Dolly Parton - The Winning Hand (1982) [SEALED] Vinyl LP • Willie Nelson
Catalog Number:
JWG2784-38389-1Musical Styles:
1980s, Country Pop, Country Rock, Outlaw Country, Progressive Country, Singer-SongwriterSleeve Grade:
Mint (M)Record Grade:
Mint (M)Condition Details:
Track listing sticker on front and back. ***DISCOGS NOTE*** unsure of discogs due to ours having a different cata than prior listing. but without ability to check label, cannot confirm exact nature. 6074372 could be correct, but only way to know would be inside. (Jacob) Unopened/new vinyl, factory sealed, and in excellent condition. Slight wear to corners. Inner-gate cannot be confirmed due to shrink. Label design can't be confirmed because it's sealed. (Not a cut-out.)
Tracks:
- You're Gonna Love Yourself In The Morning
- Ping Pong
- You'll Always Have Someone
- Here Comes That Rainbow Again
- The Bigger The Fool, The Harder The Fall
- Help Me Make It Through The Night
- Happy Birthday Baby
- You Left Me A Long, Long Time Ago
- To Make A Long Story Short, She's Gone
- Someone Loves You Honey
- Everything's Beautiful (In It's Own Way)
- Bring On The Sunshine
- Put It Off Until Tomorrow
- I Never Cared For You
- Casey's Last Ride
- King Of A Lonely Castle
- The Little Things
- The Bandits Of Beverly Hills
- What Do You Think About Lovin'
- Born To Love Me
About The Record:
The Winning Hand is a double album, released in 1982, featuring Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Brenda Lee and Kris Kristofferson. The album consisted largely of unreleased tracks from their years with Monument Records (all four of them had recorded for the label during the mid-1960s). Of the four artists, Kristofferson and Lee contributed new vocals, and a number of the original solo recordings were edited together to create duets. Everything's Beautiful, featuring Parton and Nelson, was released as a single and made the country top ten. The album was largely well received by critics, and peaked at #4 on the country charts. In early 1983, a two-hour variety syndicated television special was aired in celebration of the album with all four stars singing together for the first (and only) time. Johnny Cash hosted the program.