Ridin' High (Margo Smith album) explained

Ridin' High
Type:studio
Artist:Margo Smith
Cover:Margo Smith--Ridin' High.jpg
Released:1981
Studio:Columbia Recording Studio
Genre:Country[1]
Label:Cammeron
Prev Title:Diamonds and Chills
Prev Year:1980
Next Title:The Best of the Tennessee Yodeler
Next Year:1985

Ridin' High is a studio album by American country music singer Margo Smith. It was released in 1981 via Cammeron Records and contained ten tracks of new material. The album was co-produced by Richard Cammeron and Brian Fisher. It was the ninth studio release of Smith's music career and the second to be released on an independent label. Ridin' High spawned three singles that would chart the Billboard country songs survey.

Background and content

Margo Smith recorded for the major label, Warner Bros. Records, during the 1970s. She had several major hits, including the number one country singles "Don't Break the Heart That Loves You" and "It Only Hurts for a Little While."[2] However, in 1982, Smith was released from her Warner Bros. contract.[3] After marrying businessman Richard Cammeron, the couple established the label Cammeron Records where they recorded the album Ridin' High.[4] The album was produced at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. The sessions were produced by Richard Cammeron and Brian Fisher. A total of ten tracks were included on the album, five of which were composed by Smith herself.[1]

Release and chart performance

Ridin' High was released in 1981 on Cammeron Records. It was the ninth studio recording of Smith's music career. It was her first album to be released on an independent record label since her debut album in 1971 titled I'm a Lady.[1] It was originally issued as a vinyl LP, containing five tracks on both sides of the record.[5]

The project spawned three charting singles. The first single issued was "Either You're Married or You're Single." Released in March 1982, the song reached number 64 on the Billboard country songs chart. In July 1982, "Could It Be I Don't Belong Here Anymore" was issued as the album's second single and peaked at number 70 on the same chart. The final single spawned was the track "Wedding Bells." Issued in November 1983, the single peaked at number 78 on the country songs chart.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Smith . Margo . Ridin' High (LP Liner Notes and Album Information) . Cammeron Records . 1981 . CLP-1001-M.
  2. Web site: Brennan . Sandra . Margo Smith: Biography & History . . April 12, 2021.
  3. Morris . Edward . Big Switch Is On: Labels Alter Lists . . July 25, 1981 . 57 . April 12, 2021.
  4. Book: Wolff . Kurt . Country Music: The Rough Guide . 2000 . Penguin Books LTD. . New York, NY . 1-85828-534-8 . 453.
  5. Web site: Margo Smith – Ridin' High (1981, LP) (US) . . April 12, 2021.
  6. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc.. 2008. 978-0-89820-177-2.