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Glen Campbell|Too Late To Worry

Too Late To Worry

Glen Campbell

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This album coincided with Glen Campbell's transition out of instrumental/novelty country recording and into country-pop -- side one ends with the title track, a song that Al Dexter had a hit with in the 1940s and which Campbell grew up with, which was also Campbell's first single on Capitol Records. And the long-player opens with his rendition of the Ernest Tubb classic "Walking the Floor Over You," retooled by arranger/conductor Jimmy Haskell in terms that better play up Campbell's vocalizing. There are a couple of Campbell copyrights with Jerry Capehart represented -- including the soaring "How Do I Tell My Heart Not to Break," one of Campbell's best vocal performances of this period -- but much of the album focuses on his interpretations of songs associated with Johnny Bond, Gene Autry, et. al. It's all thoroughly easy to absorb country-pop, exquisitely played and featuring lush backing choruses in the best Nashville sound tradition of the time. This was still a long way from the sound with which Campbell would dominate the pop charts in the later '60s, but it began the process of turning him into a popular singer, while retaining some of his prodigious virtuosity.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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1
Walking The Floor Over You
00:02:39

Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Al De Lory, Producer - Ernest Tubb, Composer

(C) 1963 Nashville Catalog ℗ 1963 Capitol Records Nashville

2
I'll Hold You In My Heart
00:02:50

Tommy Dilbeck, ComposerLyricist - Hal Horton, ComposerLyricist - Steve Douglas, Producer - Nick Venet, Producer - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Al De Lory, Producer - Eddy Arnold, ComposerLyricist

(C) 1963 Nashville Catalog ℗ 1963 Capitol Records Nashville

3
Be Honest With Me
00:02:45

Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Gene Autry, ComposerLyricist - Al De Lory, Producer - FRED ROSE, ComposerLyricist

(C) 1963 Nashville Catalog ℗ 1963 Capitol Records Nashville

4
Oh My Darlin'
00:02:26

Traditional, Composer - Nick Venet, Producer - Glen Campbell, Composer, MainArtist - Arranged By, Composer - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - Jerry Capehart, Composer

(C) 1963 Nashville Catalog ℗ 1963 Capitol Records Nashville

5
Tomorrow Never Comes
00:02:29

Johnny Bond, Composer - Jimmie Haskell, Conductor - Unknown, Background Vocalist, AssociatedPerformer - Nick Venet, Producer - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Robert Barene, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Leonard Malarsky, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Sidney Sharp, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - William Kurasch, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Ernest Tubb, Composer - Harry Hyams, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - James Getzoff, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - William Strange, Performer, AssociatedPerformer - Darrel Terwilliger, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Betty Marks, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Edward Beal, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Irving Weinper, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Albert Steinburg, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Donald Frost, Performer, AssociatedPerformer - Carl Tandberg, Performer, AssociatedPerformer - Alexander Neiman, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Allan Reuss, Performer, AssociatedPerformer

(C) 1963 Nashville Catalog ℗ 1963 Capitol Records Nashville

6
Too Late To Worry - Too Blue To Cry
00:02:36

Jimmie Haskell, Conductor - Nick Venet, Producer - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Al Dexter, Composer

(C) 1963 Nashville Catalog ℗ 1963 Capitol Records Nashville

7
Here I Am
00:02:29

Nick Venet, Producer - Glen Campbell, Composer, MainArtist - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - Marc Douglas, Composer

(C) 1963 Nashville Catalog ℗ 1962 Capitol Records Nashville

8
I Hang My Head And Cry
00:02:28

Ray Whitley, Composer - Nick Venet, Producer - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Gene Autry, Composer - FRED ROSE, Composer

(C) 1963 Nashville Catalog ℗ 1963 Capitol Records Nashville

9
When You Cry (You Cry Alone)
00:03:01

Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Al De Lory, Producer - Merle Travis, Composer - Tex Atchison, Composer - Tuttle, Composer

(C) 1963 Nashville Catalog ℗ 1963 Capitol Records Nashville

10
How Do I Tell My Heart Not To Break
00:03:03

G. Campbell, Composer - Nick Venet, Producer - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - Jerry Capehart, Composer

(C) 1963 Nashville Catalog ℗ 1963 Capitol Records Nashville

11
It's Been So Long Darlin'
00:02:33

Nick Venet, Producer - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Ernest Tubb, Composer

(C) 1963 Nashville Catalog ℗ 1963 Capitol Records Nashville

12
Long Black Limousine
00:03:01

Bobby George, Composer - Jimmie Haskell, Conductor - Vern Stovall, Composer - Nick Venet, Producer - Glen Campbell, Vocals, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(C) 1963 Nashville Catalog ℗ 1962 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Chronique

This album coincided with Glen Campbell's transition out of instrumental/novelty country recording and into country-pop -- side one ends with the title track, a song that Al Dexter had a hit with in the 1940s and which Campbell grew up with, which was also Campbell's first single on Capitol Records. And the long-player opens with his rendition of the Ernest Tubb classic "Walking the Floor Over You," retooled by arranger/conductor Jimmy Haskell in terms that better play up Campbell's vocalizing. There are a couple of Campbell copyrights with Jerry Capehart represented -- including the soaring "How Do I Tell My Heart Not to Break," one of Campbell's best vocal performances of this period -- but much of the album focuses on his interpretations of songs associated with Johnny Bond, Gene Autry, et. al. It's all thoroughly easy to absorb country-pop, exquisitely played and featuring lush backing choruses in the best Nashville sound tradition of the time. This was still a long way from the sound with which Campbell would dominate the pop charts in the later '60s, but it began the process of turning him into a popular singer, while retaining some of his prodigious virtuosity.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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