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Jeannie Seely - A Wanderin' Man album flac Performer: Jeannie Seely
Title: A Wanderin' Man
Style: Country
Released: 1967
Country: US
MP3 album: 1150 mb
FLAC album: 1858 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: MMF AA RA VOC MP1 VOX AU
Genre: Folk and Country

A Wanderin' Man by Jeannie Seely. Copied! Oops! AutoPlay: On. Walkin' In The Sunshine - Roger Miller.

A Wanderin' Man" is a single by American country music artist Jeannie Seely. Released in December 1966, it was the first single issued from her second album on Monument, entitled Thanks, Hank!. It was also Seely's third single to be written by husband and songwriter Hank Cochran. A Wanderin' Man" peaked at on the Billboard Magazine Hot Country Singles chart in early 1967.

The Hank in the title refers to Hank Cochran, not Hank Williams, because Jeannie Seely recorded as many of Hank Cochran 's songs as Connie Smith did of Bill Anderson 's. The album leads off with the hit "A Wanderin' Man" before covering a number of Cochran 's songs that were hits for other artists, such as Burl Ives ' "A Little Bitty Tear". and "A Funny Way of Laughin'. Side two bogs down a little with ballads, but closes with the ever-popular "Make the World Go Away

Single by Jeannie Seely. from the album Thanks, Hank! Released. A Wanderin' Man" is a single by American country music artist Jeannie Seely. Released in December 1966, it was the first single issued from her second album on Monument entitled Thanks, Hank. It was also Seely's third single to be written by husband and songwriter Hank Cochran YouTube Encyclopedic.

Album · 1967 · 12 Songs. A Wanderin' Man. 2:21. 2. A Little Bitty Tear. 3. Funny Way of Laughing. 4. A Long Way from Home. Jack Greene & Jeannie Seely - 20 All-Time Greatest Hits (Re-Recorded Versions). Traditional Bluegrass Country Christmas (20 Classics).

Wanderin' Man by Jeannie Seely. A woman can't hold a wanderin' man). Again the wanderin' back has bid you and you'll soon be on your way. I'm sorry I don't fit in your plans. But I'm not sorry I'd love you so it had to end it's way. A woman can't hold a wanderin' man. Your touch was what I needed and your kiss will always burn. I just hope you'll wander back this way again. Cause life was made for living and the mind was made to learn

Single by Jeannie Seely. from the album Thanks, Hank! B-side. It was also Seely's third single to be written by husband and songwriter Hank Cochran Chart performance.

A Wanderin' Man. Written-By – Hank Cochran. An expanded CD reissue of the 1972 LP "Jeannie Seely's Greatest Hits" on Monument Records (KZ31911) with 4 additional tracks. Codice a barre e altri identificatori.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A A Wanderin' Man
Written-By – H. Cochran*
2:20
B Darling Are You Ever Coming Home
Written-By – H. Cochran*, W. Nelson*

Credits

  • Producer – Fred Foster

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
987 Jeannie Seely A Wanderin' Man / Darling Are You Ever Coming Home ‎(7") Monument 987 US 1966
45-987 Jeannie Seely A Wanderin' Man ‎(7") Monument 45-987 US Unknown
45-987 Jeannie Seely A Wanderin' Man ‎(7", Promo) Monument 45-987 US Unknown
987 Jeannie Seely A Wanderin' Man / Darling Are You Ever Coming Home ‎(7", Promo) Monument 987 US 1966