40 Best of Must Have Hits

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Tracklist

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1CD
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1Coal Miner’s Daughter
acoustic guitar:
Ray Edenton (on 1969-11-01)
banjo:
Bob Thompson (guitar & banjo player) (on 1970-09-15)
double bass [bass]:
Bob Moore (U.S. bassist and bandleader) (on 1969-11-01)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Murrey Harman, Jr. (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1969-11-01)
electric bass guitar [6-string electric bass guitar]:
Harold Bradley (on 1969-11-01)
electric guitar:
Thomas Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1969-11-01)
piano:
Hargus Robbins (on 1969-11-01)
steel guitar:
Harald Rugg (on 1969-11-01)
vocals:
The Jordanaires (southern gospel group) (on 1969-11-01) and Loretta Lynn (on 1969-11-01)
recorded at:
Bradley’s Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, United States (on 1969-11-01, on 1970-09-15)
part of:
Rolling Stone: The 200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time (number: 14) and Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 255)
recording of:
Coal Miner’s Daughter (on 1969-11-01)
lyricist and composer:
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn42:58
2You Ain’t Woman Enough to Take My Man
recording of:
You Ain’t Woman Enough
lyricist and composer:
Loretta Lynn
publisher:
Sure Fire Music Company Inc.
Loretta Lynn2:12
3Somebody Somewhere (Don’t Know What He’s Missin’ Tonight)
producer:
Owen Bradley
acoustic guitar:
Ray Edenton (on 1976-06-29)
double bass [bass]:
Bob Moore (U.S. bassist and bandleader) (on 1976-06-29)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Murrey Harman, Jr. (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1976-06-29)
electric bass guitar [6-string electric bass guitar]:
Harold Bradley (on 1976-06-29)
electric guitar:
Thomas Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1976-06-29)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1976-07-06)
piano:
Hargus Robbins (on 1976-06-29)
steel guitar:
Harald Rugg (on 1976-06-29)
vocals:
Loretta Lynn (on 1976-06-29)
recorded at:
Bradley’s Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, United States (on 1976-06-29, on 1976-07-06)
recording of:
Somebody Somewhere (Don’t Know What He’s Missin’ Tonight)
lyricist and composer:
Lola Jean Dillon
Loretta Lynn53:00
4I’m a Honky Tonk Girl
recording of:
I’m a Honky Tonk Girl
lyricist and composer:
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn2:30
5Blue Kentucky Girl
producer:
Owen Bradley
double bass [bass]:
Roy Huskey, Jr. (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1964-10-14)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Murrey Harman, Jr. (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1964-10-14)
electric bass guitar [6-string electric bass guitar]:
Harold Bradley (on 1964-10-14)
guitar:
Harold Morrison (on 1964-10-14) and Wayne Moss (on 1964-10-14)
piano:
Floyd Cramer (on 1964-10-14)
steel guitar:
Don Helms (on 1964-10-14)
vocals:
The Jordanaires (southern gospel group) (on 1964-10-14) and Loretta Lynn (on 1964-10-14)
recorded at:
Bradley Recording Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1964-10-14)
recording of:
Blue Kentucky Girl (on 1964-10-14)
lyricist and composer:
Johnny Mullins
Loretta Lynn2:40
6Don’t Come Home A‐Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind)
producer:
Owen Bradley
double bass [bass]:
Roy Huskey, Jr. (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1966-10-05)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Murrey Harman, Jr. (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1966-10-05)
electric bass guitar [6-string electric bass guitar]:
Harold Bradley (on 1966-10-05)
electric guitar:
Thomas Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1966-10-05)
guitar:
Johnny Russell (US country singer, songwriter and comedian) (on 1966-10-05)
piano:
Floyd Cramer (on 1966-10-05)
steel guitar:
Harald Rugg (on 1966-10-05)
vocals:
The Jordanaires (southern gospel group) and Loretta Lynn (on 1966-10-05)
recorded at:
