A Woman (Margo Smith Album)
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''A Woman'' is a
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by American
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artist
Margo Smith Margo Smith (born Betty Lou Miller; April 9, 1942 in Dayton, Ohio) is an American country and Christian music singer–songwriter. She had several years of country success during the 1970s, which included two number one hits on the '' Billboard' ...
. It was released in February 1979 via
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and contained ten tracks. It was the sixth studio release of Smith's music career and spawned two singles: " Still a Woman" and "
If I Give My Heart to You "If I Give My Heart to You" is a popular song written by Jimmy Brewster (Milt Gabler), Jimmie Crane, and Al Jacobs. The most popular versions of the song were recorded by Doris Day and by Denise Lor; both charted in 1954. The recording by Do ...
." Both songs became major hits on the country charts in 1979. The album itself also reached charting positions following its release. ''A Woman'' received mixed reviews from music writers and journalists.


Background and content

By 1979, Margo Smith had several major hits on the ''
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'' country chart, including the number one songs "
Don't Break the Heart That Loves You "Don't Break the Heart That Loves You" is an American song written by Benny Davis and Murray Mencher (using the pseudonym Ted Murry). The song was a success for two artists in two different genres: Connie Francis in the pop field in 1962 and Mar ...
" and "
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." However, she was beginning to feel unsure of musical identity. In a 1979 interview with ''Billboard'' magazine, Smith explained that she had not found a song that set her apart from other female country artists: "Song like '
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,' 'Don't Break the Heart That Loves You' and 'It Only Hurts for a Little While' are really my kind of songs, my style, but people can't remember you by that. You almost have to have a ' Coal Miner's Daughter' or Divorce-type song before you can establish yourself to the people." Smith recorded the tracks for ''A Woman'' between January and December 1978. Sessions were held at the Columbia Recording Studio in
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. The sessions were produced by
Norro Wilson Norris Denton "Norro" Wilson (April 4, 1938 – June 8, 2017) was an American country music singer-songwriter, producer, and member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Wilson wrote or co-wrote numerous hit songs during more than 40 yea ...
, Smith's long-time producer at Warner Bros. Records. The album contained ten tracks. The album's concept was built off the title track, " Still a Woman," which Smith co-wrote with Mack David and
Norro Wilson Norris Denton "Norro" Wilson (April 4, 1938 – June 8, 2017) was an American country music singer-songwriter, producer, and member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Wilson wrote or co-wrote numerous hit songs during more than 40 yea ...
. The song (and album) was meant to marketed towards middle-aged women and mothers, according to Smith. She also wrote three additional tracks for the project. This included "You're the Song," which is a recitation. Also included on the album are cover versions of pop hits, such as
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's "If I Give My Heart to You" and Classics IV's " Traces."


Release and reception

''A Woman'' was released in February 1979 on Warner Bros. Records. Its release marked the sixth studio album of Smith's music career and her fourth for the Warner label. The album was distributed as a
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with five songs on either side of the record. ''A Woman'' later reached number 36 on the ''Billboard''
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chart, becoming her third-highest LP to peak there. In Canada, it became Smith's first album to reach the ''
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'' Country Albums chart In 1979, the LP reached number 20 on the survey. The project also spawned two singles that were released in 1979 and became major hits. Its first single was "Still a Woman," which was released on Warner Bros. in January 1979. The song reached the top ten of the ''Billboard''
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chart, climbing to number seven later that year. In May 1979, "If I Give My Heart to You" was released as the album's second single. The song peaked at number ten on the ''Billboard'' country singles chart, becoming her final top ten in her career. Both singles also charted on the ''RPM'' Country Singles chart in Canada, with "Still a Woman" becoming the highest-charting hit there, climbing to number 17. ''A Woman'' received mixed reviews from writers and critics following its release. Sally Hinkle of ''Billboard'' magazine gave the record a favorable response in an article discussing the album. In her write-up, Hinkle observed a change in Smith's musical persona, which she noted in the album itself: "With the release of Margo Smith's latest Warner Bros. album, ''A Woman,'' some dramatic changes are in the making for the singer/songwriter. Greg Adams of
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only gave the studio release two and half stars out of five. He compared songs like "Still a Woman" to that of
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's " Walk on the Wild Side," calling the bass riff "oddly borrowed." However, he concluded in a positive way, stating, "''A Woman'' is slick but not sterile, has a cast of well-known players, and displays a mildly adventurous spirit."


Track listing


Personnel

All credits are adapted from the
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of ''A Woman.'' Musical personnel *
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* Eddie Brady – Background vocals * David Briggs –
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* Kenneth Buttrey
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* Jerry Carrigan – Drums *
Pete Drake Roddis Franklin "Pete" Drake (October 8, 1932 – July 29, 1988), was a Nashville-based American record producer and pedal steel guitar player. One of the most sought-after backup musicians of the 1960s, Drake played on such hits as Lynn Anderson' ...
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* Ronald Drake – Background vocals *
Ray Edenton Ray Quarles Edenton (November 3, 1926 – September 21, 2022) was an American guitar player and country music session musician. Early life Ray Edenton was born into a musical family on November 3, 1926, and grew up near Mineral, Virginia. His f ...
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* Beckie Foster – Background vocals * Steve Gibson – Rhythm guitar * Dennis Good – Horns * Allen Henson – Background vocals *
John Hughey John Hughey (December 27, 1933 – November 18, 2007) was an American musician. He was known for his work as a session pedal steel guitar player for various country music acts, most notably Vince Gill and Conway Twitty. A member of the Steel Guit ...
– Steel guitar * Sheri Kramer – Background vocals * The Sheldon Kurland Strings – Strings *
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– Drums * LaVerna Moore – Background vocals * Billy Puett – Horns * Hargus "Pig" Robbins – Piano * Billy Sanford –
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,
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* Lisa Silver – Background vocals * Margo Smith – Lead vocals *
Henry Strzelecki Henry Pershing Strzelecki (August 8, 1939 – December 30, 2014) was a Nashville studio musician who performed with Roy Orbison, Chet Atkins, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Eddy Arnold, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Ronnie Milsap, Merle Haggard, and man ...
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* Diane Tidwell – Background vocals * George Tidwell – Horns * Bobby Thompson – Rhythm guitar * Pete Wade – Rhythm guitar *
Reggie Young Reggie Grimes Young Jr. (December 12, 1936 – January 17, 2019) was an American musician who was lead guitarist in the American Sound Studio house band, The Memphis Boys, and was a leading session musician. He played on various recordings with ...
– Lead guitar Technical personnel * Lou Bradley – Engineering * John Cabalka – Art directions * Sam Causey – Photography * Brad Kanawyer – Design * Bergen White – String arrangement * Norro Wilson – Producer * James Wood – Lettering


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References

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