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Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House

Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House is a studio album by American country artist Tammy Wynette. It was released in January 1968 via Epic Records and contained 11 tracks. It was the third studio album of Wynette's career. The album featured several new recordings as well as covers of previously-recorded material. Among the new recordings were two singles, which both topped the American country chart: "I Don't Wanna Play House" and "Take Me to Your World". The album itself reached the top five of the American country LP's chart in 1968. It received positive reviews from several publications following its release.

Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1968
RecordedJune – October 1967
StudioColumbia Studio B, Nashville
Genre
LabelEpic
ProducerBilly Sherrill
Tammy Wynette chronology
My Elusive Dreams
(1967)
Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House
(1968)
D-I-V-O-R-C-E
(1968)
Singles from Take Me to Tour World / I Don't Wanna Play House
  1. "I Don't Wanna Play House"
    Released: July 1967
  2. "Take Me to Your World"
    Released: December 1967
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Background, content and recording edit

Tammy Wynette had recently broken through as a country music artist with the top five single, "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad", and a number one duet with David Houston, "My Elusive Dreams". Epic issued two studio albums of her material up to this point. Both were released in 1967 and her previous albums most contained covers of songs.[3] With producer Billy Sherrill, Wynette recorded the tracks for her third studio album between June and October 1967. The tracks were cut by Sherrill at the Columbia Studio, located in Nashville, Tennessee.[4] Engineer Lou Bradley recalled that the album's sound was built around the way Wynette sang the material. "I think the dynamics Billy [Sherrill] got evolved from Billy makin' the band play to Tammy. She'd sing the verses soft, and when she belted, he'd make the musicians play to that. That was just her way of singin," Bradley recalled.[5]

Her third album consisted of 11 tracks.[1] For this album, only three songs on the album were covers: Norma Jean's "Jackson Ain't a Very Big Town", Johnnie Ray's "Cry" and Bobbie Gentry's "Ode to Billie Joe".[4] Sherrill envisioned Wynette performing "Cry" as a spoken recitation, but she disagreed.[6] The remaining eight tracks were new recordings. Three of these songs were penned by both Billy Sherrill and Glenn Sutton: "I Don't Wanna Play House", "Take Me to Your World" and "Good". Other new songs included "It's My Way", "Broadminded", "The Phone Call", "Fuzzy Wuzzy Ego" and "(Or) Is It Love".[4]

Release and reception edit

Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House was originally released by Epic Records in January 1968. It was the third studio album in Wynette's career. It was first distributed as a vinyl LP, containing six tracks on "side A" and five tracks on "side B".[4] In 1998, eOne and Koch Records re-released the album as a compact disc.[7] On June 2, 2017 it was re-released digitally and was made available as a music download and for streaming.[8][9] Following its original release, Billboard magazine gave the album a positive response, calling Wynette an "exceptional young artist". The magazine highlighted tracks such as "Broadminded" and "Cry", calling them "good cuts".[10] Years later, Richie Unterberger of AllMusic rated the album four out of five stars. "Built around the two big hits comprising the title, Take Me to Your World/I Don't Wanna Play House was a strong outing from Tammy Wynette, sensitively and sparely produced by Billy Sherrill," he said.[1]

Following its original release, the album peaked at number three on the Billboard Country LP's chart.[11] Two singles were included on the project that had been released one year prior. Its first was "I Don't Wanna Play House", which Epic issued in July 1967.[12] By October 1967, the single reached number one on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.[13] It was Wynette's second number one single, but her first number one as a solo artist.[14] In December 1967, "Take Me to Your World" was issued as a single.[15] It became Wynette's third number one single on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, peaking in the position in March 1968.[16] Both singles also became Wynette's first to enter Canada's RPM country chart. "Take Me to Your World" topped the chart while "I Don't Wanna Play House" reached number three.[17]

