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The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson

Wanda Jackson · 1968

28 min · 11 tracks · country · folk · gospel

A vibrant blend of rockabilly, country, and folk infused with Wanda Jackson's dynamic vocal prowess.

Why listen to this

Best for
short bursts of vibrant energy sing-along moments with friends playful and upbeat listening
Context
In 1968, Wanda Jackson was transitioning into a prominent figure in the country and rock music scenes. This album followed her commercial peak with hits in the early 1960s and showcased her versatility as she explored various musical styles, establishing her legacy beyond just rockabilly.
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country, folk, gospel

The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson is an album by Wanda Jackson, released in 1968. A vibrant blend of rockabilly, country, and folk infused with Wanda Jackson's dynamic vocal prowess. The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson is significant for its eclectic mix of genres, which helped to broaden the appeal of female artists in country and rock music. The album features covers of popular songs like 'If I Had a Hammer,' highlighting Jackson's influence during a time when women were beginning to carve out their space in these traditionally male-dominated genres. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson sound like?

A vibrant blend of rockabilly, country, and folk infused with Wanda Jackson's dynamic vocal prowess. Rooted in country and folk.

What makes The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson by Wanda Jackson notable?

The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson is significant for its eclectic mix of genres, which helped to broaden the appeal of female artists in country and rock music. The album features covers of popular songs like 'If I Had a Hammer,' highlighting Jackson's influence during a time when women were beginning to carve out their space in these traditionally male-dominated genres. In 1968, Wanda Jackson was transitioning into a prominent figure in the country and rock music scenes. This album followed her commercial peak with hits in the early 1960s and showcased her versatility as she explored various musical styles, establishing her legacy beyond just rockabilly.

Who is The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson for?

The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson works well if you're into short bursts of vibrant energy, sing-along moments with friends and playful and upbeat listening.

How many songs are on The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson?

The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson has 11 tracks, running approximately 28 minutes.

Tracklist

11 tracks·28:03

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 I Wish I Was Your Friend 2:34
  • 2 Walk Right In 2:32
  • 3 Memphis, Tennessee 2:11
  • 4 I’d Do It All Over Again 2:32
  • 5 If I Had a Hammer Standout 2:43
  • 6 I’m a Believer Standout 2:46
  • 7 I Started Loving You Again 2:22
  • 8 Fever Standout 3:12
  • 9 Poor Ole Me 2:37
  • 10 Walk On Out of My Mind 2:31
  • 11 Big Daddy 2:03

Release Date

December 1, 1968

Genre

Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

28 min 3 sec