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The Essential Connie Smith

The Essential Connie Smith
Connie Smith

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Media Type: CD
Artist: SMITH,CONNIE
Title: ESSENTIAL
Street Release Date: 04/09/1996
Domestic
Genre: COUNTRY

Track Listing

  1. Once a Day
  2. Nobody But a Fool (Would Love You)
  3. I Can't Remember
  4. Cry, Cry, Cry
  5. Then and Only Then
  6. If I Talk to Him
  7. Ain't Had No Lovin'
  8. Hurtin's All Over
  9. I Never Once Stopped Loving You
  10. You and Your Sweet Love
  11. Cincinnati, Ohio
  12. I'll Come Running
  13. Burning a Hole in My Mind
  14. Run Away Little Tears
  15. Ribbon of Darkness
  16. Just One Time
  17. Just for What I Am
  18. Love Is the Look You're Looking For
  19. If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone)
  20. How Great Thou Art

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5250 in Music
  • Brand: SMITH,CONNIE
  • Released on: 1996-04-16
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Customer Reviews

Classic sixties country5
Connie had a very powerful voice but knew how to use it to best effect. This collection does not quite live up to it's title - it omits Where is my castle?, one of her best hits - but it's still by far the strongest hits collection available of Connie's music. Where is my castle? can be found on Super hits, but anybody wanting that track may be better waiting to see if it is on Connie's next compilation, probably in the RCA country legends series.

Apart from that omission, all Connie's big hits are here, including Once a day (her first and biggest hit), Ain't had no lovin', Cincinatti Ohio, Just one time, I never once stopped loving you and so many others.

This is classic sixties country at it's best, with prominent steel guitar, but ultimately it is Connie's voice that stands out. I enjoy her music so much that I bought the Bear Family boxed set, but it only covers the first half of her career at RCA, so even it doesn't contain all the hits to be found here.

For anybody who is interested in sixties country, this is essential. Connie was not as big a star as Tammy or Loretta, but she could have been a bigger star than both of them, as her voice has much more pop appeal than theirs. She was not interested in crossover success and has no regrets, even now. She was, and is, just a simple country lady with a very special voice, letting the quality of her music stand on it's own merit.

Essential - Yes It Is5
The liner notes of the CD read: 'Dolly Parton once said "There's really only three female singers in the world: Streisand, Ronstadt and Connie Smith. The rest of us are just pretending." A nice observation by Parton, Connie Smith does possess one of the more unique and beautiful voices in country music today. ESSENTIAL SERIES does a good job of covering Connie Smith's lengthly career. This is a good place to start your Connie Smith collection. There's quite a few hits here, "Run Away Little Tears", "I Can't Remember", "Love Is The Look You're Looking For", "You and Your Sweet Love", I never Once Stopped Loving You", "If It Aint Love (Lets Leave It Alone)", "Just One Time", "Once A Day", "The Hurtin's All Over" and more. There's also a great biography of her in the liner notes. 20 hits in total. Overall you can't lose with classics like these. This is essential for your collection!

This Connie Smith CD is a "must have" for any genuine CW fan5
I first heard Connie Smith when I was about 14 years old, she was about 17 then. I was totally enamored by the voice that this beautiful Country girl had. The innocent cry in her voice captures the soul of any "real" country fan. Her natural beauty, her genuine personality all combined with that voice.......I don't know what else to say other thean I feel that we on this planet Earth have been blessed to experience the presence of Miss Connie Smith.