Track listings edit

Vinyl version edit

Side one[4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Don't Wanna Play House"3:25
2."Jackson Ain't a Very Big Town"Vic McAlpin2:35
3."Broadminded"
2:12
4."Cry"Charles "Churchill" Kohlman2:44
5."The Phone Call"Norris Wilson1:55
6."It's My Way"
2:20
Side two[4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Take Me to Your World"
  • Sherrill
  • Sutton
2:45
2."(Or) Is It Love"Ray Buzzeo2:28
3."Fuzzy Wuzzy Ego"Hank Mills2:16
4."Good"
  • Sherrill
  • Sutton
2:21
5."Ode to Billie Joe"Bobbie Gentry4:14

CD and digitial versions edit

Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House[7][9]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Don't Wanna Play House"
  • Sherrill
  • Sutton
2:38
2."Jackson Ain't a Very Big Town"McAlpin2:39
3."Broadminded"
  • Payne
  • Williams
2:16
4."Cry"Kohlman2:49
5."The Phone Call"Wilson1:59
6."It's My Way"
  • Pierce
  • Walker
2:24
7."Take Me to Your World"
  • Sherrill
  • Sutton
2:50
8."(Or) Is It Love"Buzzeo2:33
9."Fuzzy Wuzzy Ego"Mills2:19
10."Good"
  • Sherrill
  • Sutton
2:25
11."Ode to Billie Joe"Gentry4:19

Personnel edit

All credits are adapted from the original liner notes of Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House[4] and the re-issued version of the album in 1998.[7]

Technical personnel

  • Laura Cantrell – Liner notes (1998)
  • Barry Feldman – Reissued producer
  • Kerin J. Kolonoskie – Reissued cover design (1998)
  • Michael Mendel – Cover design
  • Dave Nives – Reissued producer (1998)
  • Billy Sherrill – Producer
  • Tom Sparkman – Engineer

Chart performance edit

Chart (1968) Peak
position
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[18] 3

Release history edit

Region Date Format Label Ref.
North America January 1968 Vinyl Epic Records [4]
February 17, 1998 Compact disc
  • eOne
  • Koch Records
[7]
June 2, 2017
  • Music download
  • streaming
Sony Music [9][8]

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Unterberger, Richie. "Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House: Tammy Wynette: Songs, reviews, credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Tammy Wynette – Take Me to Your World/I Don't Wanna Play House". AllMusic.
  3. ^ McDonough 2010, p. 123-125.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Wynette, Tammy (January 1968). "Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House (LP Liner Notes and Album Information)". Epic Records. BN-26353.
  5. ^ McDonough 2010, p. 125.
  6. ^ McDonough 2010, p. 131.
  7. ^ a b c d Wynette, Tammy (February 17, 1998). "Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House (CD Liner Notes and Album Information)". EOne/Koch Records. KOCCD-7944.
  8. ^ a b "Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House: Tammy Wynette: Digital release information". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  9. ^ a b c "Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House by Tammy Wynette". Apple Music. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  10. ^ "Album Reviews: Country". Billboard. Vol. 80, no. 4. January 27, 1968. p. 62. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Billboard Magazine - April 20,1968" (PDF). American Radio History. Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  12. ^ Wynette, Tammy (July 1967). ""I Don't Wanna Play House"/"Soakin' Wet" (7" vinyl single)". Epic Records. 5-10211.
  13. ^ "Billboard Magazine - October 14, 1967" (PDF). American Radio History. Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  14. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2009). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 1079. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
  15. ^ Wynette, Tammy (December 1967). ""Take Me to Your World"/"Good" (7" vinyl single)". Epic Records. 5-10269.
  16. ^ "Billboard Magazine - March 9, 1968" (PDF). American Radio History. Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  17. ^ "Search results for "Tammy Wynette" under Country Singles". RPM. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  18. ^ "Tammy Wynette Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 3, 2022.

Books edit

  • McDonough, Jimmy (2010). Tammy Wynette: Tragic Country Queen. Penguin Publishing Group. ISBN 9781101189955.

