Ramblin' Rose (album)
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1962 studio album by Nat King Cole
Ramblin' Rose | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1962 |
Studio | Capitol (Hollywood) |
Genre | Country, Folk |
Length | 30:38 |
Label | Capitol |
Producer | Lee Gillette |
Nat King Cole chronology | |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
New Record Mirror | [1] |
Ramblin' Rose is a Nat King Cole album. It was released by Capitol Records in 1962, and features the popular title track. The LP peaked at #3 on Billboards album chart where it remained for more than a year. It was Nat's second gold album.[2]
Track listing
[edit ]- "Ramblin' Rose" (Noel Sherman, Joe Sherman) – 2:46
- "Wolverton Mountain" (Merle Kilgore, Claude King) – 3:03
- "Twilight on the Trail" (Sidney D. Mitchell, Louis Alter) – 2:51
- "I Don't Want it that Way" (Noel Sherman, Joe Sherman) – 1:57
- "He'll Have to Go" (Joe Allison, Audrey Allison) – 2:25
- "When You're Smiling" (Larry Shay, Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin) – 2:42
- "Goodnight, Irene, Goodnight" (Huddie Ledbetter, John Lomax) – 3:08
- "Your Cheatin' Heart" (Hank Williams) – 2:25
- "One Has My Name the Other Has My Heart" (Eddie Dean, Hal Blair, Dearst Dean) – 2:18
- "Skip to My Lou" (Traditional) – 2:00
- "The Good Times" (Ron Miller) - 2:44
- "Sing Another Song (And We'll All Go Home)" (Johnny Burke, Colin Romoff) - 2:19
Personnel
[edit ]Performance
[edit ]Certifications
[edit ]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[3] | Platinum | 1,000,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
[edit ]- ^ Watson, Jimmy (16 February 1963). "Nat King Cole: Ramblin' Rose" (PDF). New Record Mirror . No. 101. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
- ^ "Nat King Cole - Ramblin' Rose, Releases on Discogs". Discogs .
- ^ "American album certifications – Nat King Cole – Ramblin' Rose". Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved July 24, 2022.