‘Matters of The Heart’
Hump Head Country HUMP 044 (2008)
Gene Watson’s ‘Matters of The Heart’ (Hump Head Country, 2008) was officially released by Hump Head Country on Monday 11 August 2008; the record label was based in Leatherhead, Surrey, England.
Gene Watson’s ‘Matters of The Heart’ (Hump Head Country, 2008) discography information is presented on the Gene Watson Fan Site for educational purposes only and no infringement of copyright is intended.
About Gene Watson’s ‘Matters of The Heart’…
Album Sleeve Notes
‘Whenever country music aficionados discuss the genre’s best traditional male vocalists, Gene Watson’s name is among those that suffice, along with the likes of George Jones (Saturday 12 September 1931 – Friday 26 April 2013), Vern Gosdin (Sunday 5 August 1934 – Tuesday 28 April 2009) and Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016).
One of the most consistent hit-makers of the 1970s and 1980s, his breakthrough single, ‘Love In The Hot Afternoon’, made No.3 in the US country charts in 1975 and launched a successful run that included 21 Top 10 singles, among them ‘Where Love Begins’, ‘Farewell Party’, ‘Fourteen Carat Mind’, ‘This Dream’s On Me’, ‘Paper Rosie’, ‘What She Don’t Know Won’t Hurt Her’ and ‘Sometimes I Get Lucky & Forget’.
One of country music’s all-time finest singers and performers, in his voice is all the ache of existence. His speciality is songs of heartbreak, unrequited love and regret. There are people who sing songs…and then there are the singers’ singers.
Gene Watson is in that elite class. He not only possesses a potent set of pipes, but an unerring song sense. The songs from writers like Joe Allen, Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 – Saturday 17 April 2004), Tom T. Hall (Monday 25 May 1936 – Friday 20 August 2021), Buzz Rabin (Friday 25 October 1940 – Sunday 13 October 2024) and Harlan Howard (Thursday 8 September 1927 – Sunday 3 March 2002) included here are mainly lesser known classic country songs.
Though some made it as hit singles, many more were hidden away on albums, but all are well worth listening to again and again.
Among their best creations are ‘Maybe I Should Have Been Listening’, ‘The Girl I Used To Run Around On’, ‘Baby Me Baby’, ‘Three’ and ‘Come Back Home’. The by-word of all those songs are meaningful lyrics that get to the very heart and soul of human emotions and relationship issues.
Among the genuine hits here are ‘Fourteen Carat Mind’, a country chart-topper from 1982 in which Watson’s voice masterfully pierces the music with strong effect, ranging from redneck rawness to sensuous sensitivity.
‘What She Don’t Know Won’t Hurt Her’, which made the Top Ten in 1983, is poignantly understated and Watson’s vocals wring every drop of emotion out of this well-written ballad about a man realising that his cheating is hurting him more than he can stand.
There was a time, some twenty-odd years ago, when Gene was the lone torch carrier for solid traditional Texas honky-tonk music. Whilst everybody around him were drowning the music in lavish strings and getting all dressed up like Urban Cowboys, he was quietly going about his business of performing the real thing.
He is still out there singing peerless country music. For no one, but no one, can sing a country song like the Watson man can. He has survived enough fads to know not to follow them.
‘Oh, man, I’ve come through everything – the pop-country thing, the rhinestone cowboys, the Outlaw movement’, he declares. ‘But I never altered my style. I just sing good country music and try to give fans their money’s worth’
Alan Cackett (former editor of Maverick Country)
Overview
Gene Watson’s ‘Matters of The Heart’ (Hump Head Country, 2008) is a 20-track compilation, which celebrates Gene Watson’s successful five-year (1980-1985) country music career at MCA Records.
