Description: Tracks:Jackson Ain't a Very Big TownWhen She Touches MeYou're Gonna Need a ManLet Me Go (Set Me Free)There's Something About a LadyBaby's Smile, Woman's KissFoolsSweet Country WomanTalkin' With My LadyJo and the CowboyStrangerThinkin' of a RendezvousIt Couldn't Have Been Any BetterA Song in the NightCome a Little Bit CloserShe Can Put Her Shoes Under My Bed (Anytime)Hello Mexico (And Adios Baby to You)Slow DancingThe Lady in the Blue Mercedes (Single Version)Play Another Slow SongI'm Gonna Love You Tonight (In My Dreams)He's Out of My Life (Single Version)Acapulco Performer Notes: Yes, this 2012 release has the exact same 23 tracks as the 2003 anthology titled It Couldn't Have Been Any Better, the songs even playing in the same chronological order. But since the 2003 collection wasn't easy to find almost a decade after it was issued, this differently titled compilation serves the purpose of making Johnny Duncan's most popular work easily available again. The very qualities that helped Duncan achieve considerable chart success during this period -- lush production, affable easygoing tunes, and easy-on-the-ear country-pop singing -- are the same ones that have relegated him to a footnote in serious critical assessments of the era. Many mainstream country fans are not bothered by where critics place hitmakers, though, and for those who remember the era in general and Duncan in particular, this is a neat summary of his biggest hits. Though he wasn't the most famous client of Billy Sherrill, who produced most of the tracks (and almost everything from 1973 onward), the arrangements (sometimes with a mariachi flavor) share the countrypolitan feel that Sherrill polished with more famous clients like Charlie Rich. Duncan isn't nearly in Rich's league as a vocalist, but ably projected a good-hearted persona on hits that struck a laid-back mood more often than not, though they occasionally had hints of upbeat honky tonk. Some of the early tracks were co-produced by Bobby Goldsboro, who wrote Duncan's minor 1970 hit "You're Gonna Need a Man." But it wasn't until the last half of the 1970s that Johnny Duncan's stardom peaked with nine Top Ten country charters (all here), some of them duets with Janie Fricke. ~ Richie Unterberger Format: CD (1 Disc) Guest Artist: June Stearns; Janie Fricke Release Date: 10 April, 2012 Label: T-BIRD AMERICANA Dimensions: 12.6 x 1.1 x 14.4 centimeters (0.06 kg)
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Track #1: Jackson Ain't a Very Big Town
Track #2: When She Touches Me
Track #3: You're Gonna Need a Man
Track #4: Let Me Go (Set Me Free)
Track #5: There's Something About a Lady
Track #6: Baby's Smile, Woman's Kiss
Track #7: Fools
Track #8: Sweet Country Woman
Track #9: Talkin' With My Lady
Track #10: Jo and the Cowboy
Track #11: Stranger
Track #12: Thinkin' of a Rendezvous
Track #13: It Couldn't Have Been Any Better
Track #14: A Song in the Night
Track #15: Come a Little Bit Closer
Track #16: She Can Put Her Shoes Under My Bed (Anytime)
Track #17: Hello Mexico (And Adios Baby to You)
Track #18: Slow Dancing
Track #19: The Lady in the Blue Mercedes (Single Version)
Track #20: Play Another Slow Song
Track #21: I'm Gonna Love You Tonight (In My Dreams)
Track #22: He's Out of My Life (Single Version)
Track #23: Acapulco
Release Year: 2012
Format: CD
Era: 1960s, 1980s, 1970s
Features: Compilation
Genre: Country
Type: Album
Record Label: T-Bird Americana
Artist: Johnny Duncan
Release Title: Thinkin' of a Rendezvous: Columbia Country Hits 1969-1980