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| ARTIST: | Tammy Wynette |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony |
| TYPE: | Country, Country & Western, Country-Pop, Honky Tonk, Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan, Pop, Traditional Country |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Apartment #9, Don't Come Home A Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind), Don't Touch Me, There Goes My Everything, Send Me No Roses, Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad, Walk Through This World With Me, I'm Not Mine To Give, I Wound Easy (But I Heal Fast), Almost Persuaded |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 074646699829 |
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Customer Reviews of Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad
Essential Tammy I was blown away when I saw Tammy Wynette's original albums being re-released on cd several years back. This album, her debut, is about as country as it gets. A real classic. Apt # 9 and the title cut are well known by fans. But the real keeper here, and the reason I bought this cd, is "Don't Touch Me", an incredible ballad that is still one of my all-time favorite performances of any singer of any genre. Little wonder they call Tammy Wynette the Queen of Country Music. This is where it all began.
The legend started here
This, Tammy's debut album, includes her first hit, Apartment number nine. It was only a minor country hit but it was followed by Your good girl's gonna go bad, which was a major country hit. It didn't quite get to the top, but Tammy did not have to wait long for her first number one, although it wasn't on this album.
The album contains many covers of contemporary country songs, including Don't come home a-drinking (Loretta Lynn), Don't touch me (Jeannie Seely), There goes my everything (Jack Greene - Elvis and Engelbert both had pop hits with it), Walk through this world with me (George Jones) and Almost persuaded (David Houston). It also includes I wound easy, which is the only song ever written by Dolly that Tammy ever covered. At the time, Dolly was even less well known than Tammy.
Most of the above songs are well known and brilliantly performed, but the four obscure songs (All night long, Come on home, When there's fire in your heart and Kiss away) are all well worth hearing.
In Britain, this album was paired with Divorce, her third album, on a single CD.
Who Needs George?
Tammy's "No Show" husband is nowhere to be found on this CD. His absence will never be noticed. "Good Girl" contains 2 of Tammy's early popular releases-the title track, which rose to # 3 in the Spring of 1967 and "Apartment #9", which may be the best known country recording to NOT make the charts. There are interesting solo (!) versions of "Walk Through This World With Me" and "Almost Persuaded". Tammy didn't need David Houston either. This reviewer's favorite tracks were 2 that never made the charts at all: ""I'm Not Mine to Give" and "I Wound Easy (but I Heal Fast)". That had to be true for Tammy in her complex personal life. Billy Sherrill has packed a lot of entertainment onto one 10 track CD. "Good Girl" is an absolutely risk free purchase for anyone even remotely familiar with Her immense talents and a solid showcase of Early Tammy.