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Jane Morgan - In Nashville '1970

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In Nashville
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Album name In Nashville
Country
Date 1970
GenreCountry
Play time 00:25:17
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 5375 Kbps / 192 kHz
Media WEB
Size 1.0 GB
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“The Countriest Singer in Nashville”
It was Jone Morgan’s first visit to Nashville. A long way from the posh
clubs which you might call her “natural performing habitat, ” the
pretty singer was in town to cut her first country-music album.
“I think we were all a little nervous at the start,” confessed
25-year-old producer Ronny Light. “I admit I Was apprehensive about how
she would feel about working with a young producer.”
Whatever, everybody involved soon relaxed and, as is generally the case with
Nashville sessions, by the time three days of recording were completed,
sophisticated Jane Morgan was “the countriest singer in Nashville.”
I was no put-on or put-down: Buoyant Jane, with the legitimate, throaty voice,
seemed not only to like country music but to be a country-music fan. She was a
pro all the way and impressed everybody with her cooperation and responsiveness.
“She was a joy and all of us enjoyed working with her,” complimented
a veteran musician.
“She sincerely wants to be a success in this field,” added another. 
Nashville is known for its “head arrangements” (improvised on the
scene) and this also was a change for Jane. The only other time she had recorded
without arrangements prepared in advance was on Fascination, a single which sold
a million in 1957 and has become her tuneful trademark. 
What developed in Nashville is a fusion of her fine, trained voice, the musical
savvy producers Ronny Light and Cher Atkins and the professional background
support of “Nashville sound” musicians and vocalists, enhanced the
steel guitar magic of Jimmy Day, Pate Drake and Lloyd Green. 
Jane Morgan Nashville includes such country standards as Heartaches by the
Number, Once a Day, Make the World go Away, Don’t Touch Me, That’s
a No No (you’ll big her up-tempo treatment) and Evil on Your Mind, plus
some relatively new material: The First Day, A Girl Named Johnny Cash, and
Charley (written by Britisher Tom Spingefield, Dusty’s Brother), and
concludes with the hymn Where No One Stands Alone. 

Red ODonnell
Nashville Banner 

Tracklist:
 01. Jane Morgan - Thats A No No (01:57)
 02. Jane Morgan - Make the World Go Away (03:04)
 03. Jane Morgan - The First Day (02:10)
 04. Jane Morgan - A Girl Named Johnny Cash (02:32)
 05. Jane Morgan - Once a Day (02:28)
 06. Jane Morgan - Heartaches By the Number (02:58)
 07. Jane Morgan - Dont Touch Me (03:04)
 08. Jane Morgan - Charley (02:11)
 09. Jane Morgan - Evil On Your Mind (02:11)
 10. Jane Morgan - Where No One Stands Alone (02:38)