Tammy Wynette: Take Me To Your World - I Don't Wanna Play House CD Track Listing
Tammy Wynette
Take Me To Your World - I Don't Wanna Play House (1968)
Originally Released January 5, 1968\nKOCH CD Edition Released February 17, 1998\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: Built around the two big hits comprising the title, Take Me to Your World/I Don't Wanna Play House was a strong outing from Tammy Wynette, sensitively and sparely produced by Billy Sherrill (who co-wrote those two hits and one of the other better tracks, "Good"). Wynette is in good plaintive voice throughout the record, showing her interpretive skills to good effect on her version of Johnny Ray's "Cry," although the reading of "Ode to Billie Joe" is too jaunty (especially when compared with Bobbie Gentry's magnificent original). "It's My Way," with its sad melody, multi-tracked vocals, and spare steel guitar, is a standout. The CD reissue on Koch adds historical liner notes. -- Richie Unterberger\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nThe Album That Kick Started The Tammy Wynette Phenomenon, April 7, 2000\nReviewer: Joe Taylor (Fort Wayne)\nThis is the second (solo) album released by the future "First Lady of Country Music". Her first album (YOUR GOOD GIRLS GONNA GO BAD) had generated one top 40 hit and then her first hit single (of the same name) but the album itself was practically ignored by country fans and radio. TAKE ME TO YOUR WORLD/I DONT WANNA PLAY HOUSE would change all that. I DONT WANNA PLAY HOUSE was a MAJOR hit and would earn Tammy her first Grammy award. Tammy and noted producer Billy Sherill offer a variety of sounds in this album, which was said to be put together rather quickly in order to cash in on the popularity of the single release. Their efforts would pay off and the album would become a best seller. Of course, this was at a period in time when no female vocalist in country music had ever sold a million copies of an album. Tammy would do that in just a few years, with the release of her greatest hits package. But until then, strong performances and solid songs would become the foundation of a Sherill/Wynette production. Listen to the first songs of the first lady and you will be able to rediscover that magic and musical time period. Indeed, Tammy manages to takes US to HER world.\n
This country cd contains 11 tracks and runs 29min 18sec.
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Category
: Music
Tags
: music songs tracks country Country
- Tammy Wynette - I Don't Wanna Play House (02:38)
- Tammy Wynette - Jackson Ain't A Very Big Town (02:39)
- Tammy Wynette - Broadminded (02:16)
- Tammy Wynette - Cry (02:49)
- Tammy Wynette - The Phone Call (01:59)
- Tammy Wynette - It's My Way (02:24)
- Tammy Wynette - Take Me To Your World (02:50)
- Tammy Wynette - (Or) Is It Love (02:33)
- Tammy Wynette - Fuzzy Wuzzy Ego (02:19)
- Tammy Wynette - Good (02:25)
- Tammy Wynette - Ode To Billie Joe (04:18)
