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Take a
Letter Maria
CHS-1027- (1970)
Side 1:
Take A Letter Maria (R. B. Greaves)
Ruby (Mel Tillis)
To See My Angel Cry (L.E. White-C. Haney)
Words (B. Gibb-R. Gibb-M. Gibb)
I Still Love You (A.A. Jones)
Side 2:
Little
Deeds Of Kindness (Vance Bulla-Peter Cotton)
Witchita Lineman (Jim Webb)
Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond)
Everybody's Talkin' (Nillson)
One For The Road (Liz Anderson)
Produced by:
Cliff Williamson
Album Design by Dan Quest Art Studio
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One of the most exciting new stars to appear on the horizon of country
music recently would have to be a young man with the unusual name,
Anthony Armstrong Jones.
A. A. Jones is personification of the new movement in country
music-adding new sounds and young faces. Not only is he talented, he
possesses all the other elements necessary for stardom. He is young, (20
years old), good looking, has a dynamic personality, and is sincerely
dedicated to music.
Clear thinking . . . Anthony loves life, loves people, and
loves music. He sets forth an example that many young people would do
well to follow. He knows right from wrong and lives accordingly. The
credit, he says, goes to his parents for bringing him up right.
A. A. burst upon the country music scene in 1969 with hits
like "Proud Mary" and "New Orleans", both of which were included in his
first album "PROUD MARY", which has already become a best seller.
In this fascinating new album, Anthony sings such great songs
as "WICHITA LINEMAN", "TO SEE MY ANGEL CRY", And "RUBY". The highlight
of the album for me though is "WORDS" sung movingly by young Mr. Jones.
If you were not already an Anthony Armstrong Jones fan before
listening to this album, take it from me, play it once, and you'll be
singing his praises just like me!!!!
Judy Myers
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