Cute 'n' Country
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Cute 'n' Country | ||
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Studio album by Connie Smith | ||
Released | October 1965 | |
Recorded | 1965 | |
Genre | Country | |
Label | RCA Records | |
Producer(s) | Bob Ferguson | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Connie Smith chronology | ||
Connie Smith 1965 |
Cute 'n' Country | Miss Smith Goes to Nashville 1966 |
Cute 'n' Country is a 1965 album by Country Music singer Connie Smith. The album was Smith's second album ever released. However, the album doesn't really paint the full picture of this midwestern housewife-turned-Country Music star. The album featured the Top Ten 1965 Country hit "I Can't Remember", which was one of many follow-ups of Smith's huge 1964 hit "Once a Day". It was one of three chart-topping albums for Smith in her career. In 1965 the album was released, along with a couple other albums as well.
[edit] Track Listing
- "Two Empty Arms"
- "Even Tho'"
- "I Thought of You"
- "More to Love Than This"
- "Not Till You Come Back to Me"
- "Senses"
- "I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)"
- "Love Is No Excuse"
- "I Can Stand It (As Long As He Can)"
- "House Divided"
- "I Can't Remember"
- "I Can Turn Your World Around"