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Cute 'n' Country

Cute 'n' Country is the second studio album by American country music artist Connie Smith. It was released in October 1965 by RCA Victor and contained 12 tracks. Cute 'n' Country contained a mixture of original songs and cover versions by other country artists. Featured on the album was the top ten single "I Can't Remember". Cute 'n' Country was Smith's second album to top the Billboard country LP's chart.

Cute 'n' Country
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1965
RecordedMarch 17 – May 28, 1965
StudioRCA Studio B
GenreCountry[1]
Length27:53
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerBob Ferguson
Connie Smith chronology
Connie Smith
(1965)
Cute 'n' Country
(1965)
Miss Smith Goes to Nashville
(1966)
Singles from Cute 'n' Country
  1. "I Can't Remember"
    Released: April 1965

Background edit

In 1964, Connie Smith's debut single, "Once a Day", topped the country charts for a record-setting eight weeks. The success jump-started Smith's professional career and launched a series of hits following it.[2] "Once a Day" was included on Smith's debut self-titled album (released in March 1965).[3] The album also included the top five single "Then and Only Then". Smith and her record label were disappointed when "Then and Only Then" did not top the charts. In an effort to find a single that would "eclipse" 1964's "Once a Day", Smith went back into the studio to record her second album Cute 'n' Country. The album was named for a disc jockey who introduced Smith on the air by saying, "Here's cute and country Connie Smith". Smith later remarked that she disliked the title. "Back in Ohio, 'cute' meant bowlegged," she told writer Colin Escott. The cover photo was taken in the front yard of a residential home located in Hendersonville, Tennessee.[4]

Recording and content edit

Cute 'n' Country was recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee between March 17 and May 28, 1965. The sessions were produced by Bob Ferguson.[5] Five of the album's 12 tracks were cover versions of country songs originally made popular by other artists. These songs were Webb Pierce's "Even Tho", Ray Price's "I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)", Jim Reeves and Dottie West's "Love Is No Excuse", Jean Shepard's "I Thought of You" and Charlie Walker's "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down".[4][5] Remaining songs on the album were original recordings. Among these selections were three tracks penned by Bill Anderson, which included the single "I Can't Remember". Producer Bob Ferguson found the track "Senses", which was composed by then-unknown future performers Glen Campbell and Jeannie Seely.[4] Seely later recorded the track herself with Smith singing background vocals on her 2017 release Written in Song.[6]

Release and reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [7]

Cute 'n' Country was released in March 1965 via RCA Victor Records and was the second studio release of Smith's career. It was originally issued as a vinyl LP, containing six songs on either side of the record.[5] In later years, the project was issued in a digital format via Sony Music Entertainment.[8] In its original issue, Cute 'n' Country spent 30 weeks on Billboard magazine's Country LP's chart. This was similar to that of Smith's debut album, which also spent 30 weeks on the same chart. It also became her second LP to reach the number one spot on the Country LP's survey, holding the position for two weeks in December 1965.[9][10] The album included Smith's RCA Victor Single "I Can't Remember". It was first issued by the label in April 1965.[11] After 16 weeks, the single peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in July 1965.[12]

In October 1965, Billboard magazine gave Cute 'n' Country a positive response: "The chantress delivers a dozen tunes – some of them really great ones – with a maximum of country flavor and style."[13] The album received a positive reception from Richie Unterberger of AllMusic, who gave the release 4.5 stars. He found the album's Nashville Sound style to be "tasteful" and further commented that "Smith proved herself capable of delivering sorrowful, modified honky tonk".[1]

Track listings edit

Vinyl version edit

Side one[5]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Two Empty Arms"Bill Anderson2:27
2."Even Tho'"
2:32
3."I Thought of You"Jimmy Rollins2:19
4."More to Love Than This"Hank Mills2:25
5."Not Till You Come Back to Me"Anderson1:52
6."Senses"2:18
Side two[5]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)"
2:00
2."Love Is No Excuse"Justin Tubb2:55
3."I Can Stand It (As Long as He Can)"
2:05
4."House Divided"Bobby Bare2:12
5."I Can't Remember"
  • Bill Anderson
  • Bette Anderson
2:28
6."I Can Turn Your World Around"2:20

Digital version edit

Cute 'n' Country (download and streaming)[8]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Two Empty Arms"Anderson2:36
2."Even Tho'"
  • Jones
  • Peeples
  • Pierce
2:35
3."I Thought of You"Rollins2:23
4."More to Love Than This"Mills2:29
5."Not Till You Come Back to Me"Anderson1:56
6."Senses"
  • Campbell
  • Seely
2:24
7."I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)"
  • Gabbard
  • Price
2:05
8."Love Is No Excuse"Tubb3:01
9."I Can Stand It (As Long as He Can)"
  • Redd
  • Torok
2:08
10."House Divided"Bare2:16
11."I Can't Remember"
  • Bill Anderson
  • Bette Anderson
2:34
12."I Can Turn Your World Around"
  • Ebner
  • Rhodes
  • Spears
2:26

