Who Do You Go To
Wanda Jackson's 1967 recording of 'Who Do You Go To' stands as a defining moment in the evolution of country rock and honky-tonk. As the 'Queen of Rockabilly,' Jackson infused this traditional country ballad with a driving, electric guitar rhythm that bridged the gap between rural roots and urban rock. The track exemplifies her signature style, blending the raw emotionalism of outlaw country with the swagger of the era's emerging rock scene. Released on the album 'You'll Always Have My Love,' the song showcases her powerful vocal delivery and her ability to reinterpret classic material for a modern audience. It remains a staple of her discography, capturing the spirit of the late 1960s where traditional instrumentation met new sonic textures. |