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My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy

My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy is the fourth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. It was released on September 8, 1969, by RCA Victor. The album was produced by Bob Ferguson. It peaked at number six on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, Parton's first solo top ten, and number 194 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album spawned three singles: "Daddy", "In the Ghetto", and the title track. "Daddy" was the most successful, peaking at number 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 8, 1969
RecordedSeptember 9, 1968–June 2, 1969
StudioRCA Studio B (Nashville)
GenreCountry
Length32:25
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerBob Ferguson
Dolly Parton chronology
Always, Always
(1969)
My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
(1969)
The Fairest of Them All
(1970)
Singles from My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
  1. "Daddy"
    Released: March 10, 1969
  2. "In the Ghetto"
    Released: June 23, 1969
  3. "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy"
    Released: September 8, 1969

Recording Edit

Recording sessions for the album began at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 14, 1969. Three additional sessions followed on May 20, 21 and June 2. "Daddy" was recorded on September 9, 1968, during a session for 1969's In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad).

Content Edit

The title song tells the story of a small town girl whose aspirations take her to New Orleans, where she becomes a prostitute, dreaming of the boy she'd left behind. "Gypsy, Joe and Me" details the story of a woman, her love and their small dog, who all eventually perish. "Evening Shade" tells the story of an orphanage run by an evil headmistress, Mrs. Bailey. The orphans eventually burn the home down, with Mrs. Bailey sleeping inside. "Daddy", a Parton composition, tells the story of a daughter pleading with her father to reconsider leaving her mother for a woman much younger.

Also included are Parton's covers of the Mac Davis-penned Elvis Presley hit "In the Ghetto" and Joe South's "Games People Play". She also covered current country hits by Porter Wagoner ("Big Wind") and Jan Howard ("We Had All the Good Things Going").

In a CMT interview with Patty Loveless, Parton confirmed that the man on the album cover is her reclusive husband, Carl Dean.

Parton re-recorded the title song for her 1982 album Heartbreak Express.

Release and promotion Edit

The album was released September 8, 1969, on LP and 8-track.

Singles Edit

The first single from the album, "Daddy", was released in March 1969[1] and debuted at number 97 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart dated April 12. It peaked at number 40 on the chart dated May 31, its eight week on the chart. The single spent ten weeks on the chart. The second single from the album, "In the Ghetto", was released in June 1969[2] and debuted at number 73 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart dated July 26. It peaked at number 50 on the chart dated September 6, its seventh chart week. The single charted for eight weeks. It also peaked at number 12 in Canada on the RPM Country Singles chart. "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy" was released as the third single in September 1969[3] and debuted at number 61 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart dated October 18. The single peaked at number 45 on the chart dated November 15, its fifth week on the chart. It spent a total eight weeks on the chart. The single also peaked at number 22 in Canada on the RPM Country Singles chart.

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]

The review in the September 20, 1969 issue of Billboard said, "Undoubtedly, this is the best composite album that Miss Dolly Parton has created. Her country version of "In the Ghetto" is now on the country singles chart and should provide plenty of LP sales impetus. While her "Daddy", "Gypsy, Joe and Me", and "Home for Pete's Sake" are tearjerkers in the traditional vein. "Games People Play" is also a strong contender for honors."[5]

Cashbox also published a review of the album, saying, "Dolly Parton effectively changes moods and tempos as she sings her way through this set containing her latest singles in addition to other noteworthy offerings. The set includes, besides title track, "In the Ghetto", "Games People Play", "Big Wind", "Daddy", and "We Had All the Good Things Going." Rapid chart action can be expected on this one."[6]

AllMusic gave the album 3 out of 5 stars.[4]

On a list of the top 50 Dolly Parton songs, Rolling Stone magazine listed the title track at number 31, and "Evening Shade" at number 23.[7]

Commercial performance Edit

The album debuted at number 43 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart dated October 11, 1969. It peaked at number 6 on the chart dated December 27, its twelfth week on the chart. It charted for 28 weeks. It also peaked at number 194 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Reissues Edit

The album was released as a digital download on October 22, 2013.

Track listing Edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."In the Ghetto"Mac DavisJune 2, 19692:50
2."Games People Play"Joe SouthJune 2, 19692:26
3."'Til Death Do Us Part"Dolly PartonMay 14, 19693:09
4."Big Wind"
  • Wayne P. Walker
  • Alex Zanetis
  • George McCormick
June 2, 19692:18
5."Evening Shade"PartonMay 21, 19693:22
6."I'm Fed Up With You"Bill OwensJune 2, 19692:00
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy"PartonMay 20, 19693:32
2."Daddy"PartonSeptember 9, 19682:50
3."We Had All the Good Things Going"
May 14, 19692:45
4."The Monkey's Tale"Leona RossMay 14, 19691:51
5."Gypsy, Joe and Me"PartonMay 21, 19693:13
6."Home for Pete's Sake"Rudy PrestonMay 14, 19691:59

Personnel Edit

Adapted from the album liner notes and RCA recording session records.

