One More Time
Eddy Arnold · 1962
29 min · 12 tracks · country
A tender blend of traditional country melodies and heartfelt storytelling that evokes deep nostalgia.
Why this album works
The album is significant for its role in cementing Arnold's legacy within the Nashville sound movement, which blended country with pop influences. It was well-received upon release, contributing to Arnold's position as one of the best-selling country artists of the time, and it remains influential for its melodic richness and lyrical depth.
- Best for
- steady pacing for relaxed listening heartfelt storytelling with nostalgia short tracks for quick enjoyment
- Context
- By 1962, Eddy Arnold had solidified his status as a country music pioneer, releasing 'One More Time' as his 17th studio album. This period marked a transition in his career, showcasing more introspective songwriting following his commercial peak in the late 1950s with hits like 'Make the World Go Away.'
- Stylistic neighbors
- Lonnie Mack· Connie Francis· Jeff White
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 One Grain of Sand Standout 2:38
- 2 That Do Make It Nice 2:06
- 3 The Kentuckian Song 2:30
- 4 This Is the Thanks I Get (for Loving You) 2:00
- 5 What a Fool I Was 2:32
- 6 Just Out of Reach Standout 2:39
- 7 The Richest Man (In the World) 2:39
- 8 I’m Throwing Rice (at the Girl I Love) 2:15
- 9 Then I Turned and Walked Slowly Away 2:42
- 10 Just Call Me Lonesome 2:21
- 11 I’d Trade All of My Tomorrows (for Just One Yesterday) Standout 2:10
- 12 Don’t Rob Another Man’s Castle 2:35
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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