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Walkin' in Love Land
Release Date: 1968
Label: RCA Victor

Walkin' in Love Land has an aura of nostalgia because of the number of older pop songs, like the Everly Brothers' "All I Have to Do Is Dream" and Glen Campbell's "Turn Around, Look at Me" (which was on the charts again in 1968 thanks to the Vogues). The wistful "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" was deservedly a number one hit for Eddy Arnold, even if Johnny Tillotson's 1963 recording was better. The Platters' "I'll Never Smile Again" is a surprising selection that is well-suited to Arnold's style, and the title track sounds like a missed opportunity for a single. On the downside, the cloying "Apples, Raisins and Roses" and most of side two are bland pop ballads of the sort that dominate Arnold's late-'60s LPs. About half of Walkin' in Love Land ranges in quality from above-average to very good, which is enough to place the album among the best of Eddy Arnold's late RCA albums. Greg Adams, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Walkin' in Love LandHughes, Vernon
2Then You Can Tell Me GoodbyeLoudermilk
3Summer WindMercer
4My DreamHughes, Vernon
5I'll Never Smile AgainLowe
6Apples Raisins and RosesShuman, Carr
7Until It's Time for You to GoSainte-Marie
8Turn Around, Look at MeCampbell, Capehart
9All I Have to Do Is DreamBryant, Bryant
10Little Girls and Little BoysTubert
11Just Across the MountainMercer, Kent
12Olive TreeLambert, Springfield

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
LPRCA Victor



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