Gene Watson’s ‘Matters of The Heart’ (Hump Head Country, 2008) is a 20-track compilation, which includes tracks taken from four of Gene Watson’s MCA Records albums; ‘Between This Time & The Next Time‘ (MCA Records, 1981), ‘Old Loves Never Die‘ (MCA Records, 1981), ‘This Dream’s on Me‘ (MCA Records, 1982) and ‘Sometimes I Get Lucky‘ (MCA Records, 1983).
Of the twenty tracks included on Gene Watson’s ‘Matters of The Heart’ (Hump Head Country, 2008), twelve tracks appear on CD for the first time, namely the following:
Track 5: ‘You Sure Make Cheatin’ Seem Easy’
Track 6: ‘You’re Just Another Beer Drinkin’ Song’
Track 7: ‘The Girl I Used To Run Around On’
Track 8: ‘Til Melinda Comes Around’
Track 9: ‘Roads & Other Reasons’
Track 10: ‘Old Loves Never Die’
Track 14: ‘Lonely Me’
Track 15: ‘From Cotton To Satin’
Track 16: ‘Three’
Track 17: ‘Come Back Home’
Track 18: ‘Somethin’ ‘Bout’ Bein’ Gone’
Track 19: ‘Thinkin’ ‘Bout Leaving’
The original version of ‘Baby Me Baby’ (track number 11) had not appeared on CD before, although Gene Watson re-recorded the track and included it on ‘Gene Watson: Then & Now‘ (Koch Records Nashville, 2005).
The original version of ‘If I Were You, I’d Fall In Love With Me’ (track number 13) has not appeared on CD before, although Gene Watson re-recorded the track and included it on ‘Gene Watson: Then & Now‘ (Koch Records Nashville, 2005).
‘Matters of The Heart’
Hump Head Country HUMP 044 (2008)
1 ‘Fourteen Carat Mind’
Writers: Dallas Frazier (Friday 27 October 1939 – Friday 14 January 2022) and Larry Lee Favorite (Saturday 6 January 1940 – Saturday 26 May 2001)
Publishers: Acuff-Rose Publications Inc. (BMI)
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘Fourteen Carat Mind’, which was written by Dallas Frazier (Friday 27 October 1939 – Friday 14 January 2022) and Larry Lee Favorite (Saturday 6 January 1940 – Saturday 26 May 2001), and included the track on ‘Old Loves Never Die‘ (MCA Records, 1981).
Gene Watson re-recorded ‘Fourteen Carat Mind’, which was written by Dallas Frazier (Friday 27 October 1939 – Friday 14 January 2022) and Larry Lee (Saturday 6 January 1940 – Saturday 26 May 2001), and included the track on ‘Best of the Best: 25 Greatest Hits‘ (Fourteen Carat Music, 2012).
2 ‘Sometimes I Get Lucky & Forget’
Writers: Ernie Rowell and Bobby Lee House (Friday 11 February 1949 – Thursday 25 November 2004)
Publishers: Blue Creek Music / Booth & Watson Music / On the House Music (BMI)
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘Sometimes I Get Lucky & Forget’, which was written by Ernie Rowell and Bobby Lee House (Friday 11 February 1949 – Thursday 25 November 2004), and included the track on ‘Sometimes I Get Lucky‘ (MCA Records, 1983).
Gene Watson re-recorded ‘Sometimes I Get Lucky & Forget’, which was written by Ernie Rowell and Bobby Lee House (Friday 11 February 1949 – Thursday 25 November 2004), and included the track on ‘Best of the Best: 25 Greatest Hits‘ (Fourteen Carat Music, 2012).
3 ‘Maybe I Should Have Been Listening’
Writer: Buzz Rabin (Friday 25 October 1940 – Sunday 13 October 2024)
Publishers: Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI)
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘Maybe I Should Have Been Listening’, which was written by Buzz Rabin (Friday 25 October 1940 – Sunday 13 October 2024), and included the track on ‘Between This Time & The Next Time‘ (MCA Records, 1981).
