词条 | Back to the Country | ||||||||||||||
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| name = Back to the Country | type = Studio | artist = Loretta Lynn | cover = Back to the Country.jpg | alt = | released = February 3, 1975 | recorded = Dec. 12, 1972—Dec. 19, 1974 | venue = | studio = Bradley's Barn, Mount Juliet, TN | genre = Country | length = 32:09 | label = MCA | producer = Owen Bradley | prev_title = They Don't Make 'Em Like My Daddy | prev_year = 1974 | next_title = Feelins' | next_year = 1975 | misc = {{Singles | name = Back to the Country | type = studio | single1 = The Pill | single1date = January 1975 }} }} Back to the Country is the twenty-fourth studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on February 3, 1975, by MCA Records.[1]{{Unreliable source?|date=September 2017|sure=yes}} The album's only single, "The Pill", a controversial song about birth control, brought Lynn much notoriety in the media and was banned on a number of radio stations, although the single was reportedly Lynn's best selling of the decade. Commercial performanceThe album peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. The only single released from the album, "The Pill", peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, despite being banned by a number of radio stations. RecordingRecording sessions for the album began on August 29, 1974, at Bradley's Barn in Mount Juliet, TN. Three additional sessions followed on December 17, December 18, and December 19, 1974. Three songs on the album were from recording sessions for previous albums. "The Pill" and "The Hands of Yesterday" were recorded during the December 12, 1972 session for 1973's Entertainer of the Year. "Paper Roses" was recorded on March 4, 1974, during a session for 1974's They Don't Make 'Em Like My Daddy.[2]{{Unreliable source?|date=September 2017|sure=yes}} Track listing{{Tracklisting| headline = Side one | extra_column = Recording date | title1 = The Pill | writer1 = Lorene Allen, Don McHan, T. D. Bayless | extra1 = December 12, 1972 | length1 = 2:35 | title2 = Will You Be There? | writer2 = Gene Dunlop, Lee Miller | extra2 = December 18, 1974 | length2 = 2:19 | title3 = It's Time to Pay the Fiddler | writer3 = Don Wayne, Walter Haynes | extra3 = December 17, 1974 | length3 = 3:51 | title4 = Paper Roses | writer4 = Janice Torre, Fred Spielman | extra4 = March 4, 1974 | length4 = 3:15 | title5 = You Love Everybody But You | writer5 = Tom T. Hall | extra5 = August 29, 1974 | length5 = 3:15 | title6 = Mad Mrs. Jesse Brown | writer6 = Ronnie Rogers | extra6 = December 19, 1974 | length6 = 3:24 }}{{Tracklisting | headline = Side two | extra_column = Recording date | title1 = Back to the Country | writer1 = Tracey Lee | extra1 = December 19, 1974 | length1 = 2:19 | title2 = The Hands of Yesterday | writer2 = Ray Griff | extra2 = December 12, 1972 | length2 = 2:54 | title3 = I Can Help | writer3 = Billy Swan | extra3 = December 19, 1974 | length3 = 2:52 | title4 = Another You | writer4 = Jimmy Peppers | extra4 = December 18, 1974 | length4 = 2:35 | title5 = Jimmy on My Mind | writer5 = Conway Twitty | extra5 = December 18, 1974 | length5 = 2:50 }} PersonnelAdapted from album liner notes.
Chart positionsAlbum – Billboard (North America)
Singles – Billboard (North America)
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Loretta Lynn – Back To The Country|url=https://www.discogs.com/Loretta-Lynn-Back-To-The-Country/master/1141725|publisher=Discogs}} {{Loretta Lynn}}{{1970s-country-album-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|title=Loretta's Recording Sess|url=http://www.lorettalynnfan.net/lorettasrecordingsess.htm|website=Loretta Lynn Fan Website}} 4 : 1975 albums|Loretta Lynn albums|Albums produced by Owen Bradley|MCA Records albums |
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