Bradley’s Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, United States (on 1966-10-05)
part of:
Rolling Stone: The 200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time (number: 38)
recording of:
Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind) (on 1966-10-05)
writer:
Loretta Lynn and Peggy Sue (70s US country singer-songwriter)
Loretta Lynn42:08
7She’s Got You
cover recording of:
She’s Got You
lyricist and composer:
Hank Cochran (Nashville singer and songwriter)
Loretta Lynn3:04
8The Other Woman
producer:
Owen Bradley
double bass [bass]:
Bob Moore (U.S. bassist and bandleader) (on 1963-01-09)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Willie Ackerman (US studio drummer) (on 1963-01-09) and Murrey Harman, Jr. (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1963-01-09)
electric bass guitar [6-string electric bass guitar]:
Harold Bradley (on 1963-01-09)
electric guitar:
Wayne Moss (on 1963-01-09)
guitar:
Teddy Wilburn (country music singer, publisher and songwriter) (on 1963-01-09)
piano:
Floyd Cramer (on 1963-01-09)
steel guitar:
Don Helms (on 1963-01-09)
vocals:
Loretta Lynn (on 1963-01-09)
recorded at:
Bradley Recording Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1963-01-09)
recording of:
The Other Woman
lyricist and composer:
Betty Sue Perry
Loretta Lynn2:26
9The Home You’re Tearin’ Down
producer:
Owen Bradley
double bass [bass]:
Roy Huskey, Jr. (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1965-03-04)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Murrey Harman, Jr. (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1965-03-04)
electric bass guitar [6-string electric bass guitar]:
Harold Bradley (on 1965-03-04)
electric guitar:
Thomas Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1965-03-04)
guitar:
Wayne Moss (on 1965-03-04)
piano:
Floyd Cramer (on 1965-03-04)
steel guitar:
Harald Rugg (on 1965-03-04) and Don Helms (on 1965-03-04)
vocals:
The Jordanaires (southern gospel group) (on 1965-03-04) and Loretta Lynn (on 1965-03-04)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-04)
recording of:
The Home You’re Tearin’ Down
lyricist and composer:
Betty Sue Perry
Loretta Lynn2:43
10Woman of the World (Leave My World Alone)
recording of:
Woman of the World (Leave My Man Alone)
lyricist and composer:
Sharon Higgins
Loretta Lynn2:55
11Your Squaw Is on the Warpath
producer:
Owen Bradley
acoustic guitar:
Ray Edenton (on 1968-08-30)
double bass [bass]:
Norbert Putnam (on 1968-08-30)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Murrey Harman, Jr. (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1968-08-30)
electric bass guitar [6-string electric bass guitar]:
Harold Bradley (on 1968-08-30)
electric guitar:
Thomas Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1968-08-30)
piano:
Hargus Robbins (on 1968-08-30)
steel guitar:
Harald Rugg (on 1968-08-30)
vocals:
The Jordanaires (southern gospel group) (on 1968-08-30) and Loretta Lynn (on 1968-08-30)
recorded at:
Bradley’s Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, United States (on 1968-08-30)
recording of:
Your Squaw Is on the Warpath
lyricist and composer:
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn2:02
12Success
producer:
Owen Bradley
double bass [bass]:
Bob Moore (U.S. bassist and bandleader) (on 1961-09-08)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Murrey Harman, Jr. (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1961-09-08)
electric bass guitar [6-string electric bass guitar]:
Harold Bradley (on 1961-09-08)
electric guitar:
Thomas Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1961-09-08)
guitar:
Teddy Wilburn (country music singer, publisher and songwriter) (on 1961-09-08)
piano:
Floyd Cramer (on 1961-09-08)
steel guitar:
Don Helms (on 1961-09-08)
violin:
Cecil Brower (on 1961-09-08) and Tommy Jackson (bluegrass fiddler) (on 1961-09-08)
vocals:
Loretta Lynn (on 1961-09-08)
recorded at:
Bradley Recording Studio (aka the "Quonset Hut") in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1961-09-08)
recording of:
Success
lyricist and composer:
Johnny Mullins
publisher:
Carlin Music Corporation and Sure Fire Music Company Inc.
