Country Hit Time

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Country Hit Time
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1968
RecordedFebruary–April 1968
Studio Bradley's Barn, Mount Juliet, Tennessee
Genre Country, Honky tonk
Label Decca
Producer Owen Bradley
Ernest Tubb chronology
Ernest Tubb Sings Hank Williams
(1968)
Country Hit Time
(1968)
Let's Turn Back the Years
(1969)
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Country Hit Time is an album by American country singer Ernest Tubb, released in 1968 (see 1968 in music). [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Dime at a Time" (Jerry Chesnut, Dottie Bruce)
  2. "If My Heart Had Windows" (Dallas Frazier)
  3. "Bottle Let Me Down" (Merle Haggard)
  4. "Life Turned Her That Way" (Harlan Howard)
  5. "Crying Time" (Buck Owens)
  6. "That's the Chance I'll Have to Take" (Waylon Jennings)
  7. "Don't Squeeze My Sharmon" (Carl Belew, Van Givens)
  8. "Sing Me Back Home" (Haggard)
  9. "Destination Atlanta GA" (Bill Hayes, Bill Howard)
  10. "Image of Me" (Wayne Kemp)
  11. "She Went a Little Bit Farther" (Merle Travis, Mack Vickery)

Personnel

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