Country Boy | ||||
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Released | September 13, 1977 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | ABC-Dot | |||
Producer | Don Williams | |||
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Singles from Country Boy | ||||
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Country Boy is the seventh LP by American country singer and songwriter Don Williams. Released on September 13, 1977 on the ABC-Dot label, [1] the album reached number nine on the US Country Albums chart. [2] Country Boy was the second of two Don Williams albums released in 1977, along with Visions , which was released first, in January. [3] Three singles were released from the album, and all three were top ten country chart hits: "I'm Just a Country Boy" was released first in 1977, [4] and was Williams' second consecutive number one hit (following "Some Broken Hearts Never Mend"). The following two singles released in 1978 were "I've Got a Winner In You," which reached number seven, and "Rake and Ramblin' Man," which reached number three. [5]
Don Williams spent the summer of 1977 touring in road shows with Jerry Jeff Walker, Waylon Jennings and Emmylou Harris, and splitting his time recording in the studio. [6] Willams produced the album himself, and contributed writing on some of the songs. [7]
The single "I'm Just a Country Boy" was released in August 1977 in advance of the album, and in the Billboard review for the single it was described as:
Beautiful, soft arrangement of the old evergreen should take Williams back to No. 1 on the Hot Country Singles chart and perhaps establish him on the Hot 100 pop chart...instrumentation kept mainly in the background, focusing attention on the flawless Williams delivery. [4]
The prediction was correct, and by the week before the release of the album, the single went from #51 to #2 on the Billboard hot country singles chart. [8] Williams' record label, ABC/Dot developed a strategy to cross market Williams to the US Pop market, and "I'm Just a Country Boy" was released to pop stations that played both country and rock music. [9]
Shortly before the release of the Country Boy album, it was announced that Don Williams was a finalist for best male vocalist by the CMA Awards. [6] In October it was announced that Williams would also perform on the 11th annual CMA Awards, hosted by Johnny Cash. [10]
Upon release of the album in September, he embarked on a short tour of England before returning to the US to play Las Vegas in November. [11] Williams was especially popular in England and Europe in 1977, where he collected a gold and silver album awards for Visions, Harmony and You're My Best Friend. [12] The decision to market him to a mainstream American audience was in large part driven by his unexpected success in Europe. [9]
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Category:1977 albums Category:Don Williams albums Category:ABC Records albums Category: Dot Records albums