Red River Valley (album)
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Released17 December 1976
ProducerAlan Warner, Ken Barnes, Pete Drake
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| Released | 17 December 1976 | |||
| Genre | Country, folk | |||
| Label | United Artists | |||
| Producer | Alan Warner, Ken Barnes, Pete Drake | |||
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Red River Valley is an album by American recording artist Slim Whitman, released on 17 December 1976.[1] It was his second and final number-one album in the UK. It spent four weeks at the top of the chart in 1977;[2] it kept David Bowie's Low off the top spot at the end of January 1977.[3] The album was arranged by Whitman and Pete Moore. The cover photography was by Derek Richards.
- "Rhinestone Cowboy" (Larry Weiss)
- "Mr. Ting-A-Ling (Steel Guitar Man)" (George Morgan)
- "Too Young" (Sidney Lippman, Sylvia Dee)
- "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (Beth Slater Whitson, Leo Friedman)
- "(It's A) Small World" (Richard Sherman, Robert Sherman)
- "Somewhere My Love (Lara's Theme from Dr. Zhivago)" (Maurice Jarre, Paul Francis Webster)
- "Una Paloma Blanca" (Hans Bouwens)
- "Red River Valley" (Traditional; arranged by Pete Moore)
- "My Elusive Dreams" (Billy Sherrill, Curly Putman)
- "Cara Mia" (Bunny Lewis (credited here as Lee Lang), (Mantovani, under pen name Tulio Trapani)
- "When the Moon Comes over the Mountain" (Harry M. Woods, Howard Johnson, Kate Smith)
- "Now Is the Hour" (Dorothy Scott, Maewa Kaihau)
