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Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan

Countrypolitan -- an outgrowth of the Nashville sound of the '50s -- is among the most commercially-oriented genres of country music. The Nashville sound emerged in the '50s as a way to bring country music to a broad pop audience. The movement was led by Chet Atkins, who was the head of RCA Records' country division. Atkins designed a smooth, commercial sound that relied on country song structures but abandoned all of the hillbilly and honky tonk instrumentation. He hired session musicians and coordinated pop-oriented, jazz-tinged productions. Similarly, Owen Bradley created productions -- most notably with Patsy Cline -- that featured sophisticated productions and smooth, textured instrumentation. Eventually, most records from Nashville featured this style of production and the Nashville sound began to incorporate strings and vocal choirs. In the late '60s, the Nashville sound metamorphosed into countrypolitan, which emphasized these kinds of pop production flourishes. Featuring layers of keyboards, guitars, strings, and vocals, countrypolitan records were designed to cross over to pop radio and they frequently did. The sound dominated the country charts in the '70s and stayed popular until the early '80s.
Faron Young Billy Sherrill
Ferlin Husky Jim Reeves
Patsy Cline Don Gibson
Martha Carson Tammy Wynette
Loretta Lynn Owen Bradley
Little Jimmy Dickens Glen Campbell
Boots Randolph Hank Locklin
Bobby Bare Patti Page
Kitty Wells Marty Robbins
Ray Price Pappy Daily
Boudleaux Bryant Tennessee Ernie Ford
Floyd Cramer Chet Atkins
Roger Miller Porter Wagoner
Conway Twitty Brenda Lee
Charlie Rich Dallas Frazier
God's Honky Tonk Angel: The First Queen of Country Music
Kitty Wells (2000)
Honky Tonk Girl: Collection
Loretta Lynn (1994)
Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)
Loretta Lynn (1967)
Grand Tour
George Jones (1974)
Singles 1959-1969
Bobby Bare (2001)
Tennessee Plowboy & His Guitar
Eddy Arnold (1998)
Gold [2006]
Conway Twitty (2006)
Return of Roger Miller
Roger Miller (1965)
I'm Little But I'm Loud: The Little Jimmy Dickens Collection
Little Jimmy Dickens (1996)
Hello Walls
Faron Young (1961)