Connie Smith Now
Connie Smith Now is the eighth compilation album by American country artist Connie Smith. The album was released in July 1974 and was produced by Bob Ferguson. Connie Smith Now was Connie Smith's last official studio album released under RCA Victor Records. The album contained ten tracks, including one new song, "Now." The album mainly consisted of Smith's recordings from albums she had released on RCA Victor, such as "Born to Sing" from the album of the same name, "Louisiana Man" from I Never Once Stopped Loving You, and "Seattle" from Connie's Country. Now was released on a 12-inch LP record, with five songs on each side of the record. The album itself reached a peak of #40 on the Billboard Magazine Top Country Albums chart upon its release in 1974.
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Connie Smith Now
Connie Smith Now is the eighth compilation album by American country artist Connie Smith. The album was released in July 1974 and was produced by Bob Ferguson. Connie Smith Now was Connie Smith's last official studio album released under RCA Victor Records. The album contained ten tracks, including one new song, "Now." The album mainly consisted of Smith's recordings from albums she had released on RCA Victor, such as "Born to Sing" from the album of the same name, "Louisiana Man" from I Never Once Stopped Loving You, and "Seattle" from Connie's Country. Now was released on a 12-inch LP record, with five songs on each side of the record. The album itself reached a peak of #40 on the Billboard Magazine Top Country Albums chart upon its release in 1974.
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Back in Baby's Arms
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Born to Sing
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I'm So Glad
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Now
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Plenty of Time
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Someone to Give My Love To
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You Are Gone
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Clay McLean
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Jerry Foster, Bill Rice
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