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''Peanuts and Diamonds and Other Jewels'' is a studio album by American
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singer-songwriter Bill Anderson. It was released in September 1976 on
MCA Records MCA Records was an American record label owned by MCA Inc., which later became part of Universal Music Group. Pre-history MCA Inc., a powerful talent agency and a television production company, entered the recorded music business in 1962 wit ...
. It was co-produced by
Owen Bradley William Owen Bradley (October 21, 1915 – January 7, 1998) was an American musician and record producer who, along with Chet Atkins, Bob Ferguson, Bill Porter, and Don Law, was one of the chief architects of the 1950s and 1960s Nashville sou ...
and Buddy Killen. It was Anderson's twenty fifth studio recording released during his musical career and second to be released in 1976. The album included three singles issued between 1975 and 1976, two of which became major country hits in both the United States and Canada.


Background and content

''Peanuts and Diamonds and Other Jewels'' was recorded between 1975 and 1976. The sessions took place at Bradley's Barn, a studio located in
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. The sessions were produced by
Owen Bradley William Owen Bradley (October 21, 1915 – January 7, 1998) was an American musician and record producer who, along with Chet Atkins, Bob Ferguson, Bill Porter, and Don Law, was one of the chief architects of the 1950s and 1960s Nashville sou ...
and Buddy Killen. This was Anderson's first production assignment with Killen. The album was Anderson's twenty fifth overall, since beginning his first release debuted in 1963. The project consisted of ten new studio recordings. Five of the album's tracks were written by Anderson. Other tracks included on the album were written by Curly Putnam, Bobby Braddock and Glenn Martin.


Release and chart performance

''Peanuts, Diamonds and Other Jewels'' was released in September 1976 on MCA Records, his second studio album released that year. The album was issued as a
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, with five songs featured on each side of the record. It spent 14 weeks on the ''
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chart before peaking at number 12 in November 1976. The album's first single released was the track "Thanks" in July 1975. The single became a minor hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles chart, reaching number 24. The title track ("Peanuts and Diamonds") was released as the second single in July 1976. The song became a major hit after it reached number ten on the ''Billboard'' country songs chart. The song also reached the top ten of the RPM Country Chart in Canada, peaking at number seven. The third and final single issued was the track "Liars One, Believers Zero" in November 1976. It also became a top ten hit on the ''Billboard'' country chart when it reached number six in February 1977. The song was another major hit in Canada, reaching number five on the Canadian country singles chart.


Track listing


Personnel

All credits are adapted from the
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of ''Peanuts and Diamonds and Other Jewels''. Musical personnel * Joe Allen –
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* Bill Anderson – lead vocals * David Briggs – piano * Martin Chantry – strings * Roy Christensen – strings * Jimmy Colvard – guitar *
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* Gregg Galbraith – guitar * Sonny Garrish –
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* Carl Gorozetzky – strings * Doyle Grisham – steel guitar * The Holladays – background vocals * The Jordanaires – background vocals * Martin Katahn – strings * Dave Kirby – guitar * Sheldon Kurland – strings * Bob Leech – bass * Larry Londin – drums *
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– drums *
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– bass * The Nashville Edition – background vocals * Jack Smith – steel guitar * Donald Teal – strings * Bobby Wood – piano * Woody Woodard – organ * Gary Vanosdale – strings Technical personnel * Bobby Bradley – engineering * Owen Bradley – producer * David Hogan – cover design * Hot Graphics – cover design * Buddy Killen – producer * Joe Mills – engineering * John R. Miller – photography * Ernie Winfrey – engineering


Chart performance


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References

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