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Music critic Johnny Rogan described "Country Girl" as "magnificent," stating that "this represented the scale of Young's artistic ambition as a member of CSN&Y." [1] Rogan also praised David Crosby's, Stephen Stills' and Graham Nash's backing vocals as well as the Phil Spector-esque "grandiose production."
Country Girl (Dottie West album) or the title song (see below), 1968; Country Girl (1970 Billie Jo Spears album); Country Girl (1981 Billie Jo Spears album); Country Girl (Jody Miller album), or the title song, 1975
Country Girl reached the number 49 position on the American Billboard Top Country Albums chart in 1975. It was Miller's lowest-charting album on Billboard and the final to chart in her career. [9] Two singles were also spawned from Country Girl. The first was the title track, which Epic originally issued as a single in October 1974. [10]
"Country Girl" is a song by Scottish rock band Primal Scream. It was released as a single on 22 May 2006 and was the first single issued from the band's eighth album, Riot City Blues (2006). It became the band's highest-charting in the United Kingdom as well as their first UK top-five entry and their third top-10 single.
That’s the power of country music right there.” Bell-bottom country is stirring up some good chaos in Nashville, upsetting the natural order of things and bringing some fresh ideas to the charts.
Country Girl was a collection of 12 tracks. Country Girl included covers of Bob Wills's "Faded Love" and Willie Nelson's "Little Things". [2] Among the album's new recordings was the title track. West would later be recruited to write and sing jingles for Coca-Cola commercials after an associate of McCann-Erickson Advertising heard the title track.
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Country Girl is a studio album by American country artist, Billie Jo Spears. It was released on Capitol Records in August 1970 and contained ten tracks. It was the fifth studio album of Spears's career and featured original material along with cover tunes. Among its new recordings was the top 20 country single, "Marty Gray". The album received ...