Every Time Two Fools Collide
Dottie West · 1978
31 min · 10 tracks · country · folk
A heartfelt blend of country and folk, rich with emotive storytelling and lush harmonies.
Why this album works
The title track became a major hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, solidifying West's position in the genre during this period. The album's blend of poignant ballads and engaging duets helped influence the sound of late 70s country music, showcasing emotional depth that resonated with a wide audience.
- Career context
- When 'Every Time Two Fools Collide' was released in 1978, Dottie West was already an established figure in country music, following her breakout success in the early 1970s. This album came after her critically acclaimed collaboration with Kenny Rogers on the title track, marking a significant moment as she transitioned from a solo artist into a respected duet performer.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Julie London· Doris Day· Dean Martin· The Lovin' Spoonful· Barry Mann· Jo Stafford· The Friends of Distinction· Lena Horne
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Every Time Two Fools Collide Standout 3:02
- 2 You Needed Me Standout 3:12
- 3 All I Ever Need Is You 3:09
- 4 What Are We Doin’ in Love 3:03
- 5 Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song 3:11
- 6 Let It Be Me 3:27
- 7 Anyone Who Isn’t Me Tonight 2:24
- 8 ’Til I Can Make It on My Own 3:21
- 9 Together Again 2:58
- 10 You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling 4:07
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