Glen Campbell's Greatest Hits Explained
Glen Campbell's Greatest Hits |
Type: | greatest |
Artist: | Glen Campbell |
Cover: | Glen Campbell's Greatest Hits album cover.jpg |
Released: | February 1971 |
Genre: | Country |
Length: | 27:46 |
Label: | Capitol Records |
Producer: | Al De Lory |
Glen Campbell's Greatest Hits was the first official Capitol compilation album by Glen Campbell and was released in 1971.[1] The Best of Glen Campbell followed in 1976, covering his later hits in addition to five on this compilation.
Track listing
- Side 1:
- "Gentle on My Mind" (John Hartford) — 2:59
- "I Wanna Live" (John D. Loudermilk) — 2:45
- "Wichita Lineman" (Jimmy Webb) — 3:07
- "Try a Little Kindness" (B. Austin, C. Sapaugh) — 2:27
- "Honey Come Back" (Jimmy Webb) — 3:00
- Side 2:
- "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" (Jimmy Webb) — 2:45
- "Galveston" (Jimmy Webb) — 2:42
- "Where's the Playground Susie" (Jimmy Webb) — 2:57
- "Dreams of the Everyday Housewife" (Chris Gantry) — 2:36
- "Burning Bridges" (Walter Scott) — 2:28
Production
- Producer — Al De Lory
- Arranged and conducted by Al De Lory
- "Burning Bridges" arranged and conducted by Leon Russell
Charts
Notes and References
- Book: Stambler, Irwin . Landon . Grelun . Country Music: The Encyclopedia . St. Martin's Press . 2000 . 978-0-312-26487-1 . 64.
- Book: Campbell, D. . Bego . M. . Burning Bridges: Life With My Father Glen Campbell . Omnibus Press . 2014 . 978-1-78323-002-0 . 208.