Post by petrolino on Nov 3, 2020 22:53:13 GMT
Country & Western

01) 'Brenda Lee' (1960) - Brenda Lee
02) 'Crazy Times' (1960) - Gene Vincent
03) 'Dreamin' (1960) - Johnny Burnette
04) 'Ride This Train' (1960) - Johnny Cash
05) 'More Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs' (1960) - Marty Robbins
06) 'Teensville' (1960) - Chet Atkins
07) 'Emotions' (1961) - Brenda Lee
08) 'Folk Songs Of The Civil War' (1961) - Reno & Smiley
09) 'Got You On My Mind' (1961) - Jean Shepard
10) 'Heartbreak U.S.A.' (1961) - Kitty Wells
11) 'Here's The Answer' (1961) - Skeeter Davis
12) 'Lonely And Blue' (1961) - Roy Orbison
'Let's Jump The Broomstick' ~ Brenda Lee
13) 'Right Or Wrong' (1961) - Wanda Jackson
14) 'Showcase' (1961) - Patsy Cline With The Jordannaires
15) 'The Young Approach' (1961) - Faron Young
16) 'Banjo Special' (1962) - Reno & Smiley
17) 'Brenda, That's All' (1962) - Brenda Lee
18) 'The Carter Family Album' (1962) - The Carter Family
19) 'Country Music Connie Style' (1962) - Connie Francis
20) 'Country Music Time' (1962) - Jimmy Martin
21) 'Crying' (1962) - Roy Orbison
22) 'The Hank Williams Songbook' (1962) - Connie Stevens
23) 'Heartaches And Tears' (1962) - Jean Shepard
24) 'Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music' (1962) - Ray Charles
Patsy Cline ~ 'I Fall To Pieces'
25) 'Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music Volume 2' (1962) - Ray Charles
26) 'Ray Price Sings San Antonio Rose' (1962) - Ray Price
27) 'Weapon Of Prayer' (1962) - The Louvin Brothers
28) 'Blood, Sweat And Tears' (1963) - Johnny Cash
28) 'Blood, Sweat And Tears' (1963) - Johnny Cash
29) 'Folk Songs Of The Bayou Country' (1963) - Jimmy C. Newman
30) 'In Dreams' (1963) - Roy Orbison
31) 'Night Life' (1963) - Ray Price
32) 'Return Of The Gunfighter' (1963) - Marty Robbins
33) 'Skeeter Davis Sings The End Of The World' (1963) - Skeeter Davis
34) 'Songs Of The Coal Mines' (1963) - Merle Travis
35) 'Teen Scene' (1963) - Chet Atkins
36) 'The World's 15 Greatest Hymns' (1963) - Reno & Smiley
'Night Life' ~ Ray Price
37) 'Bitter Tears : Ballads Of The American Indian' (1964) - Johnny Cash
38) 'Bluegrass Hootenanny' (1964) - George Jones & Melba Montgomery
39) 'Charlie Rich' (1964) - Charlie Rich
40) 'Country Piano - City Strings' (1964) - Floyd Cramer
41) 'I Get Lonely In A Hurry' (1964) - George Jones
42) 'Lighthearted And Blue' (1964) - Jean Shepard
43) 'Lonely Wine' (1964) - Mickey Gilley
44) 'Merry Christmas From Brenda Lee' (1964) - Brenda Lee
45) 'Slippin' Around' (1964) - George Morgan & Marion Worth
46) 'The Balfa Brothers Play Traditional Cajun Music' (1965) - The Balfa Brothers
47) 'Connie Smith' (1965) - Connie Smith
48) 'Cute 'N' Country' (1965) - Connie Smith
48) 'Cute 'N' Country' (1965) - Connie Smith
Charlie Rich ~ 'She Loved Everybody But Me'
49) 'Hymns' (1965) - Loretta Lynn
50) 'It's A Man Every Time' (1965) - Jean Shepard
51) 'I've Got A Tiger By The Tail' (1965) - Buck Owens And His Buckaroos
52) 'Sunny Side Of The Mountain' (1965) - Jimmy Martin And The Sunny Mountain Boys
53) 'The Supremes Sing Country, Western And Pop' (1965) - The Supremes
54) 'Three Shades Of Brown' (1965) - The Browns
55) 'Travel On' (1965) - Ola Belle, Alex Campbell & The New River Boys
56) 'Tunes For Two' (1965) - Bobby Bare & Skeeter Davis
57) 'Voices In Bluegrass' (1965) - The Osborne Brothers
58) 'Bad Seed' (1966) - Jan Howard
59) 'Born To Sing' (1966) - Connie Smith
60) 'Connie Smith Sings Great Sacred Songs' (1966) - Connie Smith
'Strange' ~ Connie Smith
61) 'Dust On Mother's Bible' (1966) - Buck Owens And His Buckaroos
62) 'The Girls Get Prettier' (1966) - Hank Locklin
62) 'The Girls Get Prettier' (1966) - Hank Locklin
63) 'Flowers On The Wall' (1966) - The Statler Brothers
64) 'King Of The Cajun Fiddlers' (1966) - Doc Guidry
65) 'Many Happy Hangovers' (1966) - Jean Shepard
66) 'Miss Smith Goes To Nashville' (1966) - Connie Smith
67) 'The Seely Style' (1966) - Jeannie Seely
68) 'Stateside' (1966) - Mel Tillis
69) 'Suffer Time' (1966) - Dottie West
70) 'Talk Me Some Sense' (1966) - Bobby Bare
68) 'Stateside' (1966) - Mel Tillis
69) 'Suffer Time' (1966) - Dottie West
70) 'Talk Me Some Sense' (1966) - Bobby Bare
71) 'Up This Hill And Down' (1966) - The Osborne Brothers
72) 'A Bird Named Yesterday' (1967) - Bobby Bare
