Stuckey, Nat
Keep 'Em Country
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

Stuckey, Nat

Keep 'Em Country
1969 Stereo original in shrink, CC. Renowned for his insightful narratives and distinctive voice, Nat Stuckey's "Keep 'Em Country" stands as a testament to the enduring allure of traditional country music. As a prominent figure in the genre, Stuckey delivers a collection that resonates with the authenticity and simplicity that are the hallmarks of classic country. Each track on the album is imbued with Stuckey's smooth baritone, which effortlessly conveys the emotional weight of his storytelling. The production, characterized by its minimalist arrangements, allows the lyrics to take center stage, painting vivid portraits of rural life, love, and loss. Stuckey's ability to balance sentimentality with a grounded realism ensures that "Keep 'Em Country" remains a compelling listen for aficionados of the genre.

In this offering, Stuckey's songwriting prowess is complemented by a keen understanding of the traditional country soundscape. The album is a masterclass in the use of pedal steel guitar, fiddles, and acoustic instrumentation, which collectively evoke a sense of nostalgia without descending into pastiche. Tracks like "The Jamestown Ferry" exemplify Stuckey's skill in weaving narratives that are both personal and universally relatable, capturing the essence of heartache and longing. Meanwhile, his rendition of classic tunes is executed with a reverence that pays homage to the genre's roots while still feeling fresh and engaging. "Keep 'Em Country" is more than just a record; it is an enduring piece of country music history that continues to resonate with listeners, preserving the spirit and tradition of a timeless genre.

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  • Artist: Stuckey, Nat
  • Genre: Country
  • Type: Used - LP
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Catalog ID: LSP 4123
  • Condition:
    Vinyl:
    Near Mint (NM or M-)
    Sleeve:
    Near Mint (NM or M-)
  • Country ID: US
  • SKU: 184880

Track List

A1 The House Of The Rising Sun 3:13
A2 Weren't The Roses Beautiful In May 2:25
A3 A Letter To Shirley 3:11
A4 Gardener For Her Roses 3:15
A5 Don't You Ever Get Tired Of Hurting Me 3:14
A6 Loving You 2:48
B1 Always Late (With Your Kisses) 2:15
B2 Son Of A Bum 2:36
B3 The First Day 2:14
B4 One Mile More 1:54
B5 Wine In The Cellar 1:48
B6 Sock It To Me Country Style 2:00