Style: Country
Country: Elkhart, Indiana, U.S. (August 14, 1941)
Time: 28:35
Format: mp3 320kbps
Size: 40 Mb
Born
to Sing is the fifth studio album by American country singer Connie
Smith. It was released in September 1966 by RCA Victor and contained 12
tracks. The album was her first to include string instrumentation. It
reached the top five of the Billboard Country LP's chart and included
the single "Ain't Had No Lovin'".
In 1964, Connie Smith emerged with
the number one single titled "Once a Day". The song jump started her
career and helped bring the singles "Then and Only Then" and "If I Talk
to Him" into the country top ten. During the mid 1960s, country music
record producers saw potential to expand into pop markets. They
encouraged several artists to record music tailored in this direction.
RCA Victor producers Chet Atkins and Bob Ferguson (the latter was
Smith's producer) saw crossover potential in her music. In 1966, they
organized Smith's sessions for her next album to be recorded with more
pop influences. Ferguson brought in arranger Bill Walker to include
string instrumentation. This would be Smith's first album to have a
string section. This decisions crafted Smith's next studio album Born to
Sing. The album was named for the title track, which was composed by Cy
Coben.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Sing_(Connie_Smith_album))
01. Strange (02:12)
02. Ain't Had No Lovin' (02:19)
03. Five Fingers To Spare (02:21)
04. Paper Roses (02:25)
05. My Little Corner Of The World (02:36)
06. Gone (02:09)
07. Go Away Stranger (02:54)
08. I Don't Know Why I Keep Loving You (02:37)
09. Born To Sing (02:09)
10. Invisible Tears (02:20)
11. I Will (02:18)
12. A Touch Of Yesterday (02:10)
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