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"Childhood Places" is a song written by
Barry Mason John Barry Mason (12 July 1935 – 16 April 2021) was an English singer and songwriter. A leading songwriter of the 1960s, he wrote the bulk of his most successful songs in partnership with Les Reed. Mason gained many gold and platinum awar ...
and Les Reed, and recorded by American country artist Dottie West. It was released in November 1967 and became a top 40 chart single on the US country music chart. It was among a series of top 40 single releases by West during the 1960s. It was given positive reviews by critics and publications.


Background and recording

Dottie West first achieved success in the country genre with her ballads (some of which were self-penned) that were considered both plaintive and emotional. Several of these songs became top ten US top ten country songs like " Here Comes My Baby" (1964), " Would You Hold It Against Me" (1966) and "
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" (1968). Among her 1960s singles was "Childhood Places", a song written by
Barry Mason John Barry Mason (12 July 1935 – 16 April 2021) was an English singer and songwriter. A leading songwriter of the 1960s, he wrote the bulk of his most successful songs in partnership with Les Reed. Mason gained many gold and platinum awar ...
and Les Reed. The track was cut at the RCA Victor Studio in Nashville, Tennessee on May 4, 1967. The session was produced by Chet Atkins. The song's story line inspired West to record it because it reminded her of her three sons.


Release, chart performance and critical reception

"Childhood Places" was released as a single by RCA Victor in November 1967. It was backed on the
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by West's self-penned song "No One". It was distributed as a seven-inch vinyl record. Following its release, it was given positive reviews. ''
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'' magazine believed the song to have pop potential, calling it a "plaintive, "meaningful ballad". '' Cashbox'' magazine also praised the track, stating, "With a deckful of pretty sounds and sentimental spicing, the lark takes off on what should be another chart journey for her." In later years, when reviewing the compilation ''The Essential Dottie West'', Bill Carpenter of AllMusic called the track both "superb" and "quiet". "Childhood Places" made its debut on the US ''Billboard''
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on December 16, 1967. Spending a total of 12 weeks there, it reached the number 24 position on February 24, 1968. It became West's twelfth top 40 single on the US country chart in her career. It was one of a series of top 40 singles West had during the decade.


Track listing

7 inch vinyl single * "Childhood Places" – 3:05 * "No One" – 2:22


Chart performance


References

{{Dottie West singles 1967 singles 1967 songs Dottie West songs RCA Victor singles Song recordings produced by Chet Atkins Songs written by Barry Mason Songs written by Les Reed (songwriter)