Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line explained

Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line
Type:single
Artist:Waylon Jennings
Album:Only the Greatest
B-Side:"Right Before My Eyes"[1]
Released:July 13, 1968
Recorded:April 16, 1968
Studio:RCA Studio A (Nashville, Tennessee)
Genre:Country
Label:RCA Victor #9561
Producer:Chet Atkins
Prev Title:I Got You
Prev Year:1968
Next Title:Yours Love
Next Year:1968

"Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line" is a song written by Jimmy Bryant. Originally recorded by American country music singer Jim Alley,[2] it was made famous by American country music singer and musician Waylon Jennings.

Waylon Jennings version

Jennings recorded the song on April 16, 1968, at RCA Victor Studios in Nashville, with Chet Atkins producing, with Wayne Moss playing the guitar solo.[3] It was released in July 1968 as the second single from Jennings' album Only the Greatest.[4]

Billboard, in a review of the album, said that it and "Walk On Out of My Mind" were "typical of the robust, compelling vocal style."[5] Nathan Brackett and Christian Hoard, in The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, wrote that Jennings began to "really assert his rough-hewn sensibility" on the song.[6]

The song was featured in season seven episode five of Mad Men, and was played briefly in the film .

Chart positions

The song spent eighteen weeks on the Hot Country Singles charts, peaking at #2 and holding that peak for five weeks.[1] In Canada, it reached Number One on the RPM Country Tracks charts for the week ending September 30, 1968.[7]

Linda Ronstadt version

Linda Ronstadt included a gender-reversed version of the song (sung as "The Only Mama That'll Walk the Line") on her 1969 album Hand Sown ... Home Grown; The song became a staple of Ronstadt's set lists at her concerts during the late 1960s and early '70s. She performed it on The Johnny Cash Show in June 1969, nearly a year before Jennings performed it on the same show.

Hank Williams Jr. version

Hank Williams Jr. included a version of the song on his album Family Tradition, which was released in 1979.

The Kentucky Headhunters version

Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line
Type:single
Artist:The Kentucky Headhunters
Album:Electric Barnyard
B-Side:"Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine"[8]
Released:1991
Genre:Country
Label:Mercury #866134
Producer:The Kentucky Headhunters
Prev Title:It's Chitlin' Time
Prev Year:1991
Next Title:Let's Work Together
Next Year:1992

In 1991, The Kentucky Headhunters recorded a cover version for the album Electric Barnyard. Also released as a single that year, this version spent seven weeks on the same chart and peaked at #60.

Chart positions

Notes and References

  1. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. 2008. 207. 978-0-89820-177-2.
  2. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2005. Record Research, Inc. 2005. 23. 0-89820-165-9.
  3. Nashville Rebel . Nashville Rebel (box set) . . 2006 . 132-139 . liner notes . Sony BMG Music Entertainment/Legacy Recordings . 82876 89640 2 . New York, New York .
  4. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r92728|pure_url=yes}} ''Only the Greatest'' ]. Jurek . Thom . . 8 September 2010.
  5. 20 July 1968 . Album reviews . Billboard . 73 .
  6. Book: Bracket, Nathan . The New Rolling Stone Album Guide . Christian Hoard . 2004 . Simon and Schuster . 0743201698 . 428 . registration . only daddy that'll walk the line. . 8 September 2010.
  7. Web site: RPM Country Tracks for September 30, 1968. RPM. 8 September 2010.
  8. Whitburn, p. 223