Just Between You and Me (Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton album)

Just Between You and Me
Studio album by Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton
Released January 1968
Recorded RCA Studio "B", Nashville, September 1967
Genre Country music
Label RCA Victor
Producer Bob Ferguson
Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton chronology
Just Between You and Me
(1967)
Just the Two of Us
(1968)
Singles from Just Between You and Me
  1. "The Last Thing on My Mind" / "Love Is Worth Living"
    Released: November 1967

Just Between You and Me is Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton's first duet album, released in January 1968, shortly after Parton joined Wagoner's band and became a regular on his weekly television show (and signed with RCA Victor). The album's single was a cover of Tom Paxton's "The Last Thing on My Mind"; the album and the single reached the top ten on the country albums and singles charts, respectively. The title song, written by Jack Clement, had been a top-ten hit for Charley Pride earlier in 1967. Parton originally wrote "Put it Off Until Tomorrow" for artist Bill Phillips. (She sang uncredited harmony vocals on his top-ten 1966 recording of the song.) Parton also sang the song solo on her 1967 debut album, Hello, I'm Dolly.

Track listing

Track listing, writing credits and track length adapted from LP sleeve.[1]

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Because One of Us Was Wrong"  Dolly Parton, Bill Owens 2:04
2. "The Last Thing on My Mind"  Tom Paxton 2:34
3. "Love Is Worth Living"  Dolly Parton 2:32
4. "Just Between You and Me"  Jack Clement 2:18
5. "Mommie, Ain't That Daddy?"  Dolly Parton 3:11
6. "Four O Thirty Three"  Bill Owens, Earl Montgomery 2:45
7. "Sorrow's Tearing Down the House (That Happiness Once Built)"  Mel Tillis, Kent Westberry 2:23
8. "This Time Has Gotta Be Our Last Time"  Bill Owens 2:26
9. "Before I Met You"  Charles L. Seitz, Joe Lewis, Elmer Rader 1:52
10. "Home Is Where the Hurt Is"  Fred MacRae, Marge Barton 2:10
11. "Two Sides to Every Story"  Dolly Parton, Bill Owens 2:17
12. "Put It Off Until Tomorrow"  Dolly Parton, Bill Owens 2:27

Charts

Album

Chart (1968) Peak chart
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums[2] 8

Single

Year Single US
Country
1967 "The Last Thing on My Mind" 7

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