4 ‘What She Don’t Know Won’t Hurt Her’
Writers: Dave Lindsey and Ernie Rowell
Publishers: Booth and Watson Music / Crosstimbers Music / Blue Creek Music (BMI)
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘What She Don’t Know Won’t Hurt Her’ (written by Dave Lindsey and Ernie Rowell) and included the track on ‘This Dream’s on Me‘ (MCA Records, 1982).
Gene Watson re-recorded ‘What She Don’t Know Won’t Hurt Her’ (written by Dave Lindsey and Ernie Rowell) and included the track on ‘Best of the Best: 25 Greatest Hits‘ (Fourteen Carat Music, 2012).
5 ‘You Sure Make Cheatin’ Seem Easy’
Writers: Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 – Saturday 17 April 2004) and Warren D. Robb
Publishers: Millstone Music Company / Baray Music Inc. (BMI)
• This track appears on CD for the first time
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘You Sure Make Cheatin’ Seem Easy’, which was written by Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 – Saturday 17 April 2004) and Warren D. Robb, and included the track on ‘This Dream’s on Me‘ (MCA Records, 1982).
6 ‘You’re Just Another Beer Drinkin’ Song’
Writers: Warren D. Robb and Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 – Saturday 17 April 2004)
Publishers: Millstone Music Company (ASCAP) / Baray Music Inc. (BMI)
• This track appears on CD for the first time
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘You’re Just Another Beer Drinkin’ Song’, which was Warren D. Robb and Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 – Saturday 17 April 2004), and included the track on ‘Sometimes I Get Lucky‘ (MCA Records, 1983).
7 ‘The Girl I Used To Run Around On’
Writer: Joe Allen
Publishers: Tree Publishing Company Inc. (BMI)
• This track appears on CD for the first time
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘The Girl I Used To Run Around On’ (written by Joe Allen) and included the track on ‘Old Loves Never Die‘ (MCA Records, 1981).
8 ‘Til Melinda Comes Around’
Writer: Glenn Ray McGuirt (1938 – Thursday 11 June 2020)
Publishers: Gator Music (SESAC)
• This track appears on CD for the first time
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘Til Melinda Comes Around’, which was written by Glenn Ray McGuirt (1938 – Thursday 11 June 2020), and included the track on ‘Old Loves Never Die‘ (MCA Records, 1981).
9 ‘Roads & Other Reasons’
Writer: Buzz Rabin (Friday 25 October 1940 – Sunday 13 October 2024) Buzz Rabin
Publishers: Window Music Publishing Company Inc. (BMI)
• This track appears on CD for the first time
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘Roads & Other Reasons’, which was written by Buzz Rabin (Friday 25 October 1940 – Sunday 13 October 2024), and included the track on ‘Old Loves Never Die‘ (MCA Records, 1981).
10 ‘Old Loves Never Die’
Writers: Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 – Saturday 17 April 2004) and Warren D. Robb
Publishers: Millstone Music / Baray Music Inc. (ASCAP/BMI)
• This track appears on CD for the first time
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘Old Loves Never Die’, which was written by Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 – Saturday 17 April 2004) and Warren D. Robb, and included the track on ‘Old Loves Never Die‘ (MCA Records, 1981).
Gene Watson re-recorded ‘Old Loves Never Die’, which was written by Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 – Saturday 17 April 2004) and Warren D. Robb, and included the track on ‘Real.Country.Music‘ (Fourteen Carat Music, 2016).
11 ‘Baby Me Baby’
Writer: Harlan Howard (Thursday 8 September 1927 – Sunday 3 March 2002)
Publishers: Harlan Howard Songs / Tree Publishing Company Inc. (BMI)
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘Baby Me Baby’, which was written by Harlan Howard (Thursday 8 September 1927 – Sunday 3 March 2002), and included the track on ‘This Dream’s on Me‘ (MCA Records, 1982).
12 ‘You Waltzed Yourself Right Into My Life’
Writer: Ron Moore
Publishers: Low Ball Music Inc. (BMI)
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘You Waltzed Yourself Into My Life’ (written by Ron Moore) and included the track on ‘Sometimes I Get Lucky‘ (MCA Records, 1983).
