Cherry Hill Park
Billy Joe Royal · 1969
11 tracks · country
A melodic blend of country rhythms and heartfelt storytelling that paints vivid Southern landscapes.
Where this album fits
- Career context
- Released in 1969, 'Cherry Hill Park' was Billy Joe Royal's first major label album after signing with Columbia Records. This marked a significant shift in his career as he aimed to transition from regional success into a broader national market. The album followed his earlier singles but established him firmly within the country music scene.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Jerry Reed· Jerry Lee Lewis· Johnny Cash
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 You Can't Manufacture Love
- 2 Mama' Song
- 3 Helping Hand
- 4 Ain't It The Truth
- 5 Down Home Lovin'
- 6 Cherryhill Park
- 7 Burning A Hole
- 8 If I Had It To Do Again
- 9 Pick Up The Pieces
- 10 You Can Make Me Feel Good
- 11 Children
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