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Sunshine and Rain

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1968 studio album by Connie Smith
Sunshine and Rain
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1968
RecordedMay 1967 – July 1968
StudioRCA Victor Studio
Genre
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerBob Ferguson
Connie Smith chronology
I Love Charley Brown
(1968)
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(1968)
Connie's Country
(1969)

Sunshine and Rain is the eleventhstudio album by Americancountry singerConnie Smith, released in October 1968 byRCA Victor.Sunshine and Rain featured an assortment of both new material and covers of songs by other country artists. The album reached the top 40 of the American country albums chart and received a favorable review fromBillboard magazine following its release.

Background

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Connie Smith was at the peak of her career in the mid 1960s with a series of uninterrupted top ten countrysingles. This was launched with her 1964 debut single, "Once a Day", which topped the country songs chart for eight weeks and brought a string of top ten singles in the years that followed.[2] The RCA label issued ten studio albums of Smith's material between 1965 and 1968.[3] String instrumentation was brought onto hertenth studio album to give it a morecountry pop sound. This sound would continue with her eleventh album,Sunshine and Rain.[4]

Recording and content

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The recording sessions forSunshine and Rain took place between May 1967 and July 1968 at the RCA Victor Studio inNashville, Tennessee. The sessions were produced byBob Ferguson,[5] Smith's longtime producer at RCA Victor.[4] A total of 12 tracks comprised the collection.[5] Several new recordings were part of the album, including two cuts penned byDallas Frazier: "How Much Lonelier Can Lonely Be" and "Sundown of My Mind". Other new recordings included theHarlan Howard-penned "To Chicago with Love", which featured a spoken recitation by Smith. She also cut Howard's original tune, "The Deepening Snow", which she found at the Tree Publishers songwriting company. The song has since been one of Smith's most requested songs in her catalog.[6]

The album also featured covers of songs first recorded by other artists. "Nat'chilly Ain't No Good" was composed byJerry Reed[7] but was first released as a single by his wife,Priscilla Mitchell.[8] Although Smith felt it to be "different from most of what I do", she ultimately told Bob Ferguson that it "would be fun" to record.[7] The album also features a female covers ofGlen Campbell's "Gentle on My Mind" andWaylon Jennings's "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line". Smith recounted only recording the latter song because of a guitar solo performed byWayne Moss, whom she got to play on her own record. "I did it in a different key than Waylon so that was work for Wayne, but he did it!"[4] Smith also cutJan Howard's (wife of Harlan Howard) "What Makes a Man Wander".[9]

Release and reception

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Sunshine and Rain was originally released in October 1968 on the RCA Victor label. It was the eleventh studio album released in Smith's career and the tenth with RCA Victor. The disc was originally distributed as avinyl LP, with six songs on either side of the record.[5] Decades later, the album was re-released throughSony Music Entertainment to digital and streaming sites.[10] Following its initial release,Billboard magazine gave the album a positive response in their November 1968 issue. Reviewers praised the "heartbreak" material included on the project and highlighted the tracks "The Hurt Goes On", "How Much Lonelier Can Lonely Be", and "The Deepening Snow".[11]Sunshine and Rain spent ten weeks on the AmericanBillboardTop Country Albums chart, peaking at number 32 in January 1969. It was Smith's lowest peaking album up to that point in her career and her second to miss the top 20.[12]

Track listings

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Vinyl version

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Side one[5]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Natchilly Ain't No Good"Jerry Reed Hubbard2:37
2."The Deepening Snow"Harlan Howard3:18
3."You Are Gone"Johnny Carver2:12
4."The Hurt Goes On"Sheb Wooley2:46
5."To Chicago with Love"Harland Howard2:36
6."Gentle on My Mind"John Hartford2:54
Side two[5]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Only Mama That'll Walk the Line"Ivy J. Bryant2:18
2."Heartbreak Avenue"Mel Foree2:25
3."What Makes a Man Wander"Howard2:43
4."Sundown of My Mind"Dallas Frazier2:15
5."How Much Lonelier Can Lonely Be"Frazier2:26
6."Just a Little Sunshine in the Rain"Ricci Mareno2:22

Digital version

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Sunshine and Rain (download and streaming)[10]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Natchilly Ain't No Good"Hubbard2:39
2."The Deepening Snow"Howard3:22
3."You Are Gone"Carver2:17
4."The Hurt Goes On"Wooley2:48
5."To Chicago with Love"Howard2:39
6."Gentle on My Mind"Hartford2:55
7."Only Mama That'll Walk the Line"Bryant2:26
8."Heartbreak Avenue"Foree2:26
9."What Makes a Man Wander"Howard2:46
10."Sundown of My Mind"Frazier2:18
11."How Much Lonelier Can Lonely Be"Frazier2:33
12."Just a Little Sunshine in the Rain"Mareno2:24

Personnel

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All credits are adapted from theliner notes ofSunshine and Rain[5] and the biography booklet by Barry Mazor titledJust for What I Am.[13]

Musical personnel

Technical personnel

  • Jesse Burt – Liner Notes
  • Bob Ferguson – Producer
  • Jim Malloy – Engineer
  • Bill Vandevort – Engineer

Chart performance

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Chart (1968–1969)Peak
position
USTop Country Albums (Billboard)[14]32

Release history

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RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
North AmericaOctober 1968VinylRCA Victor Records[5]
2010s
  • Music download
  • streaming
Sony Music Entertainment[10]

References

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ab"Sunshine and Rain: Connie Smith: Songs, reviews, credits".AllMusic. Retrieved10 May 2022.
  2. ^Bush, John."Connie Smith: Biography & History".AllMusic. Retrieved1 May 2022.
  3. ^Mazor 2012, pp. 6–13.
  4. ^abcMazor 2012, p. 21.
  5. ^abcdefgSmith, Connie (October 1968). "Sunshine and Rain (LP Liner Notes and Album Information)".RCA Victor. LSP-4077.
  6. ^Mazor 2012, pp. 22–23.
  7. ^abMazor 2012, p. 22.
  8. ^Mitchell, Priscilla (May 1968). ""Nat'chilly Ain't No Good"/"You're Gonna Be Sorry" (7" vinyl single)".Mercury Records. 72807.
  9. ^Whitburn, Joel (2008).Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. pp. 387–388.ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
  10. ^abc"Sunshine and Rain by Connie Smith".Apple Music. Retrieved10 May 2022.
  11. ^"Album Reviews: Country Spotlight".Billboard. Vol. 80, no. 46. November 16, 1968. p. 69. Retrieved10 May 2022.
  12. ^"Connie Smith chart history (Country Albums)".Billboard. Retrieved10 May 2022.
  13. ^Mazor 2012, pp. 58–59.
  14. ^"Connie Smith Chart History (Top Country Albums)".Billboard. Retrieved May 11, 2022.

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