Teensville is the twelfth studio album recorded by American guitarist and producer Chet Atkins, released in 1960. The idea here was for Atkins to release a record appealing to teens who were now interested in rock 'n roll. The original version of "Oh Lonesome Me", a hit on both the pop and country charts for Don Gibson, was produced by Atkins and featured his guitar.
Teensville | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 1960 | |||
Recorded | Nashville, TN | |||
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Length | 28:16 | |||
Label | RCA Victor LSP-2161 (Stereo) | |||
Producer | Chet Atkins | |||
Chet Atkins chronology | ||||
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The original liner notes were by The Everly Brothers whom Atkins later produced.
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
In his review for Allmusic, critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote Atkins "never captures the raw spark of rock & roll. What shines through is Atkins' understated elegance. All of the numbers are arranged as pop instrumentals and his guitar playing is so tasteful that it makes the half-hearted execution almost forgiveable."[1]
Reissues
edit- Teensville was re-released on CD in 1998 by BMG International.
Track listing
editSide one
edit- "White Silver Sands" (Charles "Red" Matthews) – 2:19
- "Boo Boo Stick Beat" (Buddy Harman, John D. Loudermilk) – 2:11
- "Oh Lonesome Me" (Don Gibson) – 2:20
- "One Mint Julep" (Rudy Toombs) – 2:09
- "Take a Message to Mary" (Felice Bryant, Boudleaux Bryant) – 2:21
- "Teensville" (Wayne Cogswell) – 2:16
Side two
edit- "Night Train" (Jimmy Forrest, Lewis Simpkins) – 2:36
- "Come Softly to Me" (Gretchen Christoper, Barbara Ellis, Gary Troxel) – 2:01
- "Sleep Walk" (Santo & Johnny) – 2:33
- "Django's Castle" (Django Reinhardt) – 2:32
- "Till There Was You" (Meredith Willson) – 2:30
- "Hot Toddy" (Ralph Flanagan) – 2:22
Personnel
edit- Chet Atkins – guitar
Production notes
edit- Bill Porter – engineer