Together Always Explained

Together Always
Type:studio
Artist:Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
Cover:Pdtogetheralways.jpg
Released:September 11, 1972
Recorded:April 7, 1971–May 2, 1972
Studio:RCA Studio B (Nashville)
Genre:Country
Length:27:25
Label:RCA Victor
Producer:Bob Ferguson
Prev Title:The Right Combination • Burning the Midnight Oil
Prev Year:1972
Next Title:We Found It
Next Year:1973

Together Always is the eighth collaborative studio album by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. It was released on September 11, 1972, by RCA Victor.[1]

The album was released as a digital download on January 4, 2019.[2]

Content

The album consists entirely of songs composed by either Parton or Wagoner. It contains their hit "Lost Forever in Your Kiss", in addition to the humorous "Ten Four — Over and Out", which exploited the C.B. radio craze a few years before it became a major phenomenon in the US. "Poor Folks Town" was later recorded as a solo by Parton on her 1980 album, 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs. The album features liner notes written by both Wagoner and Parton in their own handwriting.

Critical reception

The review published in the September 23, 1972 issue of Billboard said, "Two of the most consistent chart winners join forces once again for another top package loaded with programming and sales potency. Duo wrote all the materialwith highlights that include "Lost Forever in Your Kiss," "Love's All Over", "Ten Four – Over and Out", and of course the currenthit single, "Together Always"."[3]

Cashbox published a review in the September 9, 1972 issue, which said, "The time is September, 1982, and the scene is an anniversary party. Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton are celebrating the tenth anniversary of their "Together Always" album; they are celebrating as proof that the album title was accurate and that they would truly remain a team forever. Maybe this fantasy is projecting too far into the future, but if you hear the closeness of Porter and Dolly's music on their new album, then you would not only agree with me, you would make advance reservations for the 1992 anniversary party! Includes "Lost Forever in Your Kiss", "Poor Folks Town", and "Christina"."[4]

Commercial performance

The album peaked at No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot Country LP's chart.

The album's first single, "Lost Forever in Your Kiss", was released in March 1972[5] and peaked at No. 9 on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The second single, "Together Always", was released in July 1972[6] and peaked at No. 14 on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.

Recording

Recording sessions for the album took place on April 28, May 1 and 2, 1972, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee. Six of the album's ten tracks were recorded during sessions for 1972's The Right Combination • Burning the Midnight Oil. "Love's All Over", "Take Away" and "You and Me – Her and Him" were recorded on April 7, 1971. "Anyplace You Want to Go", "Looking Down" and "Lost Forever in Your Kiss" were recorded on September 28, 29 and 30, 1971, respectively.

Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes and RCA recording session records.[1]

Charts

Album

Singles

TitleYearPeak
position
US
Country

[8]
"Lost Forever in Your Kiss"19729
"Together Always"14

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
VariousSeptember 11, 1972RCA Victor
January 4, 2019Digital download

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton* - Together Always . Discogs . 1972 . 31 May 2019 . en.
  2. Web site: Together Always by Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton on Amazon Music - Amazon.com . www.amazon.com . 31 May 2019.
  3. Web site: Billboard - September 23, 1972 . American Radio History . Billboard . 31 May 2019 . 20.
  4. Web site: Cashbox - September 9, 1972 . American Radio History . Cashbox . 31 May 2019 . 38.
  5. Web site: Billboard - March 18, 1972 . American Radio History . Billboard . 31 May 2019 . 58.
  6. Web site: Billboard - August 12, 1972 . American Radio History . Billboard . 31 May 2019 . 59.
  7. Dolly Parton Chart History - Top Country Albums . Billboard . 8 July 2018.
  8. Dolly Parton Chart History - Hot Country Songs . Billboard . 8 July 2018.