O.B. McClinton

Obie From Sentanobie Digital Album

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McClinton’s folky, down-home interpretation of Wilson Pickett’s “Don’t Let the Green Grass Fool You,” which appears here on his 1972 sophomore album, is possibly his most famous song. The cover, a dismissive look at a lover who’s strayed, went on to be his very first country single to chart, making its way into the Billboard Top 40. Other gems include his soul-twang version of “My Whole World Is Falling Down” (first made famous by Brenda Lee) and the timeless missive on a troublesome woman “Six Pack of Trouble” (written by Jerry Glenn Ward).

1. I Want You In The Morning
2. Don’t Let The Green Grass Fool You
3. She’s That Kind
4. My Whole World Is Falling Down
5. Sometimes I Like To Be Alone
6. I Wish It Would Rain
7. Today I Started Loving You Again
8. Walking on New Grass
9. (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don’t Want to Be Right
10. Obie From Senatobie
11. Six Pack of Trouble
12. The Unluckiest Songwriter in Nashville