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Album Details: Suffer Time

Release Date:01/01/1966
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Track List: Suffer Time

  1. Mommy, Can I Still Call Him Daddy
  2. Another Heart for You to Break
  3. Baby
  4. Before the Ring on Your Finger T...
  5. Wear Away
  6. Fair Weather Lover
  1. Suffertime
  2. Let Me Talk to You
  3. Would You Hold It Against Me
  4. Just Out of Reach
  5. What's Come Over My Baby
  6. Is This Me

Pro Reviews: Suffer Time

  • All Music Guide

    Dottie West is visibly suffering on the cover of her 1966 album Suffer Time. Not only is she wearing a pained expressionshe appears to be on the verge of jumping off a bridge. The first song, "Mommy, Can I Still Call Him Daddy," could certainly drive its listeners to jump off a bridge. The wretched warbling of West's fouryearold son, Dale, renders nearly unbearable this maudlin tale of divorce as seen through the eyes of a child. Producer Chet Atkins must have had some difficulty getting a usable performance out of the tyke, because it sounds like he used a single take of the boy singing the chorus and dubbed it in everywhere it appears in the song. Even following on the heels of West's Top 5 hit "Would You Hold It Against Me" wasn't enough to push this stinker into the Top 20. The album quickly improves, however, and wrings the tears out of a platter's worth of weepers about dead and dying love. West composed most of the songs on the album with her husband, including the two aforement...ioned hits and the album's second Top 20 entry, "What's Come Over My Baby." Felice and Boudleaux Bryant contributed the moderate hit "Before the Ring on Your Finger Turns Green," the only uptempo song on the album's first side. Atkins produced all but three cuts, which he delegated to Ray Stevens. The production style on Stevens' tracks is noticeably different, disrupting the continuity of the album. Thanks in large part to its four hit singles, Suffer Time was a substantial hit on the country album charts, despite the liner notes' promise that it will make its audience "taste the unhappiness of the eternal loser." - Greg Adams, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Dottie West

Dottie West was one of the most successful, and controversial, performers to rise to popularity during the Nashville sound era; like her friend and mentor Patsy Cline, West's battles for identity and respect within the maledominated country music hierarchy were instrumental in enabling other female artists to gain control over the directions of their careers. Born Dorot... Read more