All Time Favorite Country Songwriter

RELEASE
1965
LABEL
Koch International
GENRES
Country, Honky Tonk, Traditional Country, Bakersfield Sound

Album Review

By 1965, Harlan Howard had seen 400 of his songs recorded, with easily a dozen going on to become not only chart-topping hits but country classics as well. Close friend and Monument Records president Fred Foster thought it would be a great idea to bring in Nashville's best pickers and showcase an album of Howard singing his own greatest hits. The result is an album that's fascinating listening; the musicianship is spot-on and Howard has a way of singing his own material that has a reflectiveness missing from the better-known hit versions, fine as they are. The song lineup is astounding alone: "Busted," "Heartaches by the Number," "I Fall to Pieces," "I've Got a Tiger by the Tail," "Too Many Rivers." Any one of these songs would have made the career of a lesser writer; that they came from the pen of one writer alone is even more staggering. Harlan Howard may not be the greatest interpreter of his own material, but this album nonetheless shines for the small, folksy jewel it is.
Cub Koda, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Busted
  2. Heartaches by the Number
  3. Too Many Rivers
  4. I Don't Believe I'll Fall in Love Today
  5. Above and Beyond (The Call of Love)
  6. I've Got a Tiger by the Tail
  7. The Everglades
  8. Mary Ann Regrets
  9. Pick Me Up on Your Way Down
  10. Call Me Mr. In-Between
  11. I Fall to Pieces
  12. The Blizzard