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Pop · 1966 · 10 tracks

Country Boy

A velvet-voiced pop icon heads to Nashville. Polished crooning meets pedal steel and honky-tonk storytelling for a warm, sentimental crossover.

1966 · Epic

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A gentle, sun-drenched blend of rural storytelling and urban vocal sophistication.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks
01
I'm Just a Country Boy
2:40
02
Livin' in a House Full of Love
2:09
03
Gone
2:09
04
Remembering
2:02
05
Detour
2:09
06
Riders in the Sky
2:46
07
Alabam
2:09
08
Crazy
2:23
09
Once a Day
2:32
10
Y'all Come
2:12
Moments Worth Listening For
The transition from a smooth pop croon to a playful country lilt on 'Detour' as the steel guitar slides in.
The cinematic, ghostly backing vocals that swell during the 'Yippy-I-Ay' refrain of 'Riders in the Sky'.
The vulnerable, breathy delivery of the opening line in 'Crazy', stripping away the usual orchestral polish for intimacy.

How does Country Boy sound next to the rest of Bobby Vinton's catalogue?

Storytelling+4.0σ

The writing leans far further into storytelling than the rest of the catalogue.

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