Personnel edit

All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Cute 'n' Country.[5]

Musical personnel

Technical personnel

  • Bob Ferguson – Producer
  • Al Pachucki – Engineer

Chart performance edit

Chart (1965) Peak
position
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[14] 1

Release history edit

Region Date Format Label Ref.
Canada October 1965 Vinyl RCA Victor Records [5]
United Kingdom [15]
United States [5]
2010s
  • Music download
  • streaming
Sony Music Entertainment [8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Unterberger, Richie. "Cute 'n' Country: Connie Smith: Songs, reviews, credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  2. ^ Bush, John. "Connie Smith: Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  3. ^ Smith, Connie (March 1965). "Connie Smith (LP Liner Notes and Album Information)". RCA Victor Records. LPM-3341.
  4. ^ a b c Escott, Colin (May 8, 2001). Born to Sing (Box Set Biography). Bear Family Records. pp. 17–18. ISBN 3-89795-770-1.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Smith, Connie (October 1965). "Cute 'n' Country (LP Liner Notes and Album Information)". RCA Victor Records. LSP-3444.
  6. ^ Seely, Jeannie (February 2017). "Written in Song (Liner Notes)". Cheyenne Records. 7282.
  7. ^ Allmusic review
  8. ^ a b c "Cute 'n' Country by Connie Smith". Apple Music. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  9. ^ "Connie Smith chart history (Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  10. ^ "Cute 'n' Country chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  11. ^ Smith, Connie (April 1965). ""I Can't Remember" / "Senses" (7" vinyl single)". RCA Victor Records. 47-8551.
  12. ^ "Connie Smith chart history (Country Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  13. ^ "Album Reviews: Country Spotlight". Billboard. Vol. 77, no. 43. October 23, 1965. p. 60.
  14. ^ "Connie Smith Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  15. ^ Smith, Connie (October 1965). "Cute 'n' Country (UK LP Liner Notes and Album Information)". RCA Victor Records. RD-7785.

