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Come Along and Walk with Me

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1971 studio album by Connie Smith
Come Along and Walk with Me
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1971
RecordedJune 1 – 3, 1971
StudioRCA Victor Studios
GenreGospel[1]
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerBob Ferguson
Connie Smith chronology
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Come Along and Walk with Me is seventeenth solostudio album by Americancountry singerConnie Smith, released in October 1971 byRCA Victor. The album was Smith’s third collection ofgospel songs. The disc included original songs and covers of songs first cut by other artists. Among the song included on the project were three by gospel performerDottie Rambo. Following its release,Billboard gave the album a positive review.

Background

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Prior to the making ofCome Along and Walk with Me, Connie Smith had nearly a decade of top ten and top 20 country singles. In 1968, she became aChristian which ultimately influenced her to record moregospel material.[2] Many of her regular country albums had featured one or two gospel selections.[3] Yet, Smith wanted to record a full-length gospel collection. In a 2012 interview with Barry Mazor, Smith explained that recording a gospel album was not in the interest of her record label. However, Smith also realized that she was "making them money at the time" and "there were some things they needed to appease".[4]

Recording content

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Smith went into the recording studio to cut material forCome Along and Walk with Me over the course of three days in 1971: June 1, June 2 and June 3. The sessions were produced by her longtime producer at the RCA Victor label,Bob Ferguson. The pair recorded at RCA Victor Studios, located inNashville, Tennessee. Three overdub sessions were also added that included background vocals from the Nashville Edition.[5] The gospel collection contained a total of ten tracks.[6][7] Biographer Barry Mazor considered the project to be a departure from that of her previous gospel albums. Mazor found the material and the sound to be performed in the "outright gospel song mode" that featured "complex narratives". In an interview with Mazor, Smith further added that the material chosen for the project were based on her growth as a Christian during that time.[4]

The album's title track came from one of two songs penned byDallas Frazier andDoodle Owens. The songwriting pair also penned "The Bridge of Love" for the project.[7] Smith also recorded three songs written by gospel singer and songwriterDottie Rambo. Rambo often stopped over to Smith's house to pitch material for her to record. "Just to have her sit on my couch and play guitar and sing some with her great voice was awesome. She was one of the greatest songwriters that ever lived," recounted Smith.[4] Smith also covered "He Touched Me" which was recorded and written by gospel artistBill Gaither.[7]

Release and reception

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Come Along and Walk with Me was originally released in October 1971 on the RCA Victor label. It was the nineteenth studio release of Smith's career, her third studio album of 1971 and her third album of gospel material. RCA Victor originally distributed the disc as avinyl LP, containing five songs on either side of the record.[7] Decades later, the album was reissued by theSony Music Entertainment label and was made available to digital platforms includingApple Music.[8] After its original release,Billboard gave the LP a favorable response in their "Album Reviews" section of their November 20 issue. "Ms. Smith is in fine voice and producer Bob Ferguson has done a fine LP," reviewers concluded.[1] According to Smith, the album was not a commercial success because RCA Victor did not promote the album. She further added RCA failed to promote the LP because it was not "a money maker for them". "It was available for people though, and that was what mattered to me," she noted.[4]

Track listings

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Vinyl version

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Side one[7]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Plenty of Time"Clay McLean3:05
2."The Street Where the Lonely Walk"Gladness Jennings3:08
3."The Bridge of Love"2:40
4."Crumbs from the Table"Barbara Miller3:06
5."He Touched Me"Bill Gaither2:54
Side two[7]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Come Along and Walk with Me"
  • Frazier
  • Owens
2:57
2."(In the Valley) He Restoreth My Soul"Dottie Rambo2:30
3."Too Much to Gain to Lose"Rambo2:47
4."Don't Let Me Walk Too Far from Calvary"Rambo3:46
5."I'd Still Want to Serve Him Today"Ray Lewis2:18

Digital version

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Come Along and Walk with Me (download and streaming)[8]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Plenty of Time"McLean3:07
2."The Street Where the Lonely Walk"Jennings3:11
3."The Bridge of Love"
  • Frazier
  • Owens
2:40
4."Crumbs from the Table"Miller3:10
5."He Touched Me"Gaither2:56
6."Come Along and Walk with Me"
  • Frazier
  • Owens
3:00
7."(In the Valley) He Restoreth My Soul"Rambo2:32
8."Too Much to Gain to Lose"Rambo2:49
9."Don't Let Me Walk Too Far from Calvary"Rambo3:51
10."I'd Still Want to Serve Him Today"Lewis2:21

Personnel

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All credits are adapted from theliner notes ofCome Along and Walk with Me[7] and the biography booklet by Barry Mazor titledJust for What I Am.[5]

Musical personnel

Technical personnel

  • Dick Cobb – cover photo
  • Bob Ferguson – producer
  • Al Pachucki – recording engineer
  • Roy Shockley – recording technician
  • Connie Smith – liner Notes

Release history

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RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
North AmericaOctober 1971VinylRCA Victor[7]
2010s
  • Music download
  • streaming
Sony Music Entertainment[8]

References

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ab"Album Reviews".Billboard. Vol. 83, no. 47. November 20, 1971. p. 85. Retrieved22 May 2022.
  2. ^Bush, John."Connie Smith Biography".AllMusic. Retrieved22 May 2022.
  3. ^Mazor 2012, p. 7.
  4. ^abcdMazor 2012, p. 42.
  5. ^abMazor 2012, p. 65.
  6. ^"Come Along and Walk with Me: Connie Smith: Songs, reviews, credits".AllMusic. Retrieved23 May 2022.
  7. ^abcdefghSmith, Connie (October 1971). "Come Along and Walk with Me (LP Liner Notes and Album Information)".RCA Victor. LSP-4598.
  8. ^abc"Come Along and Walk with Me by Connie Smith".Apple Music. Retrieved23 May 2022.

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