Only the Greatest

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Only the Greatest
File:WaylonJenningsOnlytheGreatest.jpg
Studio album by Waylon Jennings
Released July 1968
Recorded 28:44
Genre Country
Label RCA Victor
Producer Chet Atkins
Waylon Jennings chronology
Hangin' On
(1968)Hangin' On1968
Only the Greatest
(1968)
Jewels
(1968)Jewels1968

Only the Greatest is a 1968 album by Waylon Jennings on RCA Victor. It includes the single "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line," which Jennings took to #2 on the country music charts that year.

Background

Only the Greatest was Jennings eighth LP for RCA in four years. Contrary to the title, it is not a "best of" package, although it does contain the singer's first pair of Top 5 country hits: "Walk On Out of My Mind," which rose to #5, and "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line, which just missed the #1 spot. Written by Jimmy Bryant, "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line" was released in July 1968 as the second single from Only the Greatest.[1] Billboard, in a review of the album, said that it and "Walk On Out of My Mind" were "typical of the robust, compelling vocal style" that Jennings became known for.[2] Nathan Brackett and Christian Hoard, in The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, wrote that Jennings began to "really assert his rough-hewn sensibility" on "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line."[3] The song spent eighteen weeks on the Hot Country Singles charts, peaking at #2 and holding that peak for five weeks.[citation needed]

In Canada, the song reached Number One on the RPM Country Tracks charts for the week ending September 30, 1968.[4] Jennings would perform the song as part of a medley on The Johnny Cash Show. Although the single was Jennings' biggest success yet, he was chafing under the constrictions imposed by RCA, and remained frustrated that the strapping sound of his live shows with his backing band the Waylors was not coming across on record with the studio musicians that played on his recordings.

Jennings co-wrote two songs for the album but primarily relied on other songwriters, including Harlan Howard, Bobby Bare, Jerry Chesnut, Billy Sherrill, and Neil Diamond.

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Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line"   Ivy Bryant 2:21
2. "California Sunshine"   Harlan Howard 2:13
3. "Weakness in a Man"   Jerry Chesnut 2:51
4. "Sorrow (Breaks a Good Man Down)"   Waylon Jennings, Jimmy Rule 2:08
5. "Christina"   Steve Karliski 2:14
6. "Such a Waste of Love"   Bobby Bare 2:34
7. "Walk On Out of My Mind"   Red Lane 2:21
8. "Kentucky Woman"   Neil Diamond 2:21
9. "Long Gone"   Jerry Reed Hubbard 2:31
10. "You'll Think of Me"   Hank Cochran 2:12
11. "Wave Goodbye to Me"   Jennings, Don Bowman 2:04
12. "Too Far Gone"   Billy Sherrill 2:54

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