Young Love (Connie Smith And Nat Stuckey Album)
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''Young Love'' is a collaborative
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by American
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artists Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey. It was released in July 1969 via
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and contained 12 tracks. The project was a collection of
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s between Smith and Stuckey. The duets were mostly cover versions of songs previously recorded by other country artists. Many of these songs had originally been released as duets themselves. Included on the project was the pair's cover of " Young Love", which became a top 20
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on the American country songs chart. In 1969, ''
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'' gave the album a favorable response.


Background

In 1964, Connie Smith's debut single titled "
Once a Day "Once a Day" is a song written by Bill Anderson and recorded as the debut single by American country artist Connie Smith. It was produced by Bob Ferguson for her self-titled debut album. The song was released in August 1964, topping the ''Bil ...
" topped the American country songs chart for eight weeks. It set forth a series of uninterrupted top ten country singles during the decade. In 1966, Nat Stuckey's single titled "
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" reached the top five of the American country chart and had several more hit singles with "Plastic Saddle" and "Sweet Thang and Cisco". The decision to pair both country artists' voices was by their producers at RCA Victor. Smith's producer ( Bob Ferguson) and Stuckey's producer (
Felton Jarvis Charles Felton Jarvis (November 15, 1934 – January 3, 1981) was an American record producer and singer. Career As an RCA Victor record producer, Jarvis was responsible for most recordings of Elvis Presley in the years 1966–1977. He also rele ...
) believed "that their voices would blend well", according to biographer Barry Mazor. Smith herself described the duet pairing as "a four-way deal" because all four people were choosing material.


Recording and content

The recording process for ''Young Love'' took place over four different studio sessions between April 2 and April 30, 1969. Three songs were recorded per session and all were cut as duets between Smith and Stuckey. The sessions were co-produced by Bob Ferguson and Felton Jarvis at the RCA Victor Studio located in
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. The album contained a total of 12 tracks. Included was one song composed by Stuckey himself called "Two Together". Most of the album contained cover versions of songs first recorded by other country artists. Many of these covers were originally duets as well. One of these duet covers was "Yours Love", which had been released as a single by
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and
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. Another duet cover was " Rings of Gold", which had been a top ten country single for Don Gibson and
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. "I Got You" had also been a recent top ten single, but instead recorded by
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and
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. Many of the album's remaining tracks were covers first recorded by solo artists. Among these was "
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", which was a number two single for George Jones in 1969. Also featured as a cover of the number one country and pop single by Sonny James called "Young Love". Actor Tab Hunter would release his own version as a pop single as well. "
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" had been a top 20 country song for Wynn Stewart in 1968. " Let It Be Me" had first been a pop hit for
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but was revitalized as a duet between Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry in 1969. Also included on the album was a cover of the
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song "Whispering Hope".


Release and reception

''Young Love'' was originally released by the RCA Victor label in July 1969. It became Connie Smith's thirteenth studio album and Stuckey's sixth in their careers respectively. The original disc was issued as a
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, containing six songs on either side of the record. Decades later,
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re-released the album to digital and streaming sites including
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. In their August 1969 issue, ''
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'' magazine gave ''Young Love'' a positive review. "Here are some great duets–an honored song format in the country field," the publication wrote. "Album is a must for dealers."
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would later give the album a three out of five star rating. In its original release, ''Young Love'' spent ten weeks on the American ''Billboard''
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chart, peaking at the number 29 position in August 1969. The only single included on the disc was the duo's cover of "Young Love", which RCA Victor first released in June 1969. The song spent 11 weeks on the ''Billboard''
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chart, peaking at number 20 by August.


Track listings


Vinyl version


Digital version


Personnel

All credits are adapted from the
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of ''Young Love'' and the biography booklet by Barry Mazor titled ''Just for What I Am''. Musical personnel * Chet Atkins – guitar * Joseph Babcock – background vocals * David Briggs – piano * Jerry Carrigan – drums *
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– electric guitar *
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– rhythm guitar * Dolores Edgin – background vocals * Bobby Dyson – bass * Roy Huskey – bass * James Isbell – drums * Charlie McCoy – guitar, vives *
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, leader * June Page – background vocals * Connie Smith – lead vocals * Nat Stuckey – lead vocals * Pete Wade –
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* Lamar Watkins – electric guitar * Hurshel Wiginton – background vocals *
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– rhythm guitar * Bill Walker – vibes Technical personnel * Bob Ferguson – Producer * Felton Jarvis – Producer * Al Pachucki – Engineer


Chart performance


Release history


References


Footnotes


Books

* {{Authority control 1969 albums Albums produced by Bob Ferguson (music) Albums produced by Felton Jarvis Connie Smith albums Nat Stuckey albums RCA Records albums Vocal duet albums