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Advice To Young People About Their Problems.
Advice To Young People About Their Problems.
The pairing of Hank Williams, Jr. and Connie Francis seems like a
coming together of equals now that Williams has become a big star,
but at the time the duo recorded Sing Great Country Favorites,
Williams was a 15-year-old boy at the beginning of his recording
career and Francis was a very well-established artist. Francis, ten
years Williams' senior, was given the task of gazing adoringly at
Williams for the photo session, which must have been an awkward
shoot. Thankfully, the age disparity isn't reflected in the music,
as Williams' mature-sounding vocals take the lead and Francis sings
mostly harmonies. The songs are a collection of country standards
and recent hits such as "Wolverton Mountain," "Walk on By," and
"Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On." A few, including "Bye Bye
Love" and "Singing the Blues," are new recordings of songs that
Francis had already tackled as a solo vocalist a few years earlier.
MGM's goal in pairing the two singers may have been to prop up
Francis' career and to boost Williams', but the effort was
unsuccessful from a commercial standpoint. In retrospect, the album
seems even more unusual than it did at the time, since Williams
transformed into the wild Bocephus and Francis is sometimes
described as the female Pat Boone. The Bear Family reissue appends
two alternate takes, including a more spirited rendition of "Mule
Skinner Blues" that rivals the album take. ~ Greg Adams
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