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Take Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play House is a studio album by American country artist Tammy Wynette It was released in January 1968 via Epic Records and contained 11 tracks It was the third studio album of Wynette s career The album featured several new recordings as well as covers of previously recorded material Among the new recordings were two singles which both topped the American country chart I Don t Wanna Play House and Take Me to Your World The album itself reached the top five of the American country LP s chart in 1968 It received positive reviews from several publications following its release Take Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play HouseStudio album by Tammy WynetteReleasedJanuary 1968RecordedJune October 1967StudioColumbia Studio B NashvilleGenreCountry 1 Nashville Sound 1 LabelEpicProducerBilly SherrillTammy Wynette chronologyMy Elusive Dreams 1967 Take Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play House 1968 D I V O R C E 1968 Singles from Take Me to Tour World I Don t Wanna Play House I Don t Wanna Play House Released July 1967 Take Me to Your World Released December 1967Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 2 Contents 1 Background content and recording 2 Release and reception 3 Track listings 3 1 Vinyl version 3 2 CD and digitial versions 4 Personnel 5 Chart performance 6 Release history 7 References 7 1 Footnotes 7 2 BooksBackground content and recording editTammy Wynette had recently broken through as a country music artist with the top five single Your Good Girl s Gonna Go Bad and a number one duet with David Houston My Elusive Dreams Epic issued two studio albums of her material up to this point Both were released in 1967 and her previous albums most contained covers of songs 3 With producer Billy Sherrill Wynette recorded the tracks for her third studio album between June and October 1967 The tracks were cut by Sherrill at the Columbia Studio located in Nashville Tennessee 4 Engineer Lou Bradley recalled that the album s sound was built around the way Wynette sang the material I think the dynamics Billy Sherrill got evolved from Billy makin the band play to Tammy She d sing the verses soft and when she belted he d make the musicians play to that That was just her way of singin Bradley recalled 5 Her third album consisted of 11 tracks 1 For this album only three songs on the album were covers Norma Jean s Jackson Ain t a Very Big Town Johnnie Ray s Cry and Bobbie Gentry s Ode to Billie Joe 4 Sherrill envisioned Wynette performing Cry as a spoken recitation but she disagreed 6 The remaining eight tracks were new recordings Three of these songs were penned by both Billy Sherrill and Glenn Sutton I Don t Wanna Play House Take Me to Your World and Good Other new songs included It s My Way Broadminded The Phone Call Fuzzy Wuzzy Ego and Or Is It Love 4 Release and reception editTake Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play House was originally released by Epic Records in January 1968 It was the third studio album in Wynette s career It was first distributed as a vinyl LP containing six tracks on side A and five tracks on side B 4 In 1998 eOne and Koch Records re released the album as a compact disc 7 On June 2 2017 it was re released digitally and was made available as a music download and for streaming 8 9 Following its original release Billboard magazine gave the album a positive response calling Wynette an exceptional young artist The magazine highlighted tracks such as Broadminded and Cry calling them good cuts 10 Years later Richie Unterberger of AllMusic rated the album four out of five stars Built around the two big hits comprising the title Take Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play House was a strong outing from Tammy Wynette sensitively and sparely produced by Billy Sherrill he said 1 Following its original release the album peaked at number three on the Billboard Country LP s chart 11 Two singles were included on the project that had been released one year prior Its first was I Don t Wanna Play House which Epic issued in July 1967 12 By October 1967 the single reached number one on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs chart 13 It was Wynette