Walkin' in Love Land explained

Walkin' in Love Land
Type:studio
Artist:Eddy Arnold
Cover:Walkin' in Love Land.png
Released:1968
Studio:RCA Victor, Nashville
Genre:Country
Label:RCA Victor
Producer:Chet Atkins
Prev Title:The Romantic World of Eddy Arnold
Prev Year:1968
Next Title:Songs of the Young World
Next Year:1969

Walkin' in Love Land is a studio album by country music singer Eddy Arnold. It was released in 1968 by RCA Victor.[1]

The album debuted on Billboard magazine's Top Country Albums chart on October 26, 1968, peaked at No. 2, and remained on the chart for a total of 26 weeks. The album included the No. 1 hit, "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye". It was Arnold's last album to rank in the Top 10.[2]

AllMusic gave the album a rating of two-and-a-half stars.[3]

Track listing

Side A

  1. "Walkin' in Love Land" (Hughes, Vernon)
  2. "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" (Loudermilk)
  3. "The Summer Wind" (Bradtke, Mayer, Mercer)
  4. "My Dream" (Hughes, Vernon)
  5. "I'll Never Smile Again" (Lowe)
  6. "Apples, Raisins and Roses" (Shuman, Carr)

Side B

  1. "Until It's Time for You to Go" (Sainte-Marie)
  2. "Turn Around, Look at Me" (Jerry Capehart)
  3. "All I Have to Do Is Dream" (Boudleaux & Felice Bryant)
  4. "Little Girls and Little Boys" (Tubert)
  5. "Just Across the Mountain" (Kent, Mercer)
  6. "The Olive Tree" (Lampert, Springfield)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eddy Arnold - Walkin' in Love Land. 1968 . Discogs. December 18, 2020.
  2. Book: Joel Whitburn's Top Country Albums 1964-1997. Record Research Inc.. 1997. 10. 0898201241.
  3. Web site: Walkin' in Love Land. AllMusic. December 18, 2020.