1971 in Country Music - Top New Album Releases

Top New Album Releases

  • Bed of Rose's — Statler Brothers (Mercury)
  • Cedartown, Georgia — Waylon Jennings (RCA)
  • Coat of Many Colors — Dolly Parton (RCA)
  • "Greatest Hits, Vol. 2" — Johnny Cash (Columbia)
  • How Can I Unlove You - Lynn Anderson (Columbia)
  • I Wanna Be Free - Loretta Lynn (Decca)
  • In Search of a Song — Tom T. Hall (Mercury)
  • Joshua — Dolly Parton (RCA)
  • Man in Black — Johnny Cash (Columbia)
  • Pitty Pitty Patter - Susan Raye (Capitol)
  • Porter Wayne & Dolly Rebecca - Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton (RCA)
  • The Silver Tongued Devil and I — Kris Kristofferson (Monument)
  • Treat Him Right — Barbara Mandrell (Columbia)
  • A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World – Merle Haggard (Capitol)
  • Two of a Kind — Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton (RCA)
  • We Only Make Believe - Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn (Decca)
  • When You're Hot, You're Hot – Jerry Reed (RCA)
  • Yesterday's Wine — Willie Nelson (RCA)
  • You're My Man — Lynn Anderson (Columbia)

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