The Sound of Country Music

[1] RCA Camden was a considered a budget record label, which meant it would include previously-released material.

Among the tracks West covered was "You Ain't Woman Enough" by Loretta Lynn, "Together Again" by Buck Owens and "Crazy Arms" by Ray Price.

[3] RCA Camden was a considered a budget record label, which meant it would include previously-released material.

Among the tracks West covered was "You Ain't Woman Enough" by Loretta Lynn, "Together Again" by Buck Owens and "Crazy Arms" by Ray Price.

[2] The Sound of Country Music was released in February 1967 on RCA Camden, becoming her fifth studio recording.