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Released: March 1964. Down Home is a studio album by American country artist, Melba Montgomery. It was released in August 1964 via United Artists Records and contained 11 tracks. It was the third studio disc released in Montgomery's recording career and her second as a solo artist.
- January – December 1963
- Country
- August 1964
- Columbia Studio
Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Down Home by Melba Montgomery. Compare versions and buy on Discogs
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Down Home: Released: August 1964; Label: United Artists; Formats: LP — I Can't Get Used to Being Lonely: Released: July 1965; Label: United Artists; Formats: LP — Hallelujah Road: Released: July 1966; Label: Musicor; Formats: LP — Country Girl: Released: November 1966; Label: Musicor; Formats: LP — Melba Toast: Released ...
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Down Home by Melba Montgomery released in 1964. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Melba Montgomery. Released 1964. Down Home Tracklist. 1.
Down Home — Country 26 (6 Wo.) Country: The Greatest One of All Down Home — Country 22 (9 Wo.) Country: 1964 Please Be My New Love Blue Moon of Kentucky — Country 31 (5 Wo.) Country
It was followed in August 1964 by her second solo album, Down Home. Along with George Jones, Montgomery moved to Musicor Records in 1966. The same year, Montgomery collaborated with Gene Pitney on the single, "Baby Ain't That Fine". The song rose to number 15 on the Billboard country songs chart in 1966.