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Country Ballads
Becky Schlegel
Country Ballads
Genre: Country
 
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Becky Schlegel has done it again. — Following the wildly successful CD Heartaches which showcased her stunning vocals on eleven country classics and two originals, Becky has released Country Ballads. — As the name suggests, ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Becky Schlegel
Title: Country Ballads
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Lilly Ray Records
Release Date: 12/9/2008
Genre: Country
Style: Classic Country
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 789577578821

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Becky Schlegel has done it again.
Following the wildly successful CD Heartaches which showcased her stunning vocals on eleven country classics and two originals, Becky has released Country Ballads.
As the name suggests, Becky wends her way through some of the finest ballads in the history of country music. Never short on emotion, always on top of the notes that make you smile, cry and remember the finest times of your life.
From the opening End of the World straight from the songbook of Skeeter Davis (&#34Don&#39t they know, it&#39s the end of the world...&#34), you know Becky&#39s got what it takes to sing country. And, just as Skeeter was one of the first stars to cross over from country to pop music, Becky is just right for any audience.
John Hartford&#39s &#34Gentle On My Mind never sounded so sweet. Complete with Phil Hey&#39s gentle drumming and Brian Fesler&#39s rolling banjo, Mr. Hartford would be proud.
Who could forget Satin Sheets? Did you know that when Jeanne Pruett first released this song in 1973, she personally hand-cut 1600 pink satin sheets and sent them to the radio stations? Here&#39s a song that was controversial at the time, classic by today&#39s standards.
Becky is often praised with a comparison to Dolly Parton. Does Becky sound like Dolly? We cherish the kind thought while leaving that answer to you. But there is no doubt if you like Dolly you will appreciate Becky&#39s fine tribute in Love Is Like A Butterfly.
And speaking of Dolly, let&#39s speak of Patsy Cline. Two of Patsy&#39s greatest hits are paid homage on Country Ballads. Patsy&#39s music is in good hands... or good voice? Listen to Becky&#39s incredible ending on Sweet Dreams, and enjoy the quartet backing up You Belong To Me.
Care for Kristofferson? How could one not. What about a tasty Kris Kristofferson gem poured over the sweet, smooth backup of a hot jazz trio? (a la Country Sunshine on Becky&#39s Heartaches CD). You can&#39t know the satisfaction this brings until you&#39ve absorbed it into your own ears.
What more can be said about the incredible Michael (Bluer Than Blue) Johnson. He didn&#39t write Ponies and he never recorded it. But Becky heard him sing it on an old cassette and knew she had to release this song. Enjoy the sparse arrangement with Brian Fesler&#39s guitar, Gordon Johnson on the bass and the fabulous Michael Witcher on resophonic guitar.
Release Me (&#34Please release me, let me go... I don&#39t love you anymore...&#34) is just classic country enough said.
Happy Anniversary brings us back to the days of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Becky learned this song from her mother, and Becky&#39s producer says he can&#39t even think about her singing it without getting a joyful tear in his eye. It&#39s possibly the most beautiful country music tribute to those who have stayed married.
The closer, Wildwood Flower, is just too sweet. You might just fall in love with someone when you listen. It&#39s Becky&#39s vocals over Brian Fesler&#39s guitar and just takes you right back to 1860 when it was written, or maybe back to your own teen years when you first discovered love and the consequences of its departure. This track should be in a movie.
Lilly Ray Records is proud to bring you this fine recording. If you love country music, ballads, or just plain fine singing, this is for you.