Formats and Editions
1. Strange
2. Disc One Disc Two
3. I Love Charley Brown
4. Run Away Little Tears
5. Ain't Had No Lovin'
6. Five Fingers to Spare
7. Paper Roses
8. My Little Corner of the World
9. Gone
10. Go Away Stranger
11. I Don't Know Why I Keep Loving You
12. Born to Sing
13. Invisible Tears
14. I Will
15. A Touch of Yesterday
16. Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long
17. Surely
18. The Last Letter
19. Burning Bridges
20. I'm Your Woman
21. There Goes My Everything
22. It Only Hurts for a Little While
23. Family Bible
24. If Teardrops Were Silver
25. Walk Through This World with Me
26. It's Such a Pretty World Today
27. Touch My Heart
28. The Sunshine of My World
29. That's All This Old World Needs
30. Little Things
31. If the Whole World Stopped Lovin'
32. Don't Feel Sorry for Me
33. I Love Charley Brown
34. Burning a Hole in My Mind
35. Baby's Back Again
36. Let Me Help You Work It Out
37. Between Each Tear
38. There Are Some Things
39. Natchilly Ain't No Good
40. The Deepening Snow
41. You Are Gone
42. The Hurt Goes on
43. To Chicago with Love
44. Gentle on My Mind
45. Only Mama That'll Walk the Line
46. Heartbreak Avenue
47. What Makes a Man Wander
48. Sundown of My Mind
49. How Much Lonelier Can Lonely Be?
50. Just a Little Sunshine in the Rain
More Info:
"There are only three real female singers in the world, Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt and Connie Smith. The rest of us are only pretending." Dolly Parton. The four albums in this collection dating from 1966 to 1968 are all produced by Bob Ferguson who would remain working with the singer throughout her RCA days. 'Soul of Country Music', 'I Love Charley Brown' and 'Sunshine and Rain' appear for the first time on CD. Chet Atkins, who signed Connie to RCA Records in 1964, claimed "she had the finest Country voice I'd ever heard." George Jones cited Connie Smith as his favourite female singer in his 1995 autobiography. Elvis Presley had many Connie Smith albums in his collection at Graceland. A CMT (Country Music Television) poll ranked Connie Smith 9th in it's Top 40 Greatest Women of Country Music and she received the ultimate recognition of her achievements with induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2012.