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David Houston & Tammy Wynette - The Ways To Love A Man / Tammy's Touch / My Elusive Dreams / Inspiration (2022)

David Houston & Tammy Wynette - The Ways To Love A Man / Tammy's Touch / My Elusive Dreams / Inspiration (2022)
  • Title: The Ways To Love A Man / Tammy's Touch / My Elusive Dreams / Inspiration
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Morello Records – MRLL 106D
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
  • Total Time: 01:53:39
  • Total Size: 261 / 715 MB
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Tracklist:

The Ways To Love A Man
1-1 Tammy Wynette– The Ways To Love A Man
1-2 Tammy Wynette– The Twelfth Of Never
1-3 Tammy Wynette– I'll Share My World With You
1-4 Tammy Wynette– Enough Of A Woman
1-5 Tammy Wynette– Singing My Song
1-6 Tammy Wynette– He'll Never Take The Place Of You
1-7 Tammy Wynette– I Know
1-8 Tammy Wynette– Yearning (To Kiss You)
1-9 Tammy Wynette– These Two
1-10 Tammy Wynette– Where Could You Go (But To Her)
1-11 Tammy Wynette– Still Around
Tammy's Touch
1-12 Tammy Wynette– I'll See Him Through
1-13 Tammy Wynette– Love Me, Love Me
1-14 Tammy Wynette– It's Just A Matter Of Time
1-15 Tammy Wynette– Cold Lonely Feeling
1-16 Tammy Wynette– The Divorce Sale
1-17 Tammy Wynette– He Loves Me All The Way
1-18 Tammy Wynette– He Thinks I Love Him
1-19 Tammy Wynette– Our Last Night Together
1-20 Tammy Wynette– A Lighter Shade Of Blue
1-21 Tammy Wynette– Lonely Day (And Nights More Lonely)
1-22 Tammy Wynette– You Make My Skies Turn Blue
My Elusive Dreams
2-1 David Houston & Tammy Wynette– My Elusive Dreams
2-2 David Houston & Tammy Wynette– I'll Take My Chances With You
2-3 David Houston & Tammy Wynette– Hey Good Lookin'
2-4 Tammy Wynette– Set Me Free
2-5 David Houston & Tammy Wynette– Together We Stand (Divided We Fall)
2-6 David Houston & Tammy Wynette– Somethin' Stupid
2-7 David Houston & Tammy Wynette– Back In Baby's Arms
2-8 David Houston & Tammy Wynette– It's All Over
2-9 David Houston– Clinging Vine
2-10 David Houston & Tammy Wynette– Marriage On The Rocks
Inspiration
2-11 Tammy Wynette– You'll Never Walk Alone
2-12 Tammy Wynette– Count Your Blessings Instead Of Sheep
2-13 Tammy Wynette– Just A Closer Walk With Thee
2-14 Tammy Wynette– I Believe
2-15 Tammy Wynette– Battle Hymn Of The Republic
2-16 Tammy Wynette– How Great Thou Art
2-17 Tammy Wynette– He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
2-18 Tammy Wynette– It Is No Secret (What God Can Do)
2-19 Tammy Wynette– Crying In The Chapel
2-20 Tammy Wynette– He
2-21 Tammy Wynette– May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You

With a voice that defined the sound of country music in the 1960’s and beyond, Virginia Pugh – or as Producer Billy Sherrill christened her Tammy Wynette – had a catch in her voice that always seemed to be holding back the tears. Whether in joyous acclamation or dark despair Wynette could take the listener on a two minute journey that turned even the most banal lyrics into a gripping narrative.

Seen through the prism of today’s social and moral attitudes, kitchen sink vignettes like ‘Ways To Love A Man’ and ‘Enough Of A Woman’ hark back to a time when the conservative values of Middle America still held sway. There was no question of burning your bra for many housewives during the Kennedy era though and these recordings unwittingly document a time of quiet desperation for many women. That said there’s a dignity in Wynette’s delivery that tells of the years she experienced poverty, hard work and the life of a single mother after her first marriage dissolved.

These recordings certainly struck a chord with her public; ‘The Ways to Love a Man’ and ‘Tammy’s Touch’ were amongst Tammy’s best-selling albums, both staying in the charts for more than half a year each. Her first number one ‘Elusive Dreams’ – a duet with country legend David Houston is also included along with her much underrated ‘Inspirations’ album which features a stupendous version of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ a personal favourite of hers and to my mind packed with vocal performances she never bettered.

In a sense, though she had no social or political slant this was a period of emancipation for the girl from Alabama. In 2010, “Stand By Your Man” was chosen by the Library of Congress for inclusion in the National Recording Registry, for being a song that is “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.” ‘I guess I just enjoy being a woman,’ she once said. These songs demonstrate that she was one of a kind. Tragically she died at the age of just 55 and didn’t live to see it but her legacy lives on.


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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 20:22
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Many thanks for Flac & Scans!
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  • whiskers
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Many thanks