Good morning faithful readers and welcome back to the Thursday edition of Stuck In The Vinyl Again . Today we remember North Carolina born singer songwriter and country musician, Don Gibson, on this, the 19th anniversary of his passing. He was born April 3, 1928 and passed away in 2003, age 75, from natural causes. With him in mind, we spotlight his 1966 RCA Camden album, Hurtin' Kind. The LP was produced by Chet Atkins, who also plays guitar on it, but if it charted or had any singles released, I can find no evidence.
A1 Hurtin' Inside 2:15
A2 Lonely Street 3:00
A3 Foolish Me 2:11
A4 That Lonesome Valley 1:57
A5 Big Hearted Me 2:18
B1 It Only Hurts for a Little While 2:10
B2 Midnight 2:10
B3 Won't'cha Come Back to Me 1:30
B4 My Tears Don't Show 2:28
B5 Satisfied 2:20
Vocals, guitar - Don Gibson
Chet Atkins - Composer, Guitar, Producer
Floyd Cramer - Piano
Ray Edenton - Guitar
Hank Garland - Guitar
Buddy Harman - Drums
Troy M. Hatcher - Drums
Roy Huskey Jr. - Bass
The Jordanaires - Vocals (Background)
The Anita Kerr Singers - Vocals (Background)
Jimmy Selph - Guitar
Velma Smith - Guitar
Leonard Sutton - Guitar
Joe Zinkan - Bass
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