''Home on the Range'' is a 1977
folk
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,
world
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and
country music
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album recorded by
Slim Whitman
Ottis Dewey Whitman Jr. (January 20, 1923 – June 19, 2013), known as Slim Whitman, was an American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist known for his yodeling abilities and his use of falsetto. He claimed he had sold in excess of ...
.
An album of
standards from the three genres, it reached 2 in the
UK Albums Chart
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in 1977 staying for thirteen weeks on the charts. It was a follow-up album to his ''
Red River Valley,'' also successful in the UK in 1977.
Track listing
Side One.
# "
Dear Heart
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" (
Henry Mancini
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,
Jay Livingston,
Ray Evans)
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When You and I Were Young, Maggie
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Origin
Although Springtown, Tennessee, has a small monument outside an old mill claiming the song was wri ...
" (
James Austin Butterfield
James Austin Butterfield (May 18, 1837 – July 6, 1891) was an American composer. His best-known composition is ''When You and I Were Young, Maggie'', first published in 1866 (lyrics by George W. Johnson). Butterfield was born in England in ...
; arranged by Slim Whitman)
# "
Pearly Shells" (
Webley Edwards)
# "Down the River of Golden Dreams" (
John Klenner
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,
Nathaniel Shilkret
Nathaniel Shilkret (December 25, 1889 – February 18, 1982) was an American musician, composer, conductor and musical director.
Early career
Shilkret (originally named Natan Schüldkraut) was born in New York City, United States, to parents ...
)
# "
Top of the World" (
John Bettis
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,
Richard Carpenter (musician)
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)
# "Rockin' Alone (In an Old Rockin' Chair)" (William York)
Side Two
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Home on the Range
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" (Traditional; arranged by Slim Whitman)
# "
Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow
"Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow" is a 1977 single written by Roger Greenway & Barry Mason and performed by Tom Jones.
Charts
The song was Jones's first and highest-charting country music hit. Spending ten weeks within the Top 40 of the ''Billboa ...
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Roger Greenaway
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,
Barry Mason)
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Paper Roses
"Paper Roses" is a popular song written and composed by Fred Spielman and Janice Torre. It first was a top five hit in 1960 for Anita Bryant. Marie Osmond recorded it in 1973 and took her version to number one on the US country chart.
Anit ...
" (Fred Spielman, Janice Torre)
# "I'm So Lonesome" (Byron Keith)
# "
Diane" (
Erno Rapee,
Lew Pollack
Lew Pollack (June 16, 1895 – January 18, 1946) was an American song composer and musician active during the 1920s and the 1930s.
Career
Pollack was born in New York City where he went to DeWitt Clinton High School and was active as a boy sopr ...
)
# "
I'll Be Home
"I'll Be Home" is a 1955 song that was written by Ferdinand Washington and songwriter, Stan Lewis.
Flamingos version
The Flamingos first recorded the song in October, 1955 at Chess' rudimentary office studio at 4750 South Cottage Grove using ju ...
" (Ferdinand Washington, Stanley Lewis)
References
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1977 albums
Slim Whitman albums
World music albums by American artists
United Artists Records albums