We Had All the Good Things Going explained

We Had All the Good Things Going
Cover:Jan Howard--We Had All the Good Things Going.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Jan Howard
Album:Rock Me Back to Little Rock
B-Side:I'll Go Where You Go
Released:August 1969
Genre:Country[1] [2]
Length:2:30
Label:Decca
Producer:Owen Bradley
Prev Title:When We Tried
Prev Year:1969
Next Title:If It's All the Same to You
Next Year:1969

"We Had All the Good Things Going" is a song written by Mervin Shiner and Jerry Monday that was originally recorded by American country artist Jan Howard. Released as a single, it made the top 20 of the US country songs chart in 1969. It later appeared on her 1970 studio album Rock Me Back to Little Rock. The song received reviews from Billboard and Cash Box magazines.

Background and recording

Jan Howard was married to country music songwriter Harlan Howard for several years. With his assistance, she got a recording contract and found commercial success with "The One You Slip Around With". She then moved to Decca Records where she had several top ten, top 20 and top 40 singles like "Evil on Your Mind" and "My Son". Howard continued having chart records into the 1970s,[3] among them was "We Had All the Good Things Going".[4] The song was composed by Mervin Shiner and Jerry Monday. It featured uptempo production from Owen Bradley.[2] [5]

Release, critical reception and chart performance

"We Had All the Good Things Going" was released as a single by Decca Records in August 1969. It was issued as a seven-inch vinyl record featuring a B-side: "I'll Go Where You Go".[5] Cash Box called Howard's singing "strong voiced" and wrote of the song itself, "Catchy tune is sure to pick up loads of air play leading to big sales."[2] Billboard called its rhythm "infectious" and found Howard had a "fine performance" and the material to be "first-rate". The publication also predicted the single would reach their country chart top 20.[1] Their prediction was proven factual that year. "We Had All the Good Things Going" made its debut on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart on September 20, 1969 and spent nine weeks there. On November 1, the song peaked at the number 20 position, becoming Howard's seventh top 20 single in her career.[4] The track was the lead single to Howard's 1970 studio album Rock Me Back to Little Rock.[6]

Track listing

7" vinyl single[5]

Notes and References

  1. Spotlight Singles: Top 20 Country . . September 6, 1969 . 110 . 2 September 2024.
  2. Country Reviews: Picks of the Week . . August 23, 1969 . 49 . 2 September 2024.
  3. Book: Stambler . Irwin . Landon . Grelun . Country Music: The Encyclopedia . 2000 . . 978-0312264871 . 210-211.
  4. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Joel Whitburn

    . Joel Whitburn Presents Across the Charts, the 1960s. Joel Whitburn . 2008 . Record Research . 978-0898201758 . 184.

  5. Howard . Jan . "We Had All the Good Things Going"/"I'll Go Where You Go" (7" vinyl single) . . August 1969 . 732543.
  6. Howard . Jan . Rock Me Back to Little Rock (Liner Notes) . . June 1970 . DL-75207 (LP Stereo); C73-5207 (Cassette).