Top New Album Releases
- The Best of Bobby Bare - Bobby Bare (RCA)
- Born to Sing - Connie Smith (RCA)
- Confessions of a Broken Man – Porter Wagoner (RCA)
- Distant Drums - Jim Reeves (RCA)
- Don't Touch Me - Wilma Burgess (Decca)
- Evil on Your Mind - Jan Howard (Decca)
- Folk-Country - Waylon Jennings (RCA)
- I Want to Go With You - Eddy Arnold (RCA)
- Jimmy Dean's Greatest Hits - Jimmy Dean (Columbia)
- The Seely Style - Jeannie Seely (Monument)
- Somebody Like Me - Eddy Arnold (RCA)
- The Streets of Baltimore - Bobby Bare (RCA)
- Suffer Time - Dottie West (RCA)
- Conway Twitty Sings - Conway Twitty (Decca)
- Look Into My Teardrops - Conway Twitty (Decca)
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