13 ‘If I Were You, I’d Fall In Love With Me’
Writers: Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 – Saturday 17 April 2004) and Warren D. Robb
Publishers: Almarie Music (BMI) / Millstone Music Company (ASCAP)
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘If I Were You, I’d Fall In Love With Me’, which was written by Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 – Saturday 17 April 2004) and Warren D. Robb, and included the track on ‘Sometimes I Get Lucky‘ (MCA Records, 1983).
14 ‘Lonely Me’
Writer: Larry Booth
Publishers: Booth & Watson Music (BMI)
• This track appears on CD for the first time
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘Lonely Me’ (written by Larry Booth) and included the track on ‘Old Loves Never Die‘ (MCA Records, 1981).
15 ‘From Cotton To Satin’
Writers: David Chamberlain and Jim Vest
Publishers: Column One Music (ASCAP)
• This track appears on CD for the first time
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘From Cotton To Satin’ (written by David Chamberlain and Jim Vest) and included the track on ‘This Dream’s on Me‘ (MCA Records, 1982).
16 ‘Three’
Writer: Tom T. Hall (Monday 25 May 1936 – Friday 20 August 2021)
Publishers: Newkeys Music Inc. (BMI)
• This track appears on CD for the first time
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘Three’, which was written by Tom T. Hall (Monday 25 May 1936 – Friday 20 August 2021), and included the track on ‘Between This Time & The Next Time‘ (MCA Records, 1981).
17 ‘Come Back Home’
Writers: Joe Allen and Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 – Saturday 17 April 2004)
Publishers: Joe Allen Music Inc. (BMI)
• This track appears on CD for the first time
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘Come Back Home’, which was written by Joe Allen and Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 – Saturday 17 April 2004), and included the track on ‘Between This Time & The Next Time‘ (MCA Records, 1981).
18 ‘Somethin’ ‘Bout’ Bein’ Gone’
Writer: Buzz Rabin (Friday 25 October 1940 – Sunday 13 October 2024)
Publishers: Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI)
• This track appears on CD for the first time
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘Somethin’ ‘Bout’ Bein’ Gone’, which was written by Buzz Rabin (Friday 25 October 1940 – Sunday 13 October 2024), and included the track on ‘This Dream’s on Me‘ (MCA Records, 1982).
19 ‘Thinkin’ ‘Bout Leaving’
Writers: Randy Albright, Mark D. Sanders and Butch Paulson
Publishers: Milene Music (ASCAP)
• This track appears on CD for the first time
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘Thinkin’ ‘Bout Leaving’ (written by Randy Albright, Mark D. Sanders and Butch Paulson) and included the track on ‘Sometimes I Get Lucky‘ MCA Records, 1983).
20 ‘This Dream’s On Me’
Writer: Fred Koller
Publishers: Coal Miners Music Inc. (BMI)
Gene Watson recorded the original version of ‘This Dream’s On Me’ (written by Fred Koller) and included the track on ‘This Dream’s on Me‘ MCA Records, 1982).
Gene Watson re-recorded ‘This Dream’s On Me’ (written by Fred Koller) and included the track on ‘Best of the Best: 25 Greatest Hits’ (Fourteen Carat Music, 2012).
• Read a Country Music People review of Gene Watson’s ‘Matters of The Heart‘ (Hump Head Country, 2008)
The review, which was written by Al Moir, was published in the November 2008 issue of the United Kingdom monthly publication Country Music People.
‘Matters of The Heart’
Hump Head Country HUMP 044 (2008)
Gene Watson’s ‘Matters of The Heart’ (Hump Head Country, 2008) was mastered from vinyl LPs and everything was done to eliminate any noise imperfections.
Thank you to Alan Cackett, Sarah Brosmer and Sean Brady for helping to put this album together.