Memory No. 1

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Memory #1
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Released1965
Genre Country
Label Decca
Webb Pierce chronology
Sands of Gold
(1964)
Memory #1
(1965)
Country Music Time
(1965)

Memory #1 is an album from Webb Pierce that was released in 1965 on the Decca label (DL 4604). [1] AllMusic gave the album four-and-a-half stars. [2] The album was Pierce's highest charting album, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

Side A

  1. "That's Where My Money Goes"
  2. "Leavin' on Your Mind "
  3. "Waiting a Lifetime"
  4. "Invisible Tears"
  5. "French Riviera"
  6. "Love Come to Me"

Side B

  1. "Broken Engagement"
  2. "Here I Am Drunk Again"
  3. "With You by My Side"
  4. "I'm Gonna Hang One on Tonight"
  5. "As Long as I'll Forgive"
  6. "Memory #1"

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References

  1. "Memory #1". Discogs. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
  2. "Memory No. 1". Allmusic. Retrieved November 30, 2020.