Brush the cocaine out of your sequined suit, it’s time to celebrate the best country music of the 70s. Balcony Radio is here with episode 15 of Blue Highway, our testament to the dusty avenues and dirt roads of Americana. This time out, we spin the best music of the decade that gave country music a mellow shine. Sunglasses won’t take care of the glare from the glistening rhinestones. You should be able to read the playlist below so you can by a few things from your local music distributor.
PLAYLIST:
CHARLEY PRIDE: KISS AN ANGEL GOOD MORNIN’ (SINGS HEART SONGS)
GEORGE JONES/TAMMY WYNETTE: GOLDEN RING (16 BIGGEST HITS)
CONWAY TWITTY/LORETTA LYNN: AFTER THE FIRE IS GONE (20 GREATEST HITS)
DOLLY PARTON: HERE YOU COME AGAIN (TITLE)
KENNY ROGERS: DAYDREAMS ABOUT NIGHT THINGS (KENNY ROGERS)
RONNIE MILSAP: DAYDREAMS ABOUT NIGHT THINGS (NIGHT THINGS)
EDDIE RABBITT: EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE (NUMBER 1 HITS)
THE BELLAMY BROS: LET YOUR LOVE FLOW (SELF)
CHARLIE RICH: HAVE A HEART (BOSS MAN)
JOHNNY CASH/LYNN ANDERSON: I’VE BEEN EVERYWHERE
WILLIE NELSON: MAMAS DON’T LET YOUR BABIES GROW UP TO BE CDOWBOYS (GREATEST HITS)
GLEN CAMBELL: RHINESTONE COWBOY (TITLE)
DAVID ALLAN COE: YOU NEVER EVEN CALLED ME BY MY NAME (ONCE UPON A RHYME)
DON WILLIAMS: IT MUST BE LOVE (EXPRESSIONS)
FREDDY FENDER: BEFORE THE NEXT TEARDROP FALLS (TITLE)
CAL SMITH: COUNTRY BUMPKIN (SELF)
MARTY ROBBINS: MY WOMAN, MY WOMAN, MY LIFE (16 GREATEST HITS)
EMMYLOU HARRIS: TWO MORE BOTTLES OF WINE (QUARTER MOON IN A TEN CENT TOWN)
RAY PRICE: FOR THE GOOD TIMES (ESSENTIAL RAY PRICE)
C.W. MCCALL: WOLF CREEK PASS (GREATEST HITS)
KRIS KRISTOFFERSON: WHY MY (JESUS WAS A CAPRICORN)
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