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Catalog Number(s):
LSP-4704 (Stereo LP)

Released: May, 1972
Peaked: Didn’t Chart.

Recorded: February, 1972 at RCA Victor Studio, Nashville, TN
Producer: Jerry Bradley
Recording Engineers: Bill Vandevort, Al Pachucki, Tom Pick & Leslie Ladd
Recording Technicians: Mike Shockley, Roy Shockley, Ray Butts & David Roys

Musicians:
Grady Martin & Pete Wade — Electric Guitar
Harold Bradley — Electric & Bass Guitar
Ray Edenton & Jerry Stembridge — Rhythm Guitar
Pete Drake, Hal Rugg & Bill West — Steel Guitar
Bob Moore & Joe Zinkan — Bass
David Briggs & Hargus Robbins – Piano
Leonard “Snuffy” Miller — Drums
Bobby Thompson — Banjo
Organ
Farrell Morris — Vibes
Vocal Accompaniment by The Jordanaires
* Vocal Accompaniment by The Jordanaires & The Nashville Edition

Photography: Dick Cobb.

Singles Released From Album:
I’m Only A Woman / Baby I Tried – 04-72

Side One

  • 1. I’m Only A Woman (Ben Peters)
  • 2. Your Sweet Love (Billy Sherrill)
  • 3. Baby, I Tried (Jeanne Fitzsimmons)
  • 4. Are You Lonesome Tonight (Roy Turk – Lou Handman)
  • 5. Lonely Is (Jerry Foster – Bill Rice)

Side Two

  • 6. There’s A Big Wheel (Don Gibson)
  • 7. That’s All That’s Left Of My Baby* (Walter Haynes – Lorene Allen)
  • 8. Together Again* (Buck Owens)
  • 9. Too Much Of Me Loving You* (Jan Crutchfield – Johnny Slate)
  • 10. Give It Time To Be Tender (Kris Kristofferson – Donnie Fritts)

Reviews

Dottie West seems to have struck gold since she has teamed with producer Larry Butler. Butler has added a silky smooth instrumental track behind Dottie’s classy vocals, and the result is an album which should appeal to a wide audience. Dottie is a veteran country singer, but she is having no problem adapting to a modern, MOR sound.
Best Cuts: “Who’s Gonna Love Me Now,” “There’s More To A Tear (Than Meets The Eye)” and “Come And See Me Lonely.”

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