Loretta Lynn2:39
13Fist City
recording of:
Fist City
lyricist and composer:
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn2:10
14When the Tingle Becomes a Chill
producer:
Owen Bradley
acoustic guitar:
Ray Edenton (on 1974-08-29)
double bass [bass]:
Bob Moore (U.S. bassist and bandleader) (on 1974-08-29)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Murrey Harman, Jr. (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1974-08-29)
electric bass guitar [6-string electric bass guitar]:
Harold Bradley (on 1974-08-29)
electric guitar:
Thomas Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1974-08-29)
harmonica:
Charley McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1974-08-29)
piano:
Hargus Robbins (on 1974-08-29)
steel guitar:
Harald Rugg (on 1974-08-29)
vocals:
The Jordanaires (southern gospel group) (on 1974-08-29) and Loretta Lynn (on 1974-08-29)
recorded at:
Bradley’s Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-08-29)
recording of:
When the Tingle Becomes a Chill
lyricist and composer:
Lola Jean Dillon
Loretta Lynn53:01
15Before I’m Over You
recording of:
Before I’m Over You
lyricist and composer:
Betty Sue Perry
Loretta Lynn2:30
16What Kind of Girl (Do You Think I Am?)
producer:
Owen Bradley
acoustic guitar:
Ray Edenton (on 1967-04-20)
double bass [bass]:
Roy Huskey, Jr. (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1967-04-20)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Murrey Harman, Jr. (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1967-04-20)
electric bass guitar [6-string electric bass guitar]:
Harold Bradley (on 1967-04-20)
electric guitar:
Thomas Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1967-04-20)
piano:
Hargus Robbins (on 1967-04-20)
steel guitar:
Harald Rugg (on 1967-04-20)
vocals:
The Jordanaires (southern gospel group) (on 1967-04-20) and Loretta Lynn (on 1967-04-20)
recorded at:
Bradley’s Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-04-20)
recording of:
What Kind of Girl (Do You Think I Am?)
writer:
Loretta Lynn and Teddy Wilburn (country music singer, publisher and songwriter)
Loretta Lynn32:50
17Wings Upon Your Horns
recording of:
Wings Upon Your Horns
lyricist and composer:
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn2:35
18The Pill
producer:
Owen Bradley
acoustic guitar:
Ray Edenton (on 1972-12-12)
double bass [bass]:
Bob Moore (U.S. bassist and bandleader) (on 1972-12-12)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Murrey Harman, Jr. (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1972-12-12)
electric bass guitar [6-string electric bass guitar]:
Harold Bradley (on 1972-12-12)
electric guitar:
Thomas Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1972-12-12)
piano:
Jerry Smith (Nashville keyboardist, songwriter, publisher & producer) (on 1972-12-12)
steel guitar:
Harald Rugg (on 1972-12-12)
vocals:
The Jordanaires (southern gospel group) (on 1972-12-12) and Loretta Lynn (on 1972-12-12)
recorded at:
Bradley’s Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, United States (on 1972-12-12)
recording of:
The Pill (on 1972-12-12)
writer:
Lorene Allen, T.D. Bayless, Loretta Lynn and Don McHan
Loretta Lynn4.52:36
19After the Fire Is Gone
producer:
Owen Bradley
acoustic guitar:
Ray Edenton (on 1970-11-09)
double bass [bass]:
Bob Moore (U.S. bassist and bandleader) (on 1970-11-09)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tommy Markham (country music songwriter) (on 1970-11-09)
electric bass guitar [6-string electric bass guitar]:
Harold Bradley (on 1970-11-09)
electric guitar:
Herman Wade (on 1970-11-09)
piano:
Hargus Robbins (on 1970-11-09)
steel guitar:
John Hughey (on 1970-11-09)
background vocals:
Hoyt Hawkins (on 1970-11-09), Neal Matthews (on 1970-11-09), Mildred Kirkham (on 1970-11-09), Gordon Stoker (US pianist, tenor vocalist and music publisher) (on 1970-11-09) and Ray Walker (US bass singer, Jordanaires member) (on 1970-11-09)
vocals:
Loretta Lynn (on 1970-11-09) and Conway Twitty (on 1970-11-09)
recorded at:
Bradley’s Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, United States (on 1970-11-09)