s second number one single but her first number one as a solo artist 14 In December 1967 Take Me to Your World was issued as a single 15 It became Wynette s third number one single on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart peaking in the position in March 1968 16 Both singles also became Wynette s first to enter Canada s RPM country chart Take Me to Your World topped the chart while I Don t Wanna Play House reached number three 17 Track listings editVinyl version edit Side one 4 No TitleWriter s Length1 I Don t Wanna Play House Billy SherrillGlenn Sutton3 252 Jackson Ain t a Very Big Town Vic McAlpin2 353 Broadminded Jimmy PayneLeona Williams2 124 Cry Charles Churchill Kohlman2 445 The Phone Call Norris Wilson1 556 It s My Way Webb PierceWayne Walker2 20 Side two 4 No TitleWriter s Length1 Take Me to Your World SherrillSutton2 452 Or Is It Love Ray Buzzeo2 283 Fuzzy Wuzzy Ego Hank Mills2 164 Good SherrillSutton2 215 Ode to Billie Joe Bobbie Gentry4 14 CD and digitial versions edit Take Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play House 7 9 No TitleWriter s Length1 I Don t Wanna Play House SherrillSutton2 382 Jackson Ain t a Very Big Town McAlpin2 393 Broadminded PayneWilliams2 164 Cry Kohlman2 495 The Phone Call Wilson1 596 It s My Way PierceWalker2 247 Take Me to Your World SherrillSutton2 508 Or Is It Love Buzzeo2 339 Fuzzy Wuzzy Ego Mills2 1910 Good SherrillSutton2 2511 Ode to Billie Joe Gentry4 19Personnel editAll credits are adapted from the original liner notes of Take Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play House 4 and the re issued version of the album in 1998 7 Technical personnel Laura Cantrell Liner notes 1998 Barry Feldman Reissued producer Kerin J Kolonoskie Reissued cover design 1998 Michael Mendel Cover design Dave Nives Reissued producer 1998 Billy Sherrill Producer Tom Sparkman EngineerChart performance editChart 1968 Peak positionUS Top Country Albums Billboard 18 3Release history editRegion Date Format Label Ref North America January 1968 Vinyl Epic Records 4 February 17 1998 Compact disc eOneKoch Records 7 June 2 2017 Music downloadstreaming Sony Music 9 8 References editFootnotes edit a b c d Unterberger Richie Take Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play House Tammy Wynette Songs reviews credits AllMusic Retrieved 3 July 2022 Tammy Wynette Take Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play House AllMusic McDonough 2010 p 123 125 a b c d e f g h Wynette Tammy January 1968 Take Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play House LP Liner Notes and Album Information Epic Records BN 26353 McDonough 2010 p 125 McDonough 2010 p 131 a b c d Wynette Tammy February 17 1998 Take Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play House CD Liner Notes and Album Information EOne Koch Records KOCCD 7944 a b Take Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play House Tammy Wynette Digital release information AllMusic Retrieved 3 July 2022 a b c Take Me to Your World I Don t Wanna Play House by Tammy Wynette Apple Music Retrieved 3 July 2022 Album Reviews Country Billboard Vol 80 no 4 January 27 1968 p 62 Retrieved 3 July 2022 Billboard Magazine April 20 1968 PDF American Radio History Billboard Magazine Retrieved 16 September 2017 Wynette Tammy July 1967 I Don t Wanna Play House Soakin Wet 7 vinyl single Epic Records 5 10211 Billboard Magazine October 14 1967 PDF American Radio History Billboard Magazine Retrieved 16 September 2017 Whitburn Joel 2009 Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 Record Research Inc p 1079 ISBN 978 0 89820 177 2 Wynette Tammy December 1967 Take Me to Your World Good 7 vinyl single Epic Records 5 10269 Billboard Magazine March 9 1968 PDF American Radio History Billboard Magazine Retrieved 16 September 2017 Search results for Tammy Wynette under Country Singles RPM Retrieved 8 December 2019 Tammy Wynette Chart History Top Country Albums Billboard Retrieved July 3 2022 Books edit McDonough Jimmy 2010 Tammy Wynette Tragic Country Queen Penguin Publishing Group ISBN 9781101189955 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Take Me to Your World I Don 27t Wanna Play House amp oldid 1127887445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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