Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets

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Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets
Nashville Sound[1]
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerChet Atkins
Porter Wagoner chronology
A Slice of Life: Songs Happy 'n' Sad
(1962)
Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets
(1962)
The Porter Wagoner Show
(1963)
Skeeter Davis chronology
Here's the Answer
(1960)
Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets
(1962)
Skeeter Davis Sings The End of the World
(1963)
Singles from Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets
  1. "Rock-A-Bye Boogie"
    Released: 1962

Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets is a

studio album by American country artists, Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis. It was released in May 1962 on RCA Victor
and contained 12 tracks. The album was collection of duet recordings between both performers. A total of 12 tracks comprised the album, most of which were covers of songs first recorded by other music artists. The album was given positive reviews at the time of its release.

Background and content

Both Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis both had successful solo careers in the country genre. Both were also signed to the RCA Victor label. Wagoner first gained an RCA contract in the mid 1950s and had first top ten single with 1955's "

Wagoner and Davis first collaborated together for the album's recording. It was produced by

Release and reception

Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets was originally released in May 1962 on the RCA Victor label. It was originally distributed as a

vinyl LP, containing six recordings on either side of the record.[4] Upon its release, the album was given critical attention by Billboard magazine. In June 1962, the publication named it among its "Spotlight Albums of the Week". Critics noted the album's mix of traditional country along with a defined "string section". The further added, "Their singing is first-rate and sure to score with country buyers." The publication also highlighted the album track "Above and Beyond" on a separate page of the same issue.[5]

One single was issued in the original release: "Rock-A-Bye Boogie". The single was issued through RCA Victor in Germany.[6] In 2013, the album was re-released in a digital format via Rockabilly Records. The re-release consisted of a different track listing than the original LP version.[7] In 2017, the album was re-released again as a vinyl LP. Instead however, it was issued in The Netherlands through the Vinyl Passion label. A different track listing was also included and bonus tracks were added.[8]

Track listings

Vinyl version

Side one
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You"
2:28
3."Above and Beyond"1:59
4."Heaven Help Me"2:32
5."A Little Bitty Tear"2:03
6."Sorrow's Tearing Down the House (That Happiness Built)"2:22
Side two[4]
No.TitleLength
1."Gonna Find Me a Bluebird"2:35
2."Violet and a Rose"2:39
3."There's Always One (Who Loves a Lot)"2:04
4."We Could"2:11
5."My Greatest Weakness"1:51
6."Anymore"2:45

Digital version

Music download and streaming version[7]
No.TitleLength
1."Rock-A-Bye Boogie"1:54
2."Anymore"2:50
3."My Greatest Weakness"1:57
4."We Could"2:17
5."There's Always One"2:09
6."Have I Told You Lately That I Love You"2:34
7."Violet and a Rose"2:45
8."Gonna Find Me a Bluebird"2:41
9."Sorrow's Tearing Down the House"2:27
10."A Little Bitty Tear"2:03
11."Heaven Help Me"2:38
12."Above and Beyond"2:03

Vinyl re-release

Side A[8]
No.TitleLength
1."Rock-A-Bye Boogie"
2."Have I Told You Lately That I Love You"
3."Above and Beyond"
4."Heaven Help Me"
5."A Little Bitty Tear"
6."Sorrow's Tearing Down the House (That Happiness Built)"
7."Gonna Find Me a Bluebird"
8."Violet and a Rose"
9."There's Always One (Who Loves a Lot)"
10."We Could"
Side B[8]
No.TitleLength
1."My Greatest Weakness"
2."Anymore"
Side B Bonus tracks (Skeeter Davis)
The Davis Sisters
)

Release history

Region Date Format Label Ref.
North America May 1962 Vinyl RCA Victor [4]
June 5, 2013
  • Music download
  • streaming
Rockabilly Records [7]
Netherlands 2017 Vinyl Vinyl Passion [8]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets: Songs, reviews, credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  2. ^ Cooper, Dan. "Porter Wagoner Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  3. ^ Unterberger, Richie. "Skeeter Davis Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Wagoner, Porter; Davis, Skeeter (May 1962). "Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets (LP Liner Notes and Album information)". RCA Victor. LPM-2529.
  5. ^ "Spotlight Albums of the Week". Billboard. June 16, 1962. p. 20; p. 34. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  6. ^ Davis, Skeeter; Wagoner, Porter (1962). ""Rock-A-Bye Boogie"/"Violet and the Rose" (7" vinyl single)". RCA Victor. 47-9427.
  7. ^ a b c "Sing Duets by Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis". Apple Music. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  8. ^ a b c d e Wagoner, Porter; Davis, Skeeter (2017). "Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets (CD Liner Notes and Album information)". Vinyl Passion. VP-90002.