled Bird/Killing Me Softly/The Waltz Yous Saved For Me/If You lot Dearest Me Let Me Know/Medley: Maiden'southward Prayer-Faded Dear |
![]() | MLPS-611 - Sunshine! - Sammi Smith [1975] You lot're Gonna Love Yourself In The Morning/She'south In Love With A Rodeo Homo/I Was Only Xv/The Skillful-For-Something Years/Paste Me On Some Feathers/Encompass Me/Long Blackness Veil/Don't Wanna Stone/Sunshine/Darlin', It'due south Proficient To Have You Dwelling house |
![]() | MLPS-612 - Today I Started Loving You Again - Sammi Smith [1975] (11-75, #19CW) Today I Started Loving You Again/My Window Faces The Southward/They'll Never Take His Dear From Me/When My Blue Moon Turns To Gilded Again/The Streets Of Laredo/Am I That Easy To Forget/Fine Every bit Vino/Heart Of A Clown/Before The Next Teardrop Falls/The Things I Might Accept Been |
Cheers to John Pratt.
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