The Game of Triangles
The Game of Triangles is a studio album by Bobby Bare, Norma Jean and Liz Anderson.[1] It was Bobby Bare's tenth studio album, Norma Jean's fourth and Liz Anderson's second. The title song was a top 5 country hit for the trio. They were nominated for Best Country & Western Performance Duet, Trio or Group (Vocal or Instrumental) at the 10th Annual Grammy Awards.[2] Only six of the album's songs were performed by all three artists, each of whom also contributed two solo performances to the album. The album was released as a music download on April 3, 2015 by Sony Legacy. On January 1, 2018, the European record label Morello released it as a deluxe cd also featuring the tracks from two Bobby Bare duet albums with Skeeter Davis.
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| Released | January 1967 | |||
| Recorded | 1966 | |||
| Genre | Country, Nashville Sound | |||
| Label | RCA Victor | |||
| Producer | Bob Ferguson, Chet Atkins, Felton Jarvis | |||
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Track listing
- "One Among the Three of Us" (Vic McAlpin)
- "The Wife of the Party" (Liz Anderson) (Liz Anderson solo)
- "Pursuing Happiness" (Harlan Howard) (Norma Jean solo)
- "Guess I'll Move on Down the Line" (Ken Sonnenberg, Martin Siegel) (Bobby Bare solo)
- "Bye Bye Love" (Boudleaux Bryant, Felice Bryant)
- "The Game of Triangles" (Cy Coben)
- "Homesick" (Billy C. Cole) (Bobby Bare solo)
- "Fairy Tale" (Liz Anderson) (Liz Anderson solo)
- "Three Mixed Up Hearts" (Ben Peters)
- "Don't Let That Doorknob Hit You" (Vic McAlpin) (Norma Jean solo)
- "Which One Is to Blame" (Redd Stewart, Sunny Dull)
Personnel
- Bobby Bare - vocals, guitar, (Lead vocals 4 & 7)
- Liz Anderson - vocals (Lead vocals 2 & 8)
- Norma Jean - vocals (lead vocals 3 & 10)
Charts
| Chart (1968) | Peak position |
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| US Billboard Country Albums | 18 |
References
- Hurst, Jack (February 5, 1967). "Bobby Bare's Drawl Good Box Office Draw". The Tennessean.
- "1967 Grammy Winners, 10th Annual Grammy Awards". Grammy.com.
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