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Country Favorites – Willie Nelson Style

Country Favorites – Willie Nelson Style is the fourth studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. He recorded it with Ernest Tubb's band, the Texas Troubadours and Western Swing fiddler-vocalist Wade Ray with studio musicians Jimmy Wilkerson and Hargus "Pig" Robbins. At the time of the recording, Nelson was a regular on a syndicated TV show hosted by Tubb.

Country Favorites – Willie Nelson Style
Studio album by
Released1966
StudioRCA Victor Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
GenreCountry, Western Swing
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerChet Atkins
Willie Nelson chronology
Country Willie: His Own Songs
(1965)
Country Favorites – Willie Nelson Style
(1966)
Make Way for Willie Nelson
(1967)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
AllMusic[2]

Background edit

From 1965 to 1971, Nelson would make some 150 appearances on Ernest Tubb’s syndicated television show, serving as the face of modern country in contrast to Tubb’s traditional honky-tonk appeal. A lifelong fan of Tubb, Nelson later stated, "I could compare Ernest Tubb to Frank Sinatra, in that they both had distinctive styles that you wouldn't confuse with anybody else."[3] Nelson, who had already recorded one album with Chet Atkins for RCA after moving there from Liberty, later recalled, “The Ernest Tubb Show was something else entirely, different from the sparkled-and spangled look of the Opry...My usual outfit was a plain turtleneck and black slacks. Nothing fancy. But it was more casual clothes that made me comfortable.”[4] It was due to his association with the show that Tubb’s band the Texas Troubadours wound up backing him on his second RCA LP.

Recording and composition edit

Unlike his previous three albums, Country Favorites: Willie Nelson Style contains no original songs but rather cover tunes by fellow songwriters and singers such as Hank Cochran, Harlan Howard, Leon Payne, and George Jones. Like his second Liberty album, the recording made in mid-December 1965 had a strong western swing flavour, and the pairing with the Troubadours made musical and commercial sense, since they knew Nelson's work from the television show and tours and were regarded as an ensemble with enough appeal to make their own records for Decca without Ernest.[5]

Country Favorites was arguably Nelson's finest artistic achievement up to that point, with Lang Thompson of AllMusic observing, "Nelson had already learned how to handle his unconventional voice effectively, giving these songs the honest freshness and sharp sense of rhythm that would characterize his later work." Nelson first started playing "Columbus Stockade Blues" as a "jazzy up-tempo number too fast for the dancers" while touring with wife Shirley Collie and steel guitarist Jimmy Day as The Offenders.[6] Nelson biographer Joe Nick Patoski notes that the reprisal of the song on this album "would have been better left off compared with the fiery earlier versions he'd recorded with Shirley Collie for Liberty Records..."[7] Although Nelson respected Atkins, he later admitted to being unhappy with the producer's formulaic approach:

I was patient. I went along with the same process on my second RCA record, Country Favorites: Willie Nelson Style. This time it was all covers, no originals, including "San Antonio Rose," the calling card of my idol, Bob Wills. I still found the production heavy-handed and wondered why Chet was so adamant about putting the word "country" in the title. "If we're going for that mainstream audience, doesn't 'country' restrict me?" I couldn't help but ask. "One step at a time," Chet answered..." "Whatever you say," I said, but I remained unconvinced.[8]

In 1970, RCA issued an abridged version of this album as "Columbus Stockade Blues" on the budget RCA Camden label (CAS-2444).

Reception edit

Country Favorites was released in early 1966 and stayed on the country charts for seventeen weeks, peaking at number 9. AllMusic: “Perhaps because the album is a collection of familiar songs, Nelson's idiosyncratic vocals went over better - or maybe his time had just come - but in any case, it's certainly a small treasure.”

Track listing edit

  1. "Columbus Stockade Blues" (Eva Sargent, Jimmie Davis) – 1:56
  2. "Seasons of My Heart" (George Jones, Darrell Edwards) – 2:44
  3. "I'd Trade All of My Tomorrows (For Just One Yesterday)" (Jenny Lou Carson) – 2:24
  4. "My Window Faces the South" (Mitchell Parish, Abner Silver) – 1:42
  5. "Go on Home" (Hank Cochran) – 2:14
  6. "Fraulein" (Lawton Williams) – 2:56
  7. "San Antonio Rose" (Bob Wills) – 2:07
  8. "I Love You Because" (Leon Payne) – 2:58
  9. "Don't You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me)" (Hank Cochran) – 3:00
  10. "Home in San Antone" (Fred Rose) – 1:40
  11. "Heartaches by the Number" (Harlan Howard) – 2:19
  12. "Making Believe" (Jimmy Work) – 2:53

Personnel edit

  • Willie Nelson – guitar, vocals
  • Buddy Charleton – pedal steel
  • Jack Drake – bass
  • Jack Greene – drums
  • Wade Ray – fiddle
  • Leon Rhodes – lead guitar
  • Hargus Robbins – piano
  • Cal Smith – rhythm guitar
  • Jimmy Wilkerson – bass, vibraphone
  • Jim Malloy – engineer

References edit

  1. ^ Thompson, Lang. Country Favorites – Willie Nelson Style at AllMusic
  2. ^ AllMusic review of Columbus Stockade Blues
  3. ^ Nelson & Shrake 1988, p. 58.
  4. ^ Nelson & Ritz 2015, p. 169.
  5. ^ Patoski 2008, p. 161.
  6. ^ Nelson & Ritz 2015, p. 154.
  7. ^ Patoski 2008, pp. 161–162.
  8. ^ Nelson & Ritz 2015, p. 170.

