Grand Old Country on WTJU

Wednesday, February 9, 2022, I’ll be taking a trip back in time on WTJU. For the Folk Marathon on-air fund drive, I’m hosting a very special program — Grand Old Country. The show is based around a Reader’s Digest Grand Old Country record set from my parent’s home.

Music for the casual listener

Reader’s Digest record collections were extremely popular in the 1950s and 60s. For many middle- and lower-middle-class families, they offered a way to obtain instant culture.

Grand Old Country does just that. This isn’t a set for country music fans. Those folks already owned the albums and singles of their favorite artists. Rather, Grand Old Country is a sampler for the casual listener. It’s a ready-made collection of about a decade of country top 40 hits.

A great place to start

When I unearthed this set at my dad’s house, I was dismissive. Reader’s Digest was the very definition of vanilla mainstream kitsch. How good could this collection possibly be?

As it turns out, very good. It was compiled by Columbia Special Products and features all original artists and recordings. It’s a virtual snapshot of country music ca. 1970.

And there are liner notes for each track. These thumbnail sketches help the newcomer place each song and artist in context.

Something for everyone

The eight LPs are organized by theme. The set includes the major mainstream country genres, from countrypolitan to bluegrass, There’s an entire side devoted to the Cash and Carter families.
Country royalty like George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Charlie Rich, Mel Tillis, and Dolly are well-represented.

Early breakthrough artists are also included. The set has music by Johnny Horton, Marty Robbins, and Gene Autry.

Johnny Paycheck has two tracks, neither of them “Take This Job (and Shove It).” That song, which was to be his biggest hit, was still seven years in the future.

The set also has country crossover artists, such as Lynn Anderson, Mac Davis, Roger Miller, and Charlie Rich.

Way-back Wednesday

Hope you’ll join me Wednesday, February 9 from 7-9 am. At my first radio gig in the 1980s, I ran a board with three turntables. I’ll be dusting off those skills for this show! There’s a lot of great music in these platters, and we’ll be sharing as much as we can.

What’s your request?

Below is the tracklisting for this collection (click on the image to make it bigger). Is there a song you’d like us to play? Make your requests in the comment section. And remember to sweeten the pot with a pledge. We’ll get to as many requests as we can come Wednesday!

Grand Old Country
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
6:00 AM – 8:00 AM

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