A country-pop master sings of loneliness and hope
Glen Campbell's warm voice paints a musical portrait of America's vast landscape.
The title track, "Wichita Lineman," is known as a masterpiece that poetically sings the feelings of a lonely electrician. Its perfect fusion of country and pop resonates deeply with listeners. It remains beloved today as a landmark of late 1960s American pop.
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A:
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1)
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Wichita Lineman
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2)
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Love Is Not A Game
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3)
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And The World Keeps Spinning
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4)
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Funny Kind Of Monday
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5)
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For My Woman's Love
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6)
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On This Road
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B:
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1)
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Country Girl
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2)
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Where Do You Go
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3)
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Once More With Feeling
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4)
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Give Me Back That Old Familiar Feeling
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5)
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Love Is A Lonesome River
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6)
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Pave Your Way Into Tomorrow
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Arranged By - M. Paich
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Arranged By - Al De Lory (A1 to A5, B1, B2, B5, B6)
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Producer - Al De Lory (A6, B4)
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Producer - Jimmy Bowen (A6, B4)
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Arranged By - D. McCarthy
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Lacquer Cut By - RJL