A Tribute to Roy Acuff: The King of Country Music explained

A Tribute to Roy Acuff: The King of Country Music
Type:studio
Artist:Hank Locklin
Cover:Hank Locklin--A Tribute to Roy Acuff.jpg
Studio:RCA Studio
Label:RCA Victor
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A Tribute to Roy Acuff: The King of Country Music is a studio album by American country artist Hank Locklin. It was released in February 1962 via RCA Victor Records. It was co-was produced by Chet Atkins and Anita Kerr. The project was a tribute record to fellow country artist and Grand Ole Opry member Roy Acuff. It featured a collection of 12 songs recorded famously by Acuff up to that point in his own career. The album received positive reviews and reception from critics following its release.

Background and content

In the early 1960s, Hank Locklin became a more established country music artist. He had a series of major country hits, which included "Send Me the Pillow (That You Dream On)," "Geisha Girl" and "Please Help Me, I'm Falling." The latter tune was a number one hit and crossed over into the pop charts. His new success allowed him to record more studio albums.[1] Among the albums Locklin chose to record during this era was a tribute collection to country performer, Roy Acuff. Locklin was largely influenced by Acuff's music and was his first tribute project to be released with the RCA label. A Tribute to Roy Acuff was recorded at the RCA Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. The sessions for the album were produced by Chet Atkins, who also produced Locklin's previous three studio projects. Anita Kerr also co-produced the project.[2]

A total of 12 songs were included on the album that were notable recordings by Acuff. Two of the tracks were composed by Acuff himself: "Precious Jewel" and "As Long as I Live." Other songs were composed by others and were recorded by others before Acuff chose to perform them. This includes "Wabash Cannonball" and "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain."[2] Acuff's original recordings featured a simpler, traditional country musical style. Meanwhile, Locklin's renditions included more instrumentation, such as background vocals from the Anita Kerr Singers and more guitar presence.[2]

Release and reception

A Tribute to Roy Acuff was released in February 1962 on RCA Victor Records. The project was Locklin's fourth studio album in his career.[2] The album was distributed as a vinyl LP, featuring six songs on either side of the record.[3] Following its release, Locklin's cover of "Wabash Cannonball" was spawned as the album's single. The single was issued in November 1962, but failed to chart.[4] A Tribute to Roy Acuff received positive reviews following its release. Billboard magazine gave it a favorable response in their October 1962 publication. Critics praised Locklin as a singer, calling him "one of today's top country singers." They also noted that Locklin interpreted the songs in his own style rather than mimic Acuff's original vocal performances. "A fine tribute to Acuff," they concluded.[5] The album also received three out of five stars from Allmusic.

Personnel

All credits are adapted from the liner notes of A Tribute to Roy Acuff: The King of Country Music.[2]

Musical personnel

Technical personnel

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
CanadaFebruary 1962VinylRCA Victor[6]
Germany[7]
United States

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leigh . Spencer . Hank Locklin: Country singer and guitarist . https://web.archive.org/web/20090522225327/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/hank-locklin-country-singer-and-guitarist-1687238.html . 2009-05-22 . limited . live . . May 18, 2009 . December 9, 2020.
  2. Locklin . Hank . A Tribute to Roy Acuff: The King of Country Music (LP Liner Notes and Album Information) . . February 1962.
  3. Web site: Hank Locklin – A Tribute to Roy Acuff: The King of Country Music (1962, LP) (U.S.) . . 1962 . December 9, 2020.
  4. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc.. 2008. 978-0-89820-177-2.
  5. Spotlight Albums of the Week: Album Reviews . . October 20, 1962 . 74 . 42 . 32 .
  6. Web site: Hank Locklin – A Tribute to Roy Acuff: The King of Country Music (1962, LP) (Canada) . . 1962 . December 9, 2020.
  7. Web site: Hank Locklin – A Tribute to Roy Acuff: The King of Country Music (1962, LP) (Germany) . . 1962 . December 9, 2020.