Glen Campbell Try a Little Kindness MP3 download

Album/Movie The Very Best Of Glen Campbell
Singers Glen Campbell, Curt Sapaugh
Music Composer Curt Sapaugh
Language English
Music Company ℗ 1969 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Duration 02:28

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About Try A Little Kindness

Listen to Try A Little Kindness online. Try A Little Kindness is an English language song and is sung by Glen Campbell. Try A Little Kindness, from the album The Very Best Of Glen Campbell, was released in the year 2004. The duration of the song is 2:23. Download English songs online from JioSaavn.

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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 22, 2017

Glen was a prolific recording artist and this is one of the over 80 albums he recorded during his illustrious career. Try A Little Kindness is an album full of country, folk, and easy listening songs that you'll remember and love for a life time. Done with Glen's laid back style, yet gentle flare, you will sing along with songs we have known since childhood.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 11, 2014

This album is so much more than the two super hits Try A Little Kindness & Honey Come Back. Folk Singer, Home Again & Love is Not A Game are 3 more reasons Glen Campbell is a national treasure. The album is an essential addition to any Glen Campbell collection.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 21, 2015

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 26, 2012

Than either WICHITA LINEMAN or GALVESTON. Personally, the weak points with Campbell's BIG '68-'69 sellers, WICHITA LINEMAN and GALVESTON, are that they start off with his great singles' hits, but the rest of the albums' quality fall off steeply on the filler cuts, especially "That's Not Home," "Fate of Man," "Everytime I Itch I Wind Up Scratchin' You," and the frankly lousy talky, "Friends." (You might check out Whispering Bill Anderson's version on Decca Lp WHERE HAVE ALL THE HEROES GONE.) By contrast, TRY A LITTLE KINDNESS's quality holds together far better. And better yet, far more guitar in the mix.

Several cuts on the Lp show song publishing controlled by Glen Campbell Music, Inc. (BMI) and Kayteekay Music (ASCAP), meaning he had a financial interest in the publishing:

"Try A Little Kindness," "For My Woman's Love," "Country Girl," "Where Do You Go," "Love Is Not a Game," "Once More With Feeling," "And the World Keeps Spinning," and "Home Again."

Normally this means the songs run to the 2nd- and 3rd-rate, but on this album it ain't necessarily so. Ben Peters is a GREAT C&W songwriter and his credits are a staple on 1970s Charley Pride albums; "For My Woman's Love" came out on Ben Peters' Liberty 45 #56139 about 1970 (different publishing credits), and Campbell would record his "San Francisco Is a Lonely Town" for the 1976 BLOODLINE album later. "Country Girl" (songwriting credit to Craig Smith) can be found on a CD comp by the Penny Arkade, a cult late '60s psych rock band, "Where Do You Go" and "Once More With Feeling" were featured on Julie Rogers' Ember UK Lp, ONCE MORE WITH FEELING and US version JULIE ROGERS ...WITH FEELING on Mega (1971)--you may recall she had a world-wide monster hit with "The Wedding" in 1963, "And the World Keeps Spinning" came out on a pop-rock 45 by Guess & Abner on Kapp in 1970, then as an Lp track by the People Tree in 1974 on the RPR label, "Love Is Not a Game" was penned by Jerry Goldstein, whose rock (or bubblegum?) credits include Sly & the Family Stone, the Strangeloves, War, among others (Glen Campbell was a COUNTRY artist???), and the closer, "Home Again" was put out on B-side of Larry Rintye on a 1971 failed Ranwood 45--er, maybe not so good; the label was owned by Randy Wood, former owner of Dot Records (think Pat Boone), and Lawrence Welk.

The two Glen Campbell hits were "Try A Little Kindness," which I see as a kind of goodtime reworking of "I Wanna Live" (syruppy feel-good C&W bubblegum), with Bobby Austin (two Lps and several Capitol 45s; his APARTMENT #9 Capitol T/ST 2773 1967 Lp was produced by Fuzzy Owens, see Merle Haggard...) in the songwriting credits -- he's probably still living off the credits of this song and "Apartment #9" for Tammy Wynette--, and "Honey Come Back," a Jimmy Webb-penned song, first a Soul hit for Chuck Jackson on Motown some months earlier, on his GOIN' BACK TO CHUCK JACKSON album. "Honey Come Back"/"Sands of Waikiki" was out on the Reprise label by Don Ho at the same time that Campbell's hit capped it off on Reprise 0871 45 single, which was Ho's immediate followup to Reprise 0800, which had his version of "Has Anybody Lost a Love"/"Galveston" on the B-side of that disc. And even more bizarre about "Honey Come Back" is Walter Brennan's take on his WALTER BRENNAN, YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNG London PS 577 Lp (1971), side one, track #6, "Not Much Left to Hang a Memory On," showing songwriting credit to Ben Peters (see above), BUT it's the same TUNE as "Honey Come Back" with different lyrics! (FYI: Walter Brennan's "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" on this album is a staple on Jim Nayder's ANNOYING MUSIC SHOW on NPR radio out of Chicago, if you swing that way. As a bonus, you can find his version of Glen Campbell-penned "That's Not Home" filler track from the WICHITA LINEMAN album on this putrid turkey!)

I've been hoping that TRY A LITTLE KINDNESS will come out on a cleaned up remastered CD; the vinyl copies all have a mastering or recording glitch, distortion on the "Country Girl" track on every copy I've found. But time is running out for CDs and this album is back catalog.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 24, 2009

Seems this is the only one of Campbell's Capitol albums which has yet to see release on CD; anyone have any word on the possibility?

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 25, 2010

I have a vinyl copy since 1970 which is now unplayable. I bought another vinyl copy from e-bay which is so and so. For years I 've been checking almost every week to see if "Try a little kindness" has been released on CD! There is this unbelievable song "And The World Keeps Spinning" that I would kill to get a proper copy of! It was never even included on any of the countless Glen Campbell compilations. Why Lord?...!!!...