The Game of Triangles

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The Game of Triangles
Bobby Bare, Norma Jean, Liz Anderson The Game of Triangles LP front.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1967
Recorded1966
GenreCountry, Nashville Sound
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerBob Ferguson, Chet Atkins, Felton Jarvis
Bobby Bare chronology
This I Believe
(1966)
The Game of Triangles
(1967)
A Bird Named Yesterday
(1967)
Norma Jean chronology
Norma Jean Sings a Tribute to Kitty Wells
(1966)
The Game of Triangles
(1967)
Norma Jean Sings Porter Wagoner
(1967)
Liz Anderson chronology
(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers
(1966)
The Game of Triangles
(1967)
Liz Anderson Sings
(1967)

The Game of Triangles is a studio album by Bobby Bare, Norma Jean and Liz Anderson. It was Bobby Bare's tenth studio album, Norma Jean's fourth and Liz Anderson's second. The title song was a top 5 hit for the trio and they were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. Only six of the album's songs were performed by all three artists, each of whom also contributed two solo performances to the album. The album was released as a music download on April 3, 2015 by Sony Legacy. On January 1, 2018, the European record label Morello released it as a deluxe cd also featuring the tracks from two Bobby Bare duet albums with Skeeter Davis.

Track listing[]

  1. "One Among the Three of Us" (Vic McAlpin)
  2. "The Wife of the Party" (Liz Anderson) (Liz Anderson solo)
  3. "Pursuing Happiness" (Harlan Howard) (Norma Jean solo)
  4. "Guess I'll Move on Down the Line" (Ken Sonnenberg, Martin Siegel) (Bobby Bare solo)
  5. "Bye Bye Love" (Boudleaux Bryant, Felice Bryant)
  6. "The Game of Triangles" (Cy Coben)
  7. "Homesick" (Billy C. Cole) (Bobby Bare solo)
  8. "Fairy Tale" (Liz Anderson) (Liz Anderson solo)
  9. "Three Mixed Up Hearts" (Ben Peters)
  10. "Don't Let That Doorknob Hit You" (Vic McAlpin) (Norma Jean solo)
  11. "Which One Is to Blame" (Redd Stewart, Sunny Dull)

Personnel[]

Chart positions[]

Year Chart Position
1968 Billboard Country Albums 18

References[]



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