  • Joseph Babcock – background vocals
  • Jerry Carrigan – drums
  • Fred Carter Jr. – guitar
  • Pete Drake – pedal steel
  • Dolores Edgin – background vocals
  • Bob Ferguson – producer
  • Lloyd Green – pedal steel
  • Milt Henderson – technician
  • Junior Huskey – bass
  • James Isbell – drums
  • Mack Magaha – fiddle
  • George McCormick – rhythm guitar
  • Wayne Moss – guitar
  • Bill Owens – liner notes
  • Al Pachucki – recording engineer
  • June Page – background vocals
  • Dolly Parton – lead vocals
  • Hargus Robbins – piano
  • Roy Shockley – technician
  • Jerry Stembridge – guitar
  • Buck Trent – electric banjo

Charts Edit

Weekly charts Edit

Chart performance for My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
Chart (1969) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[8] 194
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[9] 6

Year-end charts Edit

Year-end chart performance for My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
Chart (1969) Peak
position
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[10] 48

Release history Edit

Release dates and formats for My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various September 8, 1969 RCA Victor [11]
October 22, 2013 Digital download [12]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Spotlight Singles" (PDF). World Radio History. Billboard. March 22, 1969. p. 71. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
  2. ^ "Spotlight Singles" (PDF). World Radio History. Billboard. July 5, 1969. p. 80. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
  3. ^ "Spotlight Singles" (PDF). World Radio History. Billboard. September 20, 1969. p. 76. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
  4. ^ a b My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy at AllMusic
  5. ^ "Album Reviews" (PDF). World Radio History. Billboard. September 20, 1969. p. 66. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
  6. ^ "Country LP Reviews" (PDF). World Radio History. Billboard. September 13, 1969. p. 47. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
  7. ^ Betts, Stephen (April 5, 2023). ""The 50 Best Dolly Parton Songs"". Rolling Stone. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
  8. ^ "Dolly Parton Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard.
  9. ^ "Dolly Parton Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard.
  10. ^ "Top Country Albums - Year-End Charts (1969)". Billboard. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  11. ^ "Dolly Parton - My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy". Discogs. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  12. ^ "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy by Dolly Parton on Amazon Music - Amazon.com". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 25 May 2019.

