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The four albums featured in this collection, recorded in 1968 and 1969, come from Don Gibson's final days with RCA. All four albums appear on CD for the first time, and they reveal his skills as both a singer and songwriter.
His distinctive vocal styling living up to the Country Soul album titles alongside the "sad poet" nickname given to him as many of his songs were about loneliness and heartbreak.
The third album is a duet collection, always popular with Country fans. Here, Gibson was teamed with the fellow RCA recording artist, Dottie West, while All-Time Country Gold included new recordings of his originals Oh, Lonesome Me and I Can't Stop Loving You alongside standards like Half As Much, Tennessee Waltz, Four Walls and Am I That Easy To Forget.
Disc 1
- Ashes of Love
- Faded Love
- They'll Never Take Her Love from Me
- Headin' Down the Wrong Highway
- Maiden's Prayer
- A Thing Called Sadness
- What Now My Love
- You've Still Got a Place in My Heart
- Everlovin' Never Changing Mind
- Good Morning Dear
- I Just Said Goodbye to My Dreams
- What Locks the Door
- Low and Lonely
- Someday You'll Call My Name
- Funny, Familiar, Forgotten Feelings
- It's a Long, Long Way to Georgia
- Half a Man
- Some Day (You'll Want Me to Want You)
- Forget Me
- She's Looking Good
- I Walk Alone
- You Can't Pick a Rose in December
- Don't Rob Another Man's Castle
- I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Disc 2
- Til I Can't Take It Anymore
- Rings of Gold
- How's the World Treating You
- Final Examination
- I Love You Because
- Sweet Dreams
- Let's Wait a Little Longer
- Set Me Free
- Sweet Memories
- I'll Never Stand in Your Way
- Lovin' Season
- When I Stop Dreaming
- Half As Much
- Tennessee Waltz
- Bonaparte's Retreat
- Almost Persuaded
- A Little Bitty Tear
- Four Walls
- Good Deal, Lucille
- I Can't Stop Loving You
- One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)
- Oh, Lonesome Me
- Here Comes My Baby Back Again
- Am I That Easy to Forget
Tags: King Of Country Soul More Country Soul Dottie Don AllTime Country Gold Don Gibson