Hello Walls (album)

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Hello Walls
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Studio album by
Released1961 (1961)
Genre Country
Length27:51
Label Capitol
Producer Ken Nelson
Marvin Hughes
Faron Young chronology
Faron Young Sings the Best of Faron Young
(1960)
Hello Walls
(1961)
The Young Approach
(1961)
Professional ratings
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Hello Walls is the fifth album by country music singer Faron Young. The Wilburn Brothers sang background vocals.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hello Walls" Willie Nelson 2:22
2."There's Not Any Like You Left" Faron Young 1:53
3."Big Shoes" Justin Tubb 2:12
4."Is She All You Thought She'd Be"Bud Auge, Roy Drusky 2:48
5."Anything Your Heart Desires" Billy Walker 2:17
6."Forget the Past" Faron Young 2:16
7."Congratulations" Willie Nelson 2:25
8."World So Full of Love" Roger Miller, Faron Young 2:04
9."I Made a Fool of Myself" Donny Young, Faron Young 2:03
10."Believing It Yourself" Justin Tubb 2:21
11."Out of My Heart" Buddy Killen, Faron Young 2:08
12."Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way"Louie Clark, Loys Sutherland2:02

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References

  1. Thom Jurek. "Hello Walls - Faron Young - Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards - AllMusic". AllMusic.