Prisoner of Love

Year: 2000
Artist: Ray Price

Other albums by Ray Price

Ray Price - Take Me as I Am
Take Me as I Am
1968, songs: 3
Ray Price - Sweetheart of the Year
Ray Price - Ray Price's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
Ray Price - All-Time Greatest Hits [Sony]
Ray Price - She Wears My Ring
She Wears My Ring
1968, songs: 6
Ray Price - Side by Side
Side by Side
2007, songs: 4
Ray Price - Collectors' Choice
Collectors' Choice
1995, songs: 1
Ray Price - Faith
Faith
1960, songs: 4

Facts about the album "Prisoner of Love"

Album Title: Prisoner of Love
Artist: Ray Price
Genre: Country
Release Date: September 1968
Label: Columbia Records
Language: English
Duration: Approximately 27 minutes
Description: "Prisoner of Love" is a studio album by American country music artist Ray Price. Released in September 1968, the album features Price's smooth vocals and classic country sound. With a mix of heartfelt ballads and upbeat honky-tonk tracks, "Prisoner of Love" showcases Price's versatility and enduring appeal as a country music icon. The album's title track, "Prisoner of Love", became one of Price's signature songs and a hit on the country music charts.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Chart Success: "Prisoner of Love" was a commercial success, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. The album's lead single, the title track "Prisoner of Love", also achieved chart success, peaking at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, becoming one of Price's biggest hits.

  2. Cover Versions: The album features cover versions of several popular songs, including "Make the World Go Away", which was originally recorded by Eddy Arnold, and "You Took Her Off My Hands", which was previously recorded by Hank Locklin. Price's interpretations of these songs helped introduce them to a new audience and cemented his reputation as a masterful interpreter of country music classics.

  3. Legacy: "Prisoner of Love" is regarded as one of Ray Price's seminal albums, showcasing his distinctive blend of honky-tonk and smooth country crooning. The album's timeless sound and enduring appeal have solidified its status as a classic of the country music genre, earning Ray Price a permanent place in the pantheon of country music legends.

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