Blues in My Heart (album) explained

Blues in My Heart
Type:studio
Artist:Wanda Jackson
Cover:Wanda Jackson--Blues in My Heart.jpg
Studio:Columbia Studio
Genre:Country[1]
Label:Capitol
Producer:Ken Nelson
Prev Title:Two Sides of Wanda
Prev Year:1964
Next Title:Wanda Jackson Sings Country Songs
Next Year:1965

Blues in My Heart is a studio album by American recording artist Wanda Jackson. It was released in April 1965 via Capitol Records and contained 12 tracks. It was the seventh studio album released in Jackson's career and the first to reach the Billboard country chart. The record was a collection of traditional country songs centered around themes of having the blues. It received a positive review from Billboard magazine following its release.

Background and content

Wanda Jackson was first known as a Rockabilly performer with a series of recordings during the 1950s, including "Fujiyama Mama" and the top 40 pop hit "Let's Have a Party". In 1961, she returned to the country market and had two top ten hits with the songs "Right or Wrong" and "In the Middle of a Heartache".[2] According to Jackson, she started to become more associated with the country field as the 1960s progressed, which included the album Blues in My Heart. In her 2017 autobiography, Jackson commented that the record was among her favorite albums she ever made.[3]

Blues in My Heart consisted of 12 tracks. The songs included on the project were covers of songs first recorded by others. Only one tune composed by Harlan Howard was an original piece.[1] [3] Among its covers was Don Gibson's "Oh Lonesome Me, Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" and Carl Belew's "Lonely Street". The album's theme was centered around having "the blues" and according to the liner notes, the project is intended to have a "lovely, lonesome sound". In addition, four of the album's tracks include the word "blues" in it. Blues in My Heart was recorded in May 1964 at the Columbia Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. The sessions were produced by Ken Nelson.[4]

Release and reception

Blues in My Heart was released in April 1965 on Capitol Records. It was the seventh studio album released in Jackson's career. The project was originally issued as a vinyl LP containing six tracks on either side of the record.[4] In later decades, it was re-released in digital and streaming formats, including Apple Music.[5] The album reached the top ten of the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, peaking at number nine in August 1965 after spending 14 weeks on the chart.[6] To date, it is Jackson's highest-charting album on the country chart and was also her first to reach a peak position there.[7] The record received a positive review from Billboard magazine in their May 1965 issue: "Wanda Jackson has returned to the country field in grand style and with a great selection of some country standards...this album is a must."[8]

Track listings

Digital version

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
United KingdomApril 1965VinylCapitol Records[9]
Japan[10]
2010sCapitol Records Nashville

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blues in My Heart: Wanda Jackson: Songs, reviews, credits . . 15 July 2021.
  2. Web site: Wolff . Kurt . Wanda Jackson: Biography & History . . 14 July 2021.
  3. Book: Bomar . Scott . Jackson . Wanda . Every night is Saturday night : a country girl's journey to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame . 2017 . BMG . . 9781947026070.
  4. Jackson . Wanda . Blues in My Heart (LP Liner Notes and Album Information) . . April 1965 . T-2306.
  5. Web site: Blues in My Heart by Wanda Jackson . . 15 July 2021.
  6. Blues in My Heart chart history . . 15 July 2021.
  7. Book: Whitburn . Joel . Joel Whitburn's Top Country Albums: 1967-1997 . 1997 . Record Research Inc. . 0898201241.
  8. Album Reviews: Country Spotlight . . May 29, 1965 . 77 . 22 . 30 . 15 July 2021.
  9. Jackson . Wanda . Blues in My Heart (LP Liner Notes and Album Information) . . April 1965 . ST-2306.
  10. Jackson . Wanda . Blues in My Heart (LP Liner Notes and Album Information) . . April 1965 . CP-7374.