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  1. See the full playlist → https://youtu.be/COYExBd2ztg?list=PLLDVfSPfze0vccUdfydvuQOcnoDfroU69From "Galveston" to "Gentle on My Mind" and dozens of hit songs a...

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    • Taste of Country
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    • David Menconi,Stephen L. Betts,Melinda Newman,Joseph Hudak,Robert Crawford
    • “Country Boy (You Got Your Feet in L.A.)” (1975) Released one month after “Rhinestone Cowboy” took Campbell to the top of two different charts – Billboard‘s Hot 100 and Hot Country Singles – in the same week, “Country Boy” helped extend the singer’s winning streak.
    • “Galveston” (1969) While Jimmy Webb and Glen Campbell are one of the most successful writing-singing teams ever, they haven’t always been of like mind.
    • “Guess I’m Dumb” (1965) Before Campbell launched his solo career, he was a highly in-demand session guitarist, playing on songs for Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, the Monkees and, most notably, the Beach Boys.
    • “She’s Gone, Gone, Gone” (1989) The hit that keeps on hitting, “She’s Gone, Gone, Gone” cracked the country charts three times over a 24 year period, starting with Lefty Frizzell’s original version in 1965 and ending with Campbell’s Top 10 smash – his final time charting that high – in 1989.
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    • Try a Little Kindness. Glen Campbell ~ 'Try A Little Kindness'. (Live) Recorded for the 1970 album of the same name, this positive song gave Glen a top 10 hit around the world in 1969.
    • True Grit. Glen Campbell - True Grit (Someday, Little Girl) This sweet ballad was recorded for the 1969 film True Grit, in which Glen starred opposite John Wayne.
    • Times Like These. Glen Campbell Sings "Times Like These" For Glen Campbell's 60th (yes, SIXTIETH) album Meet Glen Campbell in 2008, the country legend recorded a few covers of contemporary songs.
    • Little Green Apples (with Bobbie Gentry) Glen Campbell Bobbie Gentry Jan 29, 1969 Little Green Apples. In 1968, Glen Campbell recorded an excellent duet album with fellow country folk star Bobbie Gentry.
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    • Turn Around, Look at Me. This barely grazed the charts, landing at an anemic no.62 as Campbell’s first single, circa 1961. But with its lush orchestration and the singer’s enchanting vocals it set a template for what was to come.
    • Kentucky Means Paradise. Campbell gave it another go working under the ad-hoc group The Green River Boys & Glen Campbell, this time showcasing his nimble guitar picking skills on a bluegrass tune that made it to no.20 on the country charts.
    • Burning Bridges. OK, so the backing female vocals are pretty schlocky, but hey, that was the style that sold country music when this somewhat maudlin single was released in 1967 (check out Ray Charles’ country hits around that time for proof), lodging at no.18 on the country charts.
    • The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde. As a session guy, Campbell played on Merle Haggard’s original 1968 hit chronicling the story of the titular outlaw couple, penned by Haggard and his then-wife Bonnie Owens.
  2. These are the best Glen Campbell songs of all time. See the greatest hits from country music's "Rhinestone Cowboy." "Wichita Lineman," "Gentle On My Mind," "Galveston," "True Grit" and more...

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