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I Am A Lineman For The County - Glen Campbell Sings Jimmy Webb
In late 1961, fifteen-year old Jimmy Webb was working as a farmhand in Oklahoma. Every day he would take his lunch to work in a paper bag and dangle a green plastic transistor radio inside the cab of his industrial-size tractor. One day a song came on the radio called âTurn Around Look At Meâ that blew Webbâs mind.
Losing concentration, Webb turned the wrong way and careered down the road, wrecking a $20,000 tractor and trashing his bossâs front garden. He lost his job, but it made a great anecdote â this had been Jimmy Webbâs memorable first encounter with the voice of Glen Campbell.
The southern gothic hit trilogy of âBy The Time I Get to Phoenixâ (1967), âWichita Linemanâ (1968) and âGalvestonâ (1969) wove Jimmy Webbâs and Glen Campbellâs careers together. It was a magical meeting of minds, with Campbellâs rich expressive, melancholic voice a perfect match for Webbâs widescreen lyrics and complex chord sequences. They would continue to meet up and record on-and-off over the decades. The results were often frankly beautiful.
âI Am A Lineman For The Countyâ pulls together every Jimmy Webb song recorded by Glen Campbell between 1967 and 1982. âJimmy was like Brian Wilson, or Paul McCartneyâ said Campbell. âHe can take a raw piece of material and make a horseshoe out of it. His songs, theyâre timeless.â
Beyond the legendary trio of hits are songs like âWhereâs the Playground Susieâ, âHoney Come Backâ, a #4 hit in 1970, and the original version of âThe Highwaymanâ, a song later immortalised by Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson. This collection also contains every Jimmy Webb song from Campbellâs celebrated 1973 album
âReunionâ.
Losing concentration, Webb turned the wrong way and careered down the road, wrecking a $20,000 tractor and trashing his bossâs front garden. He lost his job, but it made a great anecdote â this had been Jimmy Webbâs memorable first encounter with the voice of Glen Campbell.
The southern gothic hit trilogy of âBy The Time I Get to Phoenixâ (1967), âWichita Linemanâ (1968) and âGalvestonâ (1969) wove Jimmy Webbâs and Glen Campbellâs careers together. It was a magical meeting of minds, with Campbellâs rich expressive, melancholic voice a perfect match for Webbâs widescreen lyrics and complex chord sequences. They would continue to meet up and record on-and-off over the decades. The results were often frankly beautiful.
âI Am A Lineman For The Countyâ pulls together every Jimmy Webb song recorded by Glen Campbell between 1967 and 1982. âJimmy was like Brian Wilson, or Paul McCartneyâ said Campbell. âHe can take a raw piece of material and make a horseshoe out of it. His songs, theyâre timeless.â
Beyond the legendary trio of hits are songs like âWhereâs the Playground Susieâ, âHoney Come Backâ, a #4 hit in 1970, and the original version of âThe Highwaymanâ, a song later immortalised by Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson. This collection also contains every Jimmy Webb song from Campbellâs celebrated 1973 album
âReunionâ.
In late 1961, fifteen-year old Jimmy Webb was working as a farmhand in Oklahoma. Every day he would take his lunch to work in a paper bag and dangle a green plastic transistor radio inside the cab of his industrial-size tractor. One day a song came on the radio called âTurn Around Look At Meâ that blew Webbâs mind.
Losing concentration, Webb turned the wrong way and careered down the road, wrecking a $20,000 tractor and trashing his bossâs front garden. He lost his job, but it made a great anecdote â this had been Jimmy Webbâs memorable first encounter with the voice of Glen Campbell.
The southern gothic hit trilogy of âBy The Time I Get to Phoenixâ (1967), âWichita Linemanâ (1968) and âGalvestonâ (1969) wove Jimmy Webbâs and Glen Campbellâs careers together. It was a magical meeting of minds, with Campbellâs rich expressive, melancholic voice a perfect match for Webbâs widescreen lyrics and complex chord sequences. They would continue to meet up and record on-and-off over the decades. The results were often frankly beautiful.
âI Am A Lineman For The Countyâ pulls together every Jimmy Webb song recorded by Glen Campbell between 1967 and 1982. âJimmy was like Brian Wilson, or Paul McCartneyâ said Campbell. âHe can take a raw piece of material and make a horseshoe out of it. His songs, theyâre timeless.â
Beyond the legendary trio of hits are songs like âWhereâs the Playground Susieâ, âHoney Come Backâ, a #4 hit in 1970, and the original version of âThe Highwaymanâ, a song later immortalised by Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson. This collection also contains every Jimmy Webb song from Campbellâs celebrated 1973 album
âReunionâ.
