Tammy Wynette – Stand By Your Man (Vinyle bleu galaxie)
RARITY - Sealed
Vocals - Tammy Wynette
Written by Billy Sherrill (A1), Tammy Wynette (A1, A4), Wayne Walker (A2), Webb Pierce (A2), J. Peppers (A3), H. Mills (A5, B5), Curly Putman (B1), Dave Lomax (B1), J. Nelson (B2), N. Russell (B2), D. Land (B3), L. Anderson (B3), D. Chapel (B4), G. Crysler (B6)
1LP, Standard Sleeve
Limited Edition
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : Blue Galaxy
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : GZ Media
Label : VMP (Vinyl Me Please)
Original Label : Epic
Recorded March – August 1968 at Columbia Studio B (Nashville, Tennessee)
Mixed by Joseph M. Palmaccio
Produced by Billy Sherrill
Lacquer cut by Ryan Smith
Originally released in 1969
Reissued in 2023
Tracks:
Side A:
- Stand By Your Man
- It's My Way
- Forever Yours
- I Stayed Long Enough
- It Keeps On Slipping My Mind
Side B:
- My Arms Stay Open Late
- I've Learned
- Cry, Cry Again
- Joey
- If I Were A Little Girl
- Don't Make Me Go To School
Awards :
Grammy Award 1970 – Best Female Country Vocal Performance (“Stand By Your Man”)
Country Music Association Award 1969 – Song of the Year (“Stand By Your Man”)
Country Music Association Award 1969 – Album of the Year
Grammy Hall of Fame (1999) – “Stand By Your Man”
National Recording Registry (2010) – Library of Congress (“Stand By Your Man”)
Rolling Stone’s list of the "50 Country Albums Every Rock Fan Should Own" – Ranked at number 23
Review:
« "Stand by Your Man" became a number one C&W hit as well as Tammy Wynette's signature song, and the album that shares its name topped the C&W album chart and crossed over to the pop chart, achieving platinum sales status along the way. Others in the music industry must have been paying attention, considering that two album tracks, "I Stayed Long Enough" (written by Wynette) and "Forever Yours," soon became hits for Billie Jo Spears and Dottie West, respectively. Unlike Wynette's previous album, D-I-V-O-R-C-E, Stand by Your Man does not rely heavily on material associated with other artists, the most notable exception being a recording of Webb Pierce's 1957 hit "It's My Way." Although the result is a consistent album by '60s standards, the commercial importance of Stand by Your Man is more significantly tied to the strength of the title track than to its overall quality. » AllMusic Review by Greg Adams
Ratings:
AllMusic : 5 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.63 / 5