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My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy is the fourth solo studio album by American singer songwriter Dolly Parton It was released on September 8 1969 by RCA Victor The album was produced by Bob Ferguson It peaked at number six on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart Parton s first solo top ten and number 194 on the Billboard 200 chart The album spawned three singles Daddy In the Ghetto and the title track Daddy was the most successful peaking at number 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart My Blue Ridge Mountain BoyStudio album by Dolly PartonReleasedSeptember 8 1969RecordedSeptember 9 1968 June 2 1969StudioRCA Studio B Nashville GenreCountryLength32 25LabelRCA VictorProducerBob FergusonDolly Parton chronologyAlways Always 1969 My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy 1969 The Fairest of Them All 1970 Singles from My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy Daddy Released March 10 1969 In the Ghetto Released June 23 1969 My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy Released September 8 1969 Contents 1 Recording 2 Content 3 Release and promotion 3 1 Singles 4 Critical reception 5 Commercial performance 6 Reissues 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Release history 11 ReferencesRecording EditRecording sessions for the album began at RCA Studio B in Nashville Tennessee on May 14 1969 Three additional sessions followed on May 20 21 and June 2 Daddy was recorded on September 9 1968 during a session for 1969 s In the Good Old Days When Times Were Bad Content EditThe title song tells the story of a small town girl whose aspirations take her to New Orleans where she becomes a prostitute dreaming of the boy she d left behind Gypsy Joe and Me details the story of a woman her love and their small dog who all eventually perish Evening Shade tells the story of an orphanage run by an evil headmistress Mrs Bailey The orphans eventually burn the home down with Mrs Bailey sleeping inside Daddy a Parton composition tells the story of a daughter pleading with her father to reconsider leaving her mother for a woman much younger Also included are Parton s covers of the Mac Davis penned Elvis Presley hit In the Ghetto and Joe South s Games People Play She also covered current country hits by Porter Wagoner Big Wind and Jan Howard We Had All the Good Things Going In a CMT interview with Patty Loveless Parton confirmed that the man on the album cover is her reclusive husband Carl Dean Parton re recorded the title song for her 1982 album Heartbreak Express Release and promotion EditThe album was released September 8 1969 on LP and 8 track Singles Edit The first single from the album Daddy was released in March 1969 1 and debuted at number 97 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart dated April 12 It peaked at number 40 on the chart dated May 31 its eight week on the chart The single spent ten weeks on the chart The second single from the album In the Ghetto was released in June 1969 2 and debuted at number 73 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart dated July 26 It peaked at number 50 on the chart dated September 6 its seventh chart week The single charted for eight weeks It also peaked at number 12 in Canada on the RPM Country Singles chart My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy was released as the third single in September 1969 3 and debuted at number 61 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart dated October 18 The single peaked at number 45 on the chart dated November 15 its fifth week on the chart It spent a total eight weeks on the chart The single also peaked at number 22 in Canada on the RPM Country Singles chart Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 4 The review in the September 20 1969 issue of Billboard said Undoubtedly this is the best composite album that Miss Dolly Parton has created Her country version of In the Ghetto is now on the country singles chart and should provide plenty of LP sales impetus While her Daddy Gypsy Joe and Me and Home for Pete s Sake are tearjerkers in the traditional vein Games People Play is also a strong contender for honors 5 Cashbox also published a review of the album saying Dolly Parton effectively changes moods and tempos as she sings her way through this set containing her latest singles in addition to other noteworthy offerings The set includes besides title track In the Ghetto Games People Play Big Wind Daddy and We Had All the Good Things Going Rapid chart action can be expected on this one 6 AllMusic gave the album 3 out of 5 stars 4 On a list of the top 50 Dolly Parton songs Rolling Stone magazine listed the title track at number 31 and Evening Shade at number 23 7 Commercial performance EditThe album debuted at number 43 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart dated October 11 1969 It peaked at number 6 on the chart dated December 27 its twelfth week on the chart It charted for 28 weeks It also peaked at number 194 on the Billboard 200 chart Reissues EditThe album was released as a digital download on October 22 2013 Track listing EditSide oneNo TitleWriter s Recording dateLength1 In the Ghetto Mac DavisJune 2 19692 502 Games People Play Joe SouthJune 2 19692 263 Til Death Do Us Part Dolly PartonMay 14 19693 094 Big Wind Wayne P WalkerAlex ZanetisGeorge McCormickJune 2 19692 185 Evening Shade PartonMay 21 19693 226 I m Fed Up With You Bill OwensJune 2 19692 00 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Recording dateLength1 My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy PartonMay 20 19693 322 Daddy PartonSeptember 9 19682 503 We Had All the Good Things Going Merv ShinerJerry MondayMay 14 19692 454 The Monkey s Tale Leona RossMay 14 19691 515 Gypsy Joe and Me PartonMay 21 19693 136 Home for Pete s Sake Rudy PrestonMay 14 19691 59Personnel EditAdapted from the album liner notes and RCA recording session records Joseph Babcock background vocals Jerry Carrigan drums Fred Carter Jr guitar Pete Drake pedal steel Dolores Edgin background vocals Bob Ferguson producer Lloyd Green pedal steel Milt Henderson technician Junior Huskey bass James Isbell drums Mack Magaha fiddle George McCormick rhythm guitar Wayne Moss guitar Bill Owens liner notes Al Pachucki recording engineer June Page background vocals Dolly Parton lead vocals Hargus Robbins piano Roy Shockley technician Jerry Stembridge guitar Buck Trent electric banjoCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart performance for My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy Chart 1969 PeakpositionUS Billboard 200 8 194US Top Country Albums Billboard 9 6Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy Chart 1969 PeakpositionUS Top Country Albums Billboard 10 48Release history EditRelease dates and formats for My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy Region Date Format Label Ref Various September 8 1969 LP8 track RCA Victor 11 October 22 2013 Digital download SonyLegacy 12 References Edit Spotlight Singles PDF World Radio History Billboard March 22 1969 p 71 Retrieved September 25 2020 Spotlight Singles PDF World Radio History Billboard July 5 1969 p 80 Retrieved September 25 2020 Spotlight Singles PDF World Radio History Billboard September 20 1969 p 76 Retrieved September 25 2020 a b My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy at AllMusic Album Reviews PDF World Radio History Billboard September 20 1969 p 66 Retrieved September 25 2020 Country LP Reviews PDF World Radio History Billboard September 13 1969 p 47 Retrieved September 25 2020 Betts Stephen April 5 2023 The 50 Best Dolly Parton Songs Rolling Stone Retrieved April 14 2023 Dolly Parton Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Dolly Parton Chart History Top Country Albums Billboard Top Country Albums Year End Charts 1969 Billboard Retrieved 2 December 2020 Dolly Parton My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy Discogs Retrieved 20 May 2019 My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy by Dolly Parton on Amazon Music Amazon com www amazon com Retrieved 25 May 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy amp oldid 1152871718, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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