part of:
Grammy Award: Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group nominees (number: 1972 winner)
recording of:
After the Fire Is Gone (on 1970-11-09)
lyricist and composer:
L.E. White (bluegrass fiddler and songwriter)
Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty2:37
20Mr. and Mrs. Used to Be
producer:
Owen Bradley
double bass [bass]:
Jack Drake (on 1964-03-10)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Jack Green (country singer-songwriter) (on 1964-03-10)
guitar:
Grant Shofner (Country artist) (on 1964-03-10), Jerry Shook (on 1964-03-10) and Leon Rhodes (on 1964-03-10)
piano:
William Pursell (on 1964-03-10)
steel guitar:
Buddy Charleton (steel guitar player) (on 1964-03-10)
vocals:
Loretta Lynn (on 1964-03-10) and Ernest Tubb (on 1964-03-10)
recorded at:
Bradley Recording Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1964-03-10)
recording of:
Mr. & Mrs. Used to Be (on 1964-03-10)
lyricist and composer:
Joe Deaton (songwriter)
Loretta Lynn and Ernest Tubb2:41
21Lead Me On
cover recording of:
Lead Me On
lyricist and composer:
Leon Copeland
Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty2:25
22Sweet Thang
additional performer:
Loretta Lynn
performer:
Loretta Lynn
cover recording of:
Sweet Thang
lyricist and composer:
Nat Stuckey
Loretta Lynn and Ernest Tubb2:38
2CD
#TitleRatingLength
1I’m a Gettin’ Ready to Go1:55
2I Believe2:30
3The Third Man
recording of:
The Third Man
writer:
Frances Heighton (Songwriter, specialized in gospel songs), Don Helms and Teddy Wilburn (country music singer, publisher and songwriter)
3:24
4Who Says God Is Dead
recording of:
Who Says God Is Dead
lyricist and composer:
Loretta Lynn
2:07
5Standing Room Only
recording of:
Standing Room Only
writer:
Frances Heighton (Songwriter, specialized in gospel songs) and Loretta Lynn
2:58
6If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again
recording of:
If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
2:17
7In the Garden
cover recording of:
In the Garden
lyricist and composer:
Charles Austin Miles (in 1912)
2:37
8Ten Thousand Angels
cover recording of:
Ten Thousand Angels
lyricist and composer:
Ray Overholt (Gospel singer and songwriter)
2:54
9In the Sweet Bye and Bye
cover recording of:
The Sweet By-and-By
lyricist:
Sanford Fillmore Bennett (in 1868)
composer:
Joseph Philbrick Webster (in 1868)
2:22
10Harp With Golden Strings2:09
11If You Miss Heaven (You’ll Miss It All)
2:45
12The Old Rugged Cross
cover recording of:
The Old Rugged Cross
lyricist and composer:
George Bennard (in 1912)
additional composer:
Charles Hutchinson Gabriel
publisher:
Patterdale Music Ltd.
premiered at:
First Methodist Episcopal Church of Pokagon (AKA the Old Rugged Cross Church) in Michigan, United States (on 1913-06-07)
written at:
Friends Community Church (Historic church located in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin) in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, United States (from 1912-12-29 until 1913-01-12)
2:35
13How Great Thou Art
cover recording of:
How Great Thou Art (Hine’s version)
additional lyricist:
Stuart K. Hine (from 1931 until 1949)
lyricist:
Carl Gustav Boberg
composer:
Stuart K. Hine (from 1931 until 1949)
translator:
Stuart K. Hine (from 1931 until 1949, in 1949)
publisher:
Thankyou Music Ltd.
translated version of:
O store Gud
2:55
14Old Camp Meetin’ Time
cover recording of:
Old Camp Meeting
lyricist and composer:
Adger M. Pace
2:05
15When I Hear My Children Pray
recording of:
When I Hear My Children Pray
lyricist and composer:
Les Waldroop (American country performer)
2:33
16Where I Learned to Pray
recording of:
Where I Learned to Pray
lyricist and composer:
Loretta Lynn
2:45
17When They Ring Those Golden Bells
cover recording of:
When They Ring the Golden Bells
lyricist and composer:
Dion de Marbelle
3:08
18Where No One Stands Alone
cover recording of:
Where No One Stands Alone
lyricist:
Mosie Lister (Gospel song writer)
composer:
Mosie Lister (Gospel song writer) (in 1955)
2:45

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ASIN:US: B07P14VHMR [info]