Laura Cantrell offers a tribute to the 1950s “Queen of Country Music,” Kitty Wells.
(Jacob Blickenstaff)
At 91 years of age, Kitty Wells is the oldest living member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. And she can still surprise unsuspecting listeners. Despite her demure gingham dresses and sweet plaintive melodies, Wells was a radical. Some of her songs all but declare infidelity and promiscuousness:
I don’t claim to be an angel, My life’s been full of sin.
“I Don’t Claim to Be an Angel” wasn’t the first time those issues had been broached in country music, but Wells made hits. The Grand Ole Opry tried to ban the song, but, as Laura Cantrell tells Kurt Andersen, “the horse was out of the barn.” Wells revolutionized what a woman could sing about and paved the way for Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette a generation later.
Cantrell — a singer and songwriter, and a former tour guide at the Country Music Hall of Fame — was raised on Wells’ music. Her new record, Kitty Wells Dresses, is a top-to-bottom tribute. Cantrell visited Studio 360 to play a few Kitty Wells tunes with her band.
Bonus Track: “When the Roses Bloom Again”
Laura Cantrell performs the song, from the album of the same name, live in Studio 360.
Video: Laura Cantrell performs "I Don't Claim to Be an Angel"
Cheatin's a Sin
Artist: Kitty WellsAlbum: Cheatin's a Sin/I Gave My Wedding Dress AwayLabel: DECCA 28931 (45 vinyl single 7-inch record)Purchase: AmazonI Don't Claim to be an Angel
Artist: Laura CantrellAlbum: Kitty Wells DressesLabel: Diesel OnlyPurchase: AmazonPerformed live for Studio360
Kitty Wells Dresses
Artist: Laura CantrellAlbum: Kitty Wells DressesLabel: Diesel OnlyPurchase: AmazonPerformed live for Studio360
It Wasn't God WHo Made Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
Artist: Kitty WellsAlbum: Kitty Wells DressesLabel: Diesel OnlyPurchase: AmazonPoison in your Heart
Artist: Laura CantrellAlbum: Kitty Wells DressesLabel: Diesel OnlyPurchase: AmazonAppalachian Spring Suite
Artist: Aaron CopelandAlbum: Copland: Appalachian Spring Suite





Comments [4]
She is fantastic!!
Go, Laura! Best of luck on your new CD!
Kitty Well's "God Didn't Make Honky-Tonk Angels" was an answer to Hank Thompson's "I Didn't Know God Made Honky Tonk Angels".
Hank Thompson is from Texas, not Louisiana.
Hank was one of my personal heroes. So, I want to get the record straight. Laura is good, but she's no Hank.
I really like this!! Thanks!!
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