Looks Like Stormy Weather 1969-1975 - Sammi Smith
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Sammi Smith sang soulful, melancholy country music. Her low, distinctively husky voice was built for sad songs, and she has been described as country music's Dusty Springfield.
Compiled and annotated by Bob Stanley, Looks Like Stormy Weather is a collection built for winter nights. There was a compelling warmth to her voice that should have taken her out of country and into the Hot 100 - or even the UK charts - more than once, but her only real crossover moment came in 1971 when she scored the original hit version of Help Me Make It Through The Night.
- I'm in for Stormy Weather
- Manhattan, Kansas
- This Room for Rent
- Saunders' Ferry Lane
- But You Know I Love You
- I've Got to Have You
- Brownville Lumberyard
- The Good-For-Something Years
- I Was Just Fifteen
- Cover Me
- Birmingham Mistake
- Jimmy's in Georgia
- Long Black Veil
- He Makes It Hard to Say Goodbye
- Then You Walk in
- When Michael Calls
- The Toast of '45
- I Miss You Most When You're Right Here
- Sunshine
- Today I Started Loving You Again
- He's Everywhere
- Help Me Make It Through the Night
- Desperados Waiting for a Train
- Texas 1947