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Unchained Melody: The Early Years

Unchained Melody: The Early Years or simply The Early Years[1][2][3][4] is a compilation album by American country singer LeAnn Rimes, released in the United States on February 11, 1997 (see 1997 in music) by Curb Records. Due to high sales of her debut album, Blue, the album consists of tracks recorded previously to Blue (tracks one, two and five through nine were taken from Rimes's independent album, under Nor Va Jak label, All That (1994)). "Unchained Melody" (originally by The Righteous Brothers) was released on a single as a B-side track with "Put a Little Holiday in Your Heart" at Target stores during the 1996 Christmas season alongside Rimes's debut album. The album contains cover versions of "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart" by Patsy Montana, "Blue Moon of Kentucky" by Bill Monroe, "I Will Always Love You" by Dolly Parton, "Yesterday" by The Beatles. The album has been certified 2× Platinum for shipments of two million copies in the United States. She was the fourth solo artist to chart on the Billboard 200 under the age of 18.[5]

Unchained Melody: The Early Years

February 11, 1997

1994–1996

Norman Petty (Clovis, N.M.), Rosewood (Tyler, Tex.), Masterfonics (Nashville)

32:36

Greg Walker, Johnny Mulhair, Wilbur C. Rimes

Background[edit]

Due to high sales of Rimes's debut album, Blue,[6] Curb Records used several tracks recorded from Rimes' commercial album, All That,[7][8] all of which were recorded when Rimes was eleven years old.[9][8] The only songs not recorded prior to Blue is Rimes's cover of Bill Monroe's "Blue Moon of Kentucky" and the song "River of Love". "Unchained Melody" was originally released on a single as a B-side track with "One Way Ticket (Because I Can)" and again on the promotional CD single, "Put a Little Holiday in Your Heart", at Target stores during the 1996 Christmas season alongside Rimes's debut album[10][11] before being released as a single on its own in December 1996. The compilation album was released on February 11, 1997, by Curb Records.[12]


Despite Rimes also being a country singer, her cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" is done in the style of Whitney Houston's R&B cover.