WOMEN IN COUNTRY MUSIC 1952 - 78 by COUNTRY SOUL SISTERS
SKU | 66834 |
Artist | COUNTRY SOUL SISTERS |
Title | WOMEN IN COUNTRY MUSIC 1952 - 78 |
Label | SOUL JAZZ RECORDS |
Catalog # | SJRLP 258 |
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Release | W 44 - 2012 |
Format | Vinyl - UK2LP |
€ 21,50 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Dolly Parton - Don't Let It Trouble Your Mind
- Lynn Anderson - Fancy
- eannie C. Riley - I've Done A Lot Of Living Since Then
- Bobbie Gentry - Reunion
- Tammy Wynette - Tonight My Baby's Coming Home
- Jean Shepard - A Satisfied Mind
- Nancy Sinatra - Get While The Gettin's Good
- Tanya Tucker - California Cotton Fields
- Sammi Smith - Saunders Ferry Lane
- onnie Smith - If It Ain't Love
- Jean Shepard - Two Whoops And A Holler
- Billie Jo Spears - Mr. Walker, It's All Over
- Patsy Cline - Ain't No Wheels On This Ship
- Barbara Fairchild - Color My World
- Loretta Lynn And Conway Twitty - You're The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly
- Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley PTA
- Jody Miller - A Woman Left Lonely
- Kitty Wells - Delta Dawn
- Diana Trask - Show Me
- Norma Jean - He's All I've Got
- Bobbie Gentry - Ode To Billie Joe
- Bonnie Guitar - Tender Words
- Barbara Mandrell - Husband Stealer
- iana Trask - I'll Never Do You Wrong
- Kitty Wells - It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
Description
Country Soul Sisters charts the rise of female singers in country music from 1952 to 1978.As well as country legends Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Tanya Tucker and Tammy Wynette, Country Soul Sisters also features artists such as Bobbie Gentry, Nancy Sinatra - who also made country music but existed outside the traditional Nashville framework. Also highlighted are country soul music protagonists such as Jeannie C Riley, Diana Trask and Barbara Mandrell.
Far from the traditional conservative image of country music this album features songs whose lyrics deal with female empowerment and subjects that include child prostitution, abortion, death and angels, workplace sexual exploitation, small town bigotry and more.