

She'd sing the verses soft, and when she belted, he'd make the musicians play to that. "I think the dynamics Billy got evolved from Billy makin' the band play to Tammy. Engineer Lou Bradley recalled that the album's sound was built around the way Wynette sang the material. The tracks were cut by Sherrill at the Columbia Studio, located in Nashville, Tennessee. With producer Billy Sherrill, Wynette recorded the tracks for her third studio album between June and October 1967. Both were released in 1967 and her previous albums most contained covers of songs.

Epic issued two studio albums of her material up to this point. Tammy Wynette had recently broken through as a country music artist with the top five single, " Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad", and a number one duet with David Houston, " My Elusive Dreams". It received positive reviews from several publications following its release.īackground, content and recording The album itself reached the top five of the American country LP's chart in 1968. Among the new recordings were two singles, which both topped the American country chart: " I Don't Wanna Play House" and " Take Me to Your World". The album featured several new recordings as well as covers of previously-recorded material. It was the third studio album of Wynette's career. It was released in January 1968 via Epic Records and contained 11 tracks. Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House is a studio album by American country artist Tammy Wynette.
