Lonely Street (Kitty Wells album) explained
Lonely Street is an album recorded by Kitty Wells and released in 1958 on the Decca label (DL 8732).[1] [2] Thom Owens of AllMusic found it "slightly uneven but enjoyable".[2] On November 17, 1958, it was ranked No. 9 on Billboard magazine's "Favorite C&W Albums" based on the magazine's annual poll of country and western disc jockeys.[3]
Track listing
- Side A
- "If Teardrops Were Pennies" (Carl Butler)
- "Lonely Street" (Carl Belew, Kenny Sowder, W.S. Stevenson)
- "You Can't Conceal a Broken Heart" (Johnny Wright, Wally Fowler)
- "Sweeter Than the Flowers" (Ervin Rouse, Murray Burns, Lois Mann)
- "What About You" (Johnny Wright, Jack Anglin)
- "Just When I Needed You" (Clyde Bau, Johnny Wright, Jack Anglin)
- Side B
- "That's Me Without You" (J.D. Miller, Bennett Wyatt)
- "The Waltz of the Angels" (Dick Reynolds, Jack Rhodes)
- "Cheated Out of Love" (Johnny Masters)
- "May You Never Be Alone" (Hank Williams)
- "Touch and Go Heart" (Rusty Gabbard)
- "Love Me to Pieces" (Melvin Endsley)
Notes and References
- Web site: Kitty Wells - Lonely Street. Discogs. November 28, 2020.
- Web site: Lonely Street. Allmusic.com. November 28, 2020.
- News: Favorite C&W Albums. The Billboard. November 17, 1958. 22.