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  1. The Best of Barbara Mandrell is a compilation album by American country music singer, Barbara Mandrell, released in January 1979. The Best of Barbara Mandrell covered most of Mandrell's biggest hits from the mid- to late 1970s.

  2. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Best Of Barbara Mandrell by Barbara Mandrell. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

    • (86)
    • Folk, World, & Country
    • 380
    • Country
  3. Barbara Mandrell – The Best Of Barbara Mandrell (CD) - Discogs. More images. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Companies, etc. Licensed From – Capitol Records, Inc. Manufactured By – Columbia House. Manufactured By – Liberty Records (3) Produced For – Lynwood Productions. Produced For – Barbara Mandrell Productions.

    • 2
    • CD, Compilation, Reissue
    • US
    • Blues, Folk, World, & Country
    • “Married, But Not to Each Other,” Midnight Angel
    • “Standing Room Only,” This Is Barbara Mandrell
    • “Woman to Woman,” Love’s Ups and Downs
    • “Fast Lanes and Country Roads,” Get to The Heart
    • “After Closing Time,” A Perfect Match
    • “Treat Him Right,” Treat Him Right
    • “Tonight My Baby’S Coming Home,” The Midnight Oil
    • “Wish You Were Here,” Barbara Mandrell Live
    • “Crackers,” Love Is Fair
    • “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long

    As the title suggests, this country-pop single explores the moral and logistical quandaries of infidelity – and allowed Barbara Mandrell to refine the disco-tinged sound that would shortly bring her substantial commercial success. Shimmering strings are punctuated by more traditionally country instruments, while Mandrell’s powerful voice allows her...

    Barbara Mandrell’s first top five hit on Billboard’s country chart arrived with her first recordings at ABC/Dot Records, which were produced by Tom Collins – the same producer who would steer the most successful years of her career. This mournful single, complete with John Hughey’s distinctive “crying” pedal steel, allowed Mandrell to show her powe...

    As far as 70s pop goes, it doesn’t get better than Barbara Mandrell’s opening voiceover on this song. Like so many of her recordings, the song began its life as a soul recording. Mandrell sanded down most of what made Shirley Brown’s original Stax version so indelible, but her smoother rendition has its own charms. In less deft hands, it might’ve s...

    Barbara Mandrell continued her run of top ten hits with this irreverent, uptempo take on what has become an inescapable theme of pop country (dirt road supremacy). It is, inexplicably, more rock and roll than rootsy, but nevertheless, the lyrics are considerably sharper than they need to be – and Mandrell sells the blend of synths, gospel backing v...

    A shared producer in Billy Sherrill led to a series of collaborations between Barbara Mandrell and David Houston. While Houston was already at the top of the heap via the hit “Almost Persuaded,” Mandrell hadn’t even released her first album when they recorded this duet – an uptempo, goofy tribute to the power of a flirty waitress with a boyfriend. ...

    A hoe-down-ready take on the 1965 Roy Head hit song, “Treat Him Right” shows more of Barbara Mandrell’s early versatility. Rather than countrifying an R&B song, as she had done with some of her other singles to this point, she drew out the sweetness and seduction in a blues that already had a rockabilly bent. A little retro even for its time, the r...

    Barbara Mandrell’s first solo top ten hit on the country charts was this surprisingly suggestive ode to a hunky trucker. Big rig-themed songs were trendy when she recorded this single, but that still doesn’t necessarily prepare the listener to hear about how “he’s got that big ol’ engine singing my favorite song.” Goofy innuendo aside, the song is ...

    There might not be a more seamless marriage of disco and genuine country than this understated Barbara Mandrell song off a live album recorded at the Roy Acuff Theater in Opryland. Her band, the Do-Rites, creates a gently grooving setting for the melancholy tune, which sees Mandrell lamenting the misfortune of having to drink pina coladas alone. Fo...

    There might not be a goofier or more honest chorus in pop music history than this one of Barbara Mandrell’s, penned by her frequent songwriters Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan. Those who might have derided the bouncy tune could hardly deny that there are few more generous expressions of affection than allowing someone to eat crackers in your bed.

    It’s pretty hard for anyone to cover Otis Redding, much less cover one of his most iconic songs – but Barbara Mandrell’s first charting single was a valiant attempt to do just that, one that stands well on its own (and sounds different enough not to instantly beg comparison). Her unforced rendition of the classic soul track showcases her effortless...

    • 3 Min.
    • 1985
  4. Discover The Best of Barbara Mandrell [Liberty] by Barbara Mandrell released in 1992. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  5. The Best of Barbara Mandrell by Barbara Mandrell released in 1979. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. 10 songs • 29 minutes The Best of Barbara Mandrell is a compilation album by American country music singer, Barbara Mandrell, released in January 1979. The Best of Barbara...