Losing concentration, Webb turned the wrong way and careered down the road, wrecking a $20,000 tractor and trashing his bossâs front garden. He lost his job, but it made a great anecdote â this had been Jimmy Webbâs memorable first encounter with the voice of Glen Campbell.
The southern gothic hit trilogy of âBy The Time I Get to Phoenixâ (1967), âWichita Linemanâ (1968) and âGalvestonâ (1969) wove Jimmy Webbâs and Glen Campbellâs careers together. It was a magical meeting of minds, with Campbellâs rich expressive, melancholic voice a perfect match for Webbâs widescreen lyrics and complex chord sequences. They would continue to meet up and record on-and-off over the decades. The results were often frankly beautiful.
âI Am A Lineman For The Countyâ pulls together every Jimmy Webb song recorded by Glen Campbell between 1967 and 1982. âJimmy was like Brian Wilson, or Paul McCartneyâ said Campbell. âHe can take a raw piece of material and make a horseshoe out of it. His songs, theyâre timeless.â
Beyond the legendary trio of hits are songs like âWhereâs the Playground Susieâ, âHoney Come Backâ, a #4 hit in 1970, and the original version of âThe Highwaymanâ, a song later immortalised by Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson. This collection also contains every Jimmy Webb song from Campbellâs celebrated 1973 album
âReunionâ.
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In late 1961, fifteen-year old Jimmy Webb was working as a farmhand in Oklahoma. Every day he would take his lunch to work in a paper bag and dangle a green plastic transistor radio inside the cab of his industrial-size tractor. One day a song came on the radio called âTurn Around Look At Meâ that blew Webbâs mind.
Losing concentration, Webb turned the wrong way and careered down the road, wrecking a $20,000 tractor and trashing his bossâs front garden. He lost his job, but it made a great anecdote â this had been Jimmy Webbâs memorable first encounter with the voice of Glen Campbell.
The southern gothic hit trilogy of âBy The Time I Get to Phoenixâ (1967), âWichita Linemanâ (1968) and âGalvestonâ (1969) wove Jimmy Webbâs and Glen Campbellâs careers together. It was a magical meeting of minds, with Campbellâs rich expressive, melancholic voice a perfect match for Webbâs widescreen lyrics and complex chord sequences. They would continue to meet up and record on-and-off over the decades. The results were often frankly beautiful.
âI Am A Lineman For The Countyâ pulls together every Jimmy Webb song recorded by Glen Campbell between 1967 and 1982. âJimmy was like Brian Wilson, or Paul McCartneyâ said Campbell. âHe can take a raw piece of material and make a horseshoe out of it. His songs, theyâre timeless.â
Beyond the legendary trio of hits are songs like âWhereâs the Playground Susieâ, âHoney Come Backâ, a #4 hit in 1970, and the original version of âThe Highwaymanâ, a song later immortalised by Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson. This collection also contains every Jimmy Webb song from Campbellâs celebrated 1973 album
âReunionâ.
Losing concentration, Webb turned the wrong way and careered down the road, wrecking a $20,000 tractor and trashing his bossâs front garden. He lost his job, but it made a great anecdote â this had been Jimmy Webbâs memorable first encounter with the voice of Glen Campbell.
The southern gothic hit trilogy of âBy The Time I Get to Phoenixâ (1967), âWichita Linemanâ (1968) and âGalvestonâ (1969) wove Jimmy Webbâs and Glen Campbellâs careers together. It was a magical meeting of minds, with Campbellâs rich expressive, melancholic voice a perfect match for Webbâs widescreen lyrics and complex chord sequences. They would continue to meet up and record on-and-off over the decades. The results were often frankly beautiful.
âI Am A Lineman For The Countyâ pulls together every Jimmy Webb song recorded by Glen Campbell between 1967 and 1982. âJimmy was like Brian Wilson, or Paul McCartneyâ said Campbell. âHe can take a raw piece of material and make a horseshoe out of it. His songs, theyâre timeless.â
Beyond the legendary trio of hits are songs like âWhereâs the Playground Susieâ, âHoney Come Backâ, a #4 hit in 1970, and the original version of âThe Highwaymanâ, a song later immortalised by Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson. This collection also contains every Jimmy Webb song from Campbellâs celebrated 1973 album
âReunionâ.
















