On This Day in 1968, Glen Campbell Was at No. 1 With the Album That Put Him on the Map and a Title Track That Served as a TV Theme Song

On this day (Octo­ber 22) in 1968, Glen Camp­bell was at No. 1 on the Top Coun­try Albums chart with Gen­tle on My Mind, giv­ing him his first entry on the tal­ly. After years of strug­gling to find suc­cess as a solo artist, Gen­tle on My Mind and its title track launched Camp­bell to star­dom. It was the first of sev­en con­sec­u­tive No. 1 LPs. Addi­tion­al­ly, the title track quick­ly became his sig­na­ture song.

Before Camp­bell was one of the hottest acts in coun­try music, he was a stu­dio musi­cian in Los Ange­les. His skill as a gui­tarist land­ed him a spot on the leg­endary Wreck­ing Crew, a group of high­ly sought-after ses­sion play­ers. Before embark­ing on his solo career, he appeared on record­ings from the likes of Dean Mar­tin, Bing Cros­by, Mer­le Hag­gard, Roger Miller, and Elvis Pres­ley.

Glen Campbell Finds Solo Success

Glen Camp­bell released “Gen­tle on My Mind” as the album’s first sin­gle in June 1967. Then, after find­ing suc­cess with oth­er sin­gles, he released it again the next year. It became his sig­na­ture song, and it was the theme song for his TV show. When Camp­bell re-released the song, it land­ed with­in the top 40 of the Hot 100, giv­ing him his first crossover hit. Addi­tion­al­ly, it brought him a pair of Gram­my Awards. How­ev­er, it wasn’t a huge coun­try hit. Upon its first release, it peaked at No. 30 on the Hot Coun­try Songs chart. The sec­ond time around, it only reached No. 44 on the coun­try chart.

Despite its lack­lus­ter chart per­for­mance, the song was mas­sive­ly suc­cess­ful. It won Best Male Vocal Per­for­mance and Best Coun­try & West­ern Record­ing at the 10th annu­al Gram­my Awards. Addi­tion­al­ly, it took home Sin­gle of the Year at the 1967 ACM Awards. Gen­tle on My Mind won the ACM Award for Album of the Year as well, large­ly dri­ven by the title track