Phantom 309 (album)
Phantom 309 is an album by country music singer Woodrow Wilson Sovine (July 17, 1918 – April 4, 1980), better known as Red Sovine released by Starday Records in 1967 and re-released by Power Pak Records (the budget division of Gusto Records) in 1975 with the same track listing and album art.[2] There was also a compilation CD of the same name issued by Prism Leisure in 2001. The original album peaked at #18 in the country charts and the title track reached #9 when originally released and #47 on its 1975 release.
Phantom 309 | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1967 & 1975 | |||
Genre | Country, truck-driving country | |||
Length | 32:06 | |||
Label | Starday Records & Gusto Records | |||
Producer | Don Pierce[1] | |||
Red Sovine chronology | ||||
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Track listing[3]
- Side 1
- "Phantom 309" (Tommy Faile) 3:30
- "Good Enough for Nothing" 2:13
- "Three Lovers Were Losers Today" 2:07
- "Lifetime to Regret" 2:37
- "That’s Me" 2:29
- "Anytime" 2:24
Side 2
- "In Your Heart" 2:15
- "Satisfied" 2:46
- "A Good Life" 3:28
- "Same Old Situation" 2:38
- "Viet Nam Deck of Cards" 3:36
- "Bummin’ Around" 2:04
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