Guilty Street
Guilty Street is an album by country singer Kitty Wells, released in 1969 on the Decca label (DL 75098).[1] The album included two songs that charted on the Billboard country singles chart: "Happiness Hill" (No. 47) and "Guilty Street" (No. 61).
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| Released | April 1969 | 
| Genre | Country | 
| Label | Decca | 
In connection with the album's release, Decca designated April 1969 as "Kitty Wells Month." Music critic Al Freeders gave the album three stars, called it "a great package", and concluded: "Let us bow to the Queen, she is again a winner."[2]
Greg Adams of AllMusic gave the album two-and-a-half stars.[3] Adams opined that "Wells' nasal voice was an artifact of the '50s and primarily appealed to the loyal remnants of her old audience."[3]
Track listing
    
Side A
- "Guilty Street" (Cecil Null) [2:52]
 - "Shape Up Or Get Out" (Jim Anglin) [2:05]
 - "Happiness Hill" (Roy Botkin) [2:50]
 - "You're No Angel Yourself" (Jim Anglin) [2:25]
 - "We Could" (Felice Bryant) [2:37]
 - "Daddy Sang Bass" (Carl Perkins) [2:30]
 
Side B
- "I've Got You On My Mind Again" (Buck Owens) [2:27]
 - "Born To Be With You" (Don Robertson) [2:35]
 - "I Walk Alone" (Herbert W. Wilson) [2:22]
 - "Stand By Your Man" (Glenn Sutton, Billy Sherrill,Tammy Wynette) [2:37]
 - "Only The Lonely (Know The Way I Feel)" (Joe Melson, Roy Orbison) [2:14]
 
References
    
- "Kitty Wells - Guillty Street". Discogs. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
 - "Records". Dayton Daily News. April 27, 1969 – via Newspapers.com.
 - "Guilty Street". Allmmusic.com. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
 
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