Wichita Lineman (album)
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| Wichita Lineman | ||||
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| Studio album by Glen Campbell | ||||
| Released | November, 1968 | |||
| Recorded | 1968, Capitol Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA | |||
| Genre | Folk | |||
| Label | Capitol | |||
| Producer | Al De Lory | |||
| Glen Campbell chronology | ||||
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| Professional ratings | |
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| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
Wichita Lineman is the 12th album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1968 (see 1968 in music).
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
Side 1:
- "Wichita Lineman" (Jimmy Webb) - 3:05
- "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay" (Otis Redding, Steve Cropper) - 2:34
- "If You Go Away" (Rod McKuen, Jacques Brel) - 3:37
- "Ann" (Billy Ed Wheeler) - 1:56
- "Words" (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb) - 2:45
- "Fate of Man" (Glen Campbell) - 2:38
Side 2:
- "Dreams of the Everyday Housewife" (Chris Gantry) - 2:34
- "The Straight Life" (Sonny Curtis) - 2:56
- "Reason To Believe" (Tim Hardin) - 2:15
- "You Better Sit Down Kids" (Sonny Bono) - 3:15
- "That's Not Home" (Billy Graham) - 2:45
[edit] Personnel
- Glen Campbell - vocals, acoustic guitars and electric guitars
- Carol Kaye - bass guitar
- Hal Blaine - drums
- Bob Felts - drums
- Al Casey - acoustic guitar
- Dennis McCarthy - piano
- Joe Osborn - bass guitar
- Jim Gordon - drums
- Ray Pohlman - bass guitar
- Jimmy Webb - organ on "Wichita Lineman"
[edit] Production
- Producer - Al De Lory
- Arranged by Al De Lory
[edit] Charts
Album - Billboard (United States)
| Chart | Entry date | Peak position | No. of weeks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Billboard Country Albums | 11/16/1968 | 1(20) | 46 |
| Billboard 200 | 11/16/1968 | 1(5) | 46 |
Singles - Billboard (United States)
| Year | Single | Hot Country Singles | Hot 100 | Easy Listening |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1968 | "Dreams of the Everyday Housewife" | 3 | 32 | 6 |
| 1968 | "Wichita Lineman" | 1 | 3 | 1 |
[edit] Awards
In 2000, the single Wichita Lineman was inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame.[2]
| Preceded by Electric Ladyland by The Jimi Hendrix Experience |
Billboard 200 number-one album November 30 - December 27, 1968 |
Succeeded by The Beatles by The Beatles |
| Preceded by By the Time I Get to Phoenix by Glen Campbell |
Top Country Albums number-one album of the year 1969 |
Succeeded by The Best of Charley Pride by Charley Pride |
[edit] References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Official Grammy website Grammy Hall of Fame Awards