Reba McEntire Starting Over
CD, Re-Release

Herstellungsland Großbritannien
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr unbekannt
Orig. Release 1995
Zeit 41:52
EAN-Nr. 008811126421
Label/Labelcode MCA RECORDS / LC 01056
Plattenfirma/Katalog-Nr. MCA Records, Inc. / MCD 11264
Musikrichtung Country
Sammlungen Gesucht Flohmarkt
1 (1 privat) 0 0

Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
CD
Track Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 41:52  
1. Talking In Your Sleep 4:27 C
2. Please Come To Boston 4:41 C
3. On My Own [With Linda Davis, Martina McBride And Trisha Yearwood] 4:34 C
4. I Won't Mention It Again 4:15
5. You're No Good 3:34 C
6. Ring On Her Finger, Time On Her Hands 4:14 C
7. Five Hundred Miles Away From Home 4:26 C
8. Starting Over Again 4:12 C
9. You Keep Me Hangin' On 3:26 C
10. By The Time I Get To Phoenix 4:03 C

Infos

"Starting Over" is the twenty-second album released by American country singer/actress Reba McEntire on October 3, 1995. It was a tribute to her roots and influences, featuring cover versions of songs by artists whom she admired growing up. Among the artists being covered were Dolly Parton, Donna Summer, Linda Ronstadt, The Supremes, Lee Greenwood and Patti LaBelle.
McEntire called on Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride and Linda Davis to join her for "On My Own", the album's first single. Additionally, a CBS television special entitled Reba: Celebrating 20 Years featured McEntire performing songs from the album in concert interspersed with footage of her returning home to her family in Oklahoma. The special was eventually released separately on video. The album peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard country albums chart and at No. 5 on the Billboard 200. It was certified Platinum by the RIAA three months after its release.
The album featured only one Top 10 single, "Ring On Her Finger, Time On Her Hands", which had been previously a Top Ten country hit for Greenwood in the mid-1980s; McEntire's rendition was a Top Ten hit as well upon its 1996 release, reaching No. 9 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The third single, "Starting Over Again" was composed by Summer and her husband Bruce Sudano, and had originally been a number one hit for Parton in 1980; McEntire's version reached the top-twenty. The fourth and final single, a cover of the Supremes' hit "You Keep Me Hangin' On", was not released to country radio, but did reach number 2 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart.
Love to Infinity produced remixes of the track "You Keep Me Hangin' On" that were released to dance clubs in the US. As a result, this song spent two weeks at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, McEntire's only hit on this survey.
It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart for the week of October 21, 1995 selling 101,000 copies. It stayed at No. 1 for two consecutive weeks. It stayed in the Top Ten for 19 weeks. It debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart for the week of October 21, 1995 and stayed in the Top Ten for two weeks.

Larry Byrom - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Terry Crisp - steel guitar
Rob Hajacos - fiddle
Chris Hicks - saxophone
Dann Huff - electric guitar
Mac McAnally - acoustic guitar
Nashville String Machine - strings