Turn Around and Look At Me
Roy Drusky's 1969 recording of "Turn Around and Look At Me" stands as a defining example of his smooth, melodic country-pop style. Released on the Mercury label, the track exemplifies the polished production and romantic balladry that characterized his later career, distinguishing it from his earlier, more traditional country work. The song features Drusky's signature vocal delivery, blending a gentle baritone with a laid-back rhythm that appealed to a broad audience beyond the core country market. As part of his discography from the late 1960s, the recording captures the era's shift toward softer, more accessible sounds while maintaining the emotional depth typical of his repertoire. It remains a notable song in his catalog, showcasing his ability to craft memorable melodies that resonated with listeners during the transition from classic country to pop-country fusion. |