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Skeeter Davis - Skeeter Davis sings Buddy Holly/ Skeeter sings Dolly
Skeeter Davis Band: Skeeter Davis
Title: Skeeter Davis sings Buddy Holly/ Skeeter sings Dolly
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Release Date: 1967-01-01
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Early in the Morning 2: Maybe Baby 3: Well...All Right 4: That'll Be the Day 5: True Love Ways 6: It's So Easy 7: It Doesn't Matter Anymore 8: I'm Looking for Someone to Love 9: Heartbeat 10: Oh, Boy! 11: Think It Over 12: Raining in My Heart


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I think her versions of Dolly's songs are better. Although the CD is quite good, Skeeter's versions of some of Buddy's songs are rather unusual. However, on the whole, the CD is pleasant to listen to. .


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Like a true song stylist, Skeeter almost never sings these famous songs in their original arrangements but giving a completely new spin on them. Country singer Skeeter Davis released scores of albums on RCA during her 20+ years with the label, this CD combines two of her three "tribute" albums, rock n' toll legend Buddy Holly, SKEETER DAVIS SINGS BUDDY HOLLY, released in 1967 eight years after his death, and 1972's SKEETER SINGS DOLLY, a full album of songs composed by the swiftly rising star Dolly Parton (barely four years after she first broke through to stardom!). The Buddy Holly tracks are quite adventurous because rather than being in the rock n'roll Holly tradition or even adapted to mainstream country, these new versions sound more like Broadway musical numbers, others seem pure Easy Listening. Indeed, the arrangements are so Hollywood/Broadway one might think they were done for Barbra Streisand or Liza Minnelli. The effect may be jarring at first but it ultimately works particularly "It's So Easy". And happily a few of the tracks are done in that solo "girl group" sound that Skeeter was so adept at capturing. Other highlights are a lovely take on "Raining in My Heart" and the 60's pop radio version of "Heartbeat".

The Dolly album is closer to the original source but then Skeeter and Dolly did record for the same label and at the same studio. Still, it's nice to hear Skeeter's double-track harmony wrapped around some of Dolly's earliest songs from the unromantic nostalgia of "In the Good Old Days When Times We're Bad" to the butterfly-chasing nature child of "Just the Way I Am". Another highlight is one of Dolly's most underrated songs, "Tomorrow is Forever".

Amazon for some reason lists only the Buddy Holly tracks on their listing - these are the songs from the SKEETER SINGS DOLLY album here - "Joshua", "Put it Off Until Tomorrow", "Gypsy Joe and Me", "Fuel to the Flame", "Just the Way I Am", "Touch Your Woman", "Down from Dover", "In the Good Old Days", "Tomorrow is Forever", "Daddy Was an Oldtime Preacher Man".

The CD contains reproductions of the original albums front and back covers inside but get out your magnifiying glass to be able to read the vintage liner notes written by Buddy Holly's parents and Dolly Parton herself, it's worth it. These albums are both great tributes to two unique popular music icons performed by a lady who was a pretty awesome talent herself. .


Skeeter's Dolly tribute still unique - 30 years later


The selection of Buddy Holly songs was fairly predictable. This CD pairs two tribute albums recorded by Skeeter, one to Buddy Holly (recorded in 1967) and one to Dolly (recorded in 1972, except one track recorded in 1967). The least famous song here is I'm looking for someone to love. The other songs are world-famous, except perhaps Early is the morning. If you want to be really critical, you could say that Skeeter's versions lack the energy of Buddy's orginals, but I just think that Skeeter was aiming at a different market (country rather than rock'n'roll), and I find Skeeter's versions very enjoyable.

In any case, the real reason for buying this is the Dolly tribute. What makes this album extraordinary is that Dolly hadn't yet established herself as a solo singer in 1972. Skeeter, the established big name, was paying tribute to an up-and-coming singer yet to really hit big. Of course, there are plenty of people (like me) who think that Dolly's best years were the early seventies, and Skeeter was clearly on to something.

So, the selection of Dolly songs (unlike the Buddy songs) looks anything but obvious, especially as Dolly's most famous song up to that point (Coat of many colors) is not among the songs that Skeeter chose to record. The songs that are here include Fuel to the flame (a song from Dolly's Monument period, which Skeeter recorded in 1967 and had a top ten country hit with), Joshua (Dolly's first #1 record) and many other interesting songs from Dolly's early years, some of which Dolly recorded solo, but others were Dolly and Porter duets.

30 years later, this is still the only Dolly tribute album ever recorded (though Irish singer Margo O'Donnell came close with an album of mostly Dolly songs), and is therefore something of a Dolly collector's item. More recently, a various artists tribute (Just because I'm a woman) has been released, but Skeeter remains the only individual artist to record an entire album of Dolly's songs.


SKEETER SINGS DOLLY & HOLLY
This is a CD compilation of two tribute albums done by the great Skeeter Davis; one to Dolly Parton and the other to Buddy Holly. At last there is someone who realises that there is really good stuff out there that needs to be captured on CD. There are 22 songs on this 'gem' and the outstanding ones are; the gospel tinged "Early In The Morning", the ever-sweet "True Love Ways", "It's So Easy", "It Dosen't Matter Anymore" (my favourite) and "Oh Boy"

Favourites from the Dolly half are "Joshua", the engaging "Gypsy, Joe and Me", "Just The Way I Am", and a song way ahead of it's time in terms of lyrics, "Down From Dover". This CD is a far cry from all the others that just repeat songs that you've heard already. I highly recommend this CD to all and I am sure that after you've heard it that you too will recommend it to others.


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