Cream of the Crop
Wanda Jackson · 1968
2 min · 12 tracks · country · folk · gospel
A vibrant blend of country and rockabilly infused with Wanda Jackson's powerful, emotive vocals.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- quick bursts of lyrical storytelling emotive vocals for heartfelt moments uplifting energy for social gatherings
- Context
- By 1968, Wanda Jackson had established herself as a prominent figure in the country music scene, following her breakthrough album 'Wanda Jackson' in 1961. 'Cream of the Crop' marked her continued evolution as an artist, showcasing her ability to bridge traditional country with emerging rock influences during a time of significant musical change.
- If you like
- country, folk, gospel
Cream of the Crop is an album by Wanda Jackson, released in 1968. A vibrant blend of country and rockabilly infused with Wanda Jackson's powerful, emotive vocals. This album is notable for its critical reception, particularly for tracks like 'Don't Touch Me,' which became a staple in Jackson's repertoire and highlighted her unique blend of styles. Furthermore, it solidified her role as a pioneering female artist in a male-dominated genre, influencing future generations of musicians. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Cream of the Crop sound like?
A vibrant blend of country and rockabilly infused with Wanda Jackson's powerful, emotive vocals. Rooted in country and folk.
What makes Cream of the Crop by Wanda Jackson notable?
This album is notable for its critical reception, particularly for tracks like 'Don't Touch Me,' which became a staple in Jackson's repertoire and highlighted her unique blend of styles. Furthermore, it solidified her role as a pioneering female artist in a male-dominated genre, influencing future generations of musicians. By 1968, Wanda Jackson had established herself as a prominent figure in the country music scene, following her breakthrough album 'Wanda Jackson' in 1961. 'Cream of the Crop' marked her continued evolution as an artist, showcasing her ability to bridge traditional country with emerging rock influences during a time of significant musical change.
Who is Cream of the Crop for?
Cream of the Crop works well if you're into quick bursts of lyrical storytelling, emotive vocals for heartfelt moments and uplifting energy for social gatherings.
How many songs are on Cream of the Crop?
Cream of the Crop has 12 tracks, running approximately 2 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Little Boy Soldier
- 2 Together Again Standout
- 3 The Hurtin’s All Over Standout
- 4 My Baby Walked Right Out On Me 2:18
- 5 Don’t Touch Me
- 6 A Girl Don’t Have to Drink to Have Fun
- 7 Swinging Doors
- 8 There Stands the Glass
- 9 I Talk a Pretty Story
- 10 I Betcha My Heart I Love You
- 11 No Place to Go but Home
- 12 Wishing Well
Release Date
August 1, 1968
Genre
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
2 min 18 sec
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