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Album Details: Guitars of Sonny James

Release Date:01/01/1975
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Track List: Guitars of Sonny James

  1. Maria Elena
  2. Touch the Wind
  3. Kickapoo
  4. Indian Love Call
  5. Apache
  1. Theme from Venice
  2. Vaya Con Dios (May God Be With You)
  3. Third Man Theme
  4. Paper Roses
  5. For the Good Times

Pro Reviews: Guitars of Sonny James

  • All Music Guide

    "Eres Tu (Touch the Wind)," originally a hit for the Spanish vocal group Mocedades in 1974, was reinterpreted as an easy listening guitar instrumental by Sonny James for his most unusual single release of the '70s. The record's only connection with country music was James' name on the label, but it became a minor country hit nonetheless, and James produced a full-length instrumental album around it, The Guitars of Sonny James. James, whose abilities as an acoustic guitar soloist are very competent, if not often flashy, composed "Kickapoo" and "Theme From Venice." "Apache" is a new recording of the Jorgen Ingmann tune with which James had a minor hit in 1961, and "Paper Roses" is a version of the 1973 hit James produced for Marie Osmond. The Guitars of Sonny James is more similar to 101 Strings than Chet Atkins' most schmaltzy efforts, but the subdued blend of James' acoustic guitar with strings and an occasional vocal chorus is hypnotically alluring and tailor-made for quiet moments of... relaxation. - Greg Adams, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Sonny James

Sonny James, the Southern Gentleman, used the popular Nashville sound of the '60s to countrify pop hits of the past into a form accessible to many, broadening country music's appeal across the nation. James even moved over to the pop charts for a time in the late '50s but found the secret of his success by the time he returned to country. During the late '60s, he scored... Read more