Bobby Bare ~ 'A Bird Named Yesterday'
73) 'Branded Man' (1967) - Merle Haggard And The Strangers
74) 'Blue Grass Time' (1967) - Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys
75) 'Connie In The Country' (1967) - Connie Smith
76) 'Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson' (1967) - Connie Smith
77) 'Cry Softly Lonely One' (1967) - Roy Orbison
78) 'Downtown Country' (1967) - Connie Smith
79) 'Down Yonder And Other Old-Time Favorites' (1967) - The Country Fiddlers & Wade Ray
80) 'Hear The Whistles Blow : Lester Flatt And Earl Scruggs Sing Songs Of Rivers & Rails' (1967) - Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs
81) 'Hello, I'm Dolly' (1967) - Dolly Parton
82) 'I'm A Lonesome Fugitive' (1967) - Merle Haggard And The Strangers
82) 'I'm A Lonesome Fugitive' (1967) - Merle Haggard And The Strangers
83) 'Lonely Country' (1967) - Jan Howard
84) 'Love Of The Common People' (1967) - Waylon Jennings
'Hasta Luego (See You Later)' ~ Hank Locklin
85) 'Nashville Women' (1967) - Hank Locklin
86) 'Ode To Billie Joe' (1967) - Bobbie Gentry
87) 'The Party's Over And Other Great Willie Nelson Songs' (1967) - Willie Nelson
87) 'The Party's Over And Other Great Willie Nelson Songs' (1967) - Willie Nelson
88) 'Soul Of Country Music' (1967) - Connie Smith
89) 'Stonewall Jackson Country' (1967) - Stonewall Jackson
90) 'Together Again' (1967) - Red Foley & Kitty Wells
91) 'Waylon Sings Ol' Harlan' (1967) - Waylon Jennings
92) 'Another Time, Another Place' (1968) - Jerry Lee Lewis
93) 'The Delta Sweetie' (1968) - Bobbie Gentry
94) 'For The First Time' (1968) - Brenda Lee And Pete Fountain
95) 'For The Sake Of The Song' (1968) - Townes Van Zandt
96) 'Harper Valley PTA' (1968) - Jeannie C. Riley
Bobbie Gentry ~ 'Louisiana Man'
97) 'Honey' (1968) - Bobby Goldsboro
98) 'I Love Charley Brown' (1968) - Connie Smith
98) 'I Love Charley Brown' (1968) - Connie Smith
99) 'Jewels' (1968) - Waylon Jennings
100) 'Just Because I'm A Woman' (1968) - Dolly Parton
101) 'Just Between You And Me' (1968) - Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton
102) 'Just The Two Of Us' (1968) - Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton
103) 'The Legend Of Bonnie & Clyde' (1968) - Merle Haggard And The Strangers
104) 'Signed Sealed And Delivered' (1968) - Lefty Frizzell
105) 'Sing Me Back Home' (1968) - Merle Haggard And The Strangers
106) 'Sings The Songs Of Dallas Frazier' (1968) - George Jones
105) 'Sing Me Back Home' (1968) - Merle Haggard And The Strangers
106) 'Sings The Songs Of Dallas Frazier' (1968) - George Jones
107) 'Songs Of Pride ... Charley That Is' (1968) - Charley Pride
108) 'Sunshine And Rain' (1968) - Connie Smith
'I'll Leave The Bottle On The Bar' ~ Merle Haggard And The Strangers
109) 'Who Says God Is Dead!' (1968) - Loretta Lynn
110) 'Wichita Lineman' (1969) - Glen Campbell
111) 'Always, Always' (1969) - Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton
112) 'Area Code 615' (1969) - Area Code 615
113) 'Back In Baby's Arms' (1969) - Connie Smith
114) 'The Cajun Way' (1969) - Doug Kershaw
115) 'Connie's Country' (1969) - Connie Smith
116) 'Country Style' (1969) - Liz Anderson
116) 'Country Style' (1969) - Liz Anderson
117) 'Great Songs Of The Delmore Brothers' (1969) - Merle Travis & Johnny Bond
118) 'In The Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)' (1969) - Dolly Parton
119) 'It's Happening!' (1969) - The Oak Ridge Boys
120) 'My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy' (1969) - Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton ~ 'Evening Shade'
121) 'My Griffin Is Gone' (1969) - Hoyt Axton
122) 'On Top' (1969) - Carl Perkins
123) 'Rock, Salt & Nails' (1969) - Steve Young
122) 'On Top' (1969) - Carl Perkins
123) 'Rock, Salt & Nails' (1969) - Steve Young
124) 'Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town' (1969) - The First Edition
125) 'Seven Lonely Days' (1969) - Jean Shepard
126) 'She Still Comes Around (To Love What's Left Of Me)' (1969) - Jerry Lee Lewis
127) 'Stand By Your Man' (1969) - Tammy Wynette
127) 'Stand By Your Man' (1969) - Tammy Wynette
128) 'Yearbooks And Yesterdays' (1969) - Jeannie C. Riley
129) 'Young Love' (1969) - Connie Smith & Nat Stuckey
130) 'Your Squaw Is On The Warpath' (1969) - Loretta Lynn
'Let It Be Me' _ Connie Smith & Nat Stuckey