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Cute n Country is the second studio album by American country music artist Connie Smith It was released in October 1965 by RCA Victor and contained 12 tracks Cute n Country contained a mixture of original songs and cover versions by other country artists Featured on the album was the top ten single I Can t Remember Cute n Country was Smith s second album to top the Billboard country LP s chart Cute n CountryStudio album by Connie SmithReleasedOctober 1965RecordedMarch 17 May 28 1965StudioRCA Studio BGenreCountry 1 Length27 53LabelRCA VictorProducerBob FergusonConnie Smith chronologyConnie Smith 1965 Cute n Country 1965 Miss Smith Goes to Nashville 1966 Singles from Cute n Country I Can t Remember Released April 1965 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and content 3 Release and reception 4 Track listings 4 1 Vinyl version 4 2 Digital version 5 Personnel 6 Chart performance 7 Release history 8 ReferencesBackground editIn 1964 Connie Smith s debut single Once a Day topped the country charts for a record setting eight weeks The success jump started Smith s professional career and launched a series of hits following it 2 Once a Day was included on Smith s debut self titled album released in March 1965 3 The album also included the top five single Then and Only Then Smith and her record label were disappointed when Then and Only Then did not top the charts In an effort to find a single that would eclipse 1964 s Once a Day Smith went back into the studio to record her second album Cute n Country The album was named for a disc jockey who introduced Smith on the air by saying Here s cute and country Connie Smith Smith later remarked that she disliked the title Back in Ohio cute meant bowlegged she told writer Colin Escott The cover photo was taken in the front yard of a residential home located in Hendersonville Tennessee 4 Recording and content editCute n Country was recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville Tennessee between March 17 and May 28 1965 The sessions were produced by Bob Ferguson 5 Five of the album s 12 tracks were cover versions of country songs originally made popular by other artists These songs were Webb Pierce s Even Tho Ray Price s I ll Be There If You Ever Want Me Jim Reeves and Dottie West s Love Is No Excuse Jean Shepard s I Thought of You and Charlie Walker s Pick Me Up on Your Way Down 4 5 Remaining songs on the album were original recordings Among these selections were three tracks penned by Bill Anderson which included the single I Can t Remember Producer Bob Ferguson found the track Senses which was composed by then unknown future performers Glen Campbell and Jeannie Seely 4 Seely later recorded the track herself with Smith singing background vocals on her 2017 release Written in Song 6 Release and reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Cute n Country was released in March 1965 via RCA Victor Records and was the second studio release of Smith s career It was originally issued as a vinyl LP containing six songs on either side of the record 5 In later years the project was issued in a digital format via Sony Music Entertainment 8 In its original issue Cute n Country spent 30 weeks on Billboard magazine s Country LP s chart This was similar to that of Smith s debut album which also spent 30 weeks on the same chart It also became her second LP to reach the number one spot on the Country LP s survey holding the position for two weeks in December 1965 9 10 The album included Smith s RCA Victor Single I Can t Remember It was first issued by the label in April 1965 11 After 16 weeks the single peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in July 1965 12 In October 1965 Billboard magazine gave Cute n Country a positive response The chantress delivers a dozen tunes some of them really great ones with a maximum of country flavor and style 13 The album received a positive reception from Richie Unterberger of AllMusic who gave the release 4 5 stars He found the album s Nashville Sound style to be tasteful and further commented that Smith proved herself capable of delivering sorrowful modified honky tonk 1 Track listings editVinyl version edit Side one 5 No TitleWriter s Length1 Two Empty Arms Bill Anderson2 272 Even Tho Willie JonesCurt PeeplesWebb Pierce2 323 I Thought of You Jimmy Rollins2 194 More to Love Than This Hank Mills2 255 Not Till You Come Back to Me Anderson1 526 Senses Glen CampbellJeannie Seely2 18 Side two 5 No TitleWriter s Length1 I ll Be There If You Ever Want Me Rusty GabbardRay Price2 002 Love Is No Excuse Justin Tubb2 553 I Can Stand It As Long as He Can Ramona ReddMitchell Torok2 054 House Divided Bobby Bare2 125 I Can t Remember Bill AndersonBette Anderson2 286 I Can Turn Your World Around Harry EbnerJack RhodesBillie Jo Spears2 20 Digital version edit Cute n Country download and streaming 8 No TitleWriter s Length1 Two Empty Arms Anderson2 362 Even Tho JonesPeeplesPierce2 353 I Thought of You Rollins2 234 More to Love Than This Mills2 295 Not Till You Come Back to Me Anderson1 566 Senses CampbellSeely2 247 I ll Be There If You Ever Want Me GabbardPrice2 058 Love Is No Excuse Tubb3 019 I Can Stand It As Long as He Can ReddTorok2 0810 House Divided Bare2 1611 I Can t Remember Bill AndersonBette Anderson2 3412 I Can Turn Your World Around EbnerRhodesSpears2 26Personnel editAll credits are adapted from the liner notes of Cute n Country 5 Musical personnel Kenneth Buttrey drums Anita Carter background vocals Floyd Chance bass Ray Edenton guitar Dorothy Dillard background vocals Bobby Dyson electric bass guitar Jan Howard background vocals Ron Huskey bass Anita Kerr background vocals Jimmy Lance guitar Charlie McCoy bass guitar Leonard Miller drums Weldon Myrick steel guitar Louis Nunley background vocals Jerry Reed guitar Hargus Pig Robbins piano Hal Rugg steel guitar Connie Smith lead vocals Velma Smith guitar Gordon Stoker background vocals Pete Wade guitar Ray Walker background vocals James Wilkerson bass guitar William Wright background vocals Technical personnel Bob Ferguson Producer Al Pachucki EngineerChart performance editChart 1965 Peak positionUS Top Country Albums Billboard 14 1Release history editRegion Date Format Label Ref Canada October 1965 Vinyl RCA Victor Records 5 United Kingdom 15 United States 5 2010s Music downloadstreaming Sony Music Entertainment 8 References edit a b Unterberger Richie Cute n Country Connie Smith Songs reviews credits AllMusic Retrieved 30 June 2021 Bush John Connie Smith Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 30 June 2021 Smith Connie March 1965 Connie Smith LP Liner Notes and Album Information RCA Victor Records LPM 3341 a b c Escott Colin May 8 2001 Born to Sing Box Set Biography Bear Family Records pp 17 18 ISBN 3 89795 770 1 a b c d e f g h Smith Connie October 1965 Cute n Country LP Liner Notes and Album Information RCA Victor Records LSP 3444 Seely Jeannie February 2017 Written in Song Liner Notes Cheyenne Records 7282 Allmusic review a b c Cute n Country by Connie Smith Apple Music Retrieved 30 June 2021 Connie Smith chart history Country Albums Billboard Retrieved 30 April 2022 Cute n Country chart history Billboard Retrieved 30 June 2021 Smith Connie April 1965 I Can t Remember Senses 7 vinyl single RCA Victor Records 47 8551 Connie Smith chart history Country Songs Billboard Retrieved 30 April 2022 Album Reviews Country Spotlight Billboard Vol 77 no 43 October 23 1965 p 60 Connie Smith Chart History Top Country Albums Billboard Retrieved June 30 2021 Smith Connie October 1965 Cute n Country UK LP Liner Notes and Album Information RCA Victor Records RD 7785 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cute 27n 27 Country amp oldid 1215387347, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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