Bibliography edit

  • Nelson, Willie; Shrake, Bud (1988). Willie: An Autobiography. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0671680756.
  • Nelson, Willie; Ritz, David (2015). It's A Long Story: My Life. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 9780316339315.
  • Patoski, Joe Nick (2008). Willie Nelson: An Epic Life. Hachette Digital. ISBN 978-0-316-01778-7.

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Country Favorites Willie Nelson Style is the fourth studio album by country singer Willie Nelson He recorded it with Ernest Tubb s band the Texas Troubadours and Western Swing fiddler vocalist Wade Ray with studio musicians Jimmy Wilkerson and Hargus Pig Robbins At the time of the recording Nelson was a regular on a syndicated TV show hosted by Tubb Country Favorites Willie Nelson StyleStudio album by Willie NelsonReleased1966StudioRCA Victor Studios Nashville TennesseeGenreCountry Western SwingLabelRCA VictorProducerChet AtkinsWillie Nelson chronologyCountry Willie His Own Songs 1965 Country Favorites Willie Nelson Style 1966 Make Way for Willie Nelson 1967 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 AllMusic 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and composition 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 References 7 BibliographyBackground editFrom 1965 to 1971 Nelson would make some 150 appearances on Ernest Tubb s syndicated television show serving as the face of modern country in contrast to Tubb s traditional honky tonk appeal A lifelong fan of Tubb Nelson later stated I could compare Ernest Tubb to Frank Sinatra in that they both had distinctive styles that you wouldn t confuse with anybody else 3 Nelson who had already recorded one album with Chet Atkins for RCA after moving there from Liberty later recalled The Ernest Tubb Show was something else entirely different from the sparkled and spangled look of the Opry My usual outfit was a plain turtleneck and black slacks Nothing fancy But it was more casual clothes that made me comfortable 4 It was due to his association with the show that Tubb s band the Texas Troubadours wound up backing him on his second RCA LP Recording and composition editUnlike his previous three albums Country Favorites Willie Nelson Style contains no original songs but rather cover tunes by fellow songwriters and singers such as Hank Cochran Harlan Howard Leon Payne and George Jones Like his second Liberty album the recording made in mid December 1965 had a strong western swing flavour and the pairing with the Troubadours made musical and commercial sense since they knew Nelson s work from the television show and tours and were regarded as an ensemble with enough appeal to make their own records for Decca without Ernest 5 Country Favorites was arguably Nelson s finest artistic achievement up to that point with Lang Thompson of AllMusic observing Nelson had already learned how to handle his unconventional voice effectively giving these songs the honest freshness and sharp sense of rhythm that would characterize his later work Nelson first started playing Columbus Stockade Blues as a jazzy up tempo number too fast for the dancers while touring with wife Shirley Collie and steel guitarist Jimmy Day as The Offenders 6 Nelson biographer Joe Nick Patoski notes that the reprisal of the song on this album would have been better left off compared with the fiery earlier versions he d recorded with Shirley Collie for Liberty Records 7 Although Nelson respected Atkins he later admitted to being unhappy with the producer s formulaic approach I was patient I went along with the same process on my second RCA record Country Favorites Willie Nelson Style This time it was all covers no originals including San Antonio Rose the calling card of my idol Bob Wills I still found the production heavy handed and wondered why Chet was so adamant about putting the word country in the title If we re going for that mainstream audience doesn t country restrict me I couldn t help but ask One step at a time Chet answered Whatever you say I said but I remained unconvinced 8 In 1970 RCA issued an abridged version of this album as Columbus Stockade Blues on the budget RCA Camden label CAS 2444 Reception editCountry Favorites was released in early 1966 and stayed on the country charts for seventeen weeks peaking at number 9 AllMusic Perhaps because the album is a collection of familiar songs Nelson s idiosyncratic vocals went over better or maybe his time had just come but in any case it s certainly a small treasure Track listing edit Columbus Stockade Blues Eva Sargent Jimmie Davis 1 56 Seasons of My Heart George Jones Darrell Edwards 2 44 I d Trade All of My Tomorrows For Just One Yesterday Jenny Lou Carson 2 24 My Window Faces the South Mitchell Parish Abner Silver 1 42 Go on Home Hank Cochran 2 14 Fraulein Lawton Williams 2 56 San Antonio Rose Bob Wills 2 07 I Love You Because Leon Payne 2 58 Don t You Ever Get Tired Of Hurting Me Hank Cochran 3 00 Home in San Antone Fred Rose 1 40 Heartaches by the Number Harlan Howard 2 19 Making Believe Jimmy Work 2 53Personnel editWillie Nelson guitar vocals Buddy Charleton pedal steel Jack Drake bass Jack Greene drums Wade Ray fiddle Leon Rhodes lead guitar Hargus Robbins piano Cal Smith rhythm guitar Jimmy Wilkerson bass vibraphone Jim Malloy engineerReferences edit Thompson Lang Country Favorites Willie Nelson Style at AllMusic AllMusic review of Columbus Stockade Blues Nelson amp Shrake 1988 p 58 Nelson amp Ritz 2015 p 169 Patoski 2008 p 161 Nelson amp Ritz 2015 p 154 Patoski 2008 pp 161 162 Nelson amp Ritz 2015 p 170 Bibliography editNelson Willie Shrake Bud 1988 Willie An Autobiography Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0671680756 Nelson Willie Ritz David 2015 It s A Long Story My Life Little Brown and Company ISBN 9780316339315 Patoski Joe Nick 2008 Willie Nelson An Epic Life Hachette Digital ISBN 978 0 316 01778 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Country Favorites Willie Nelson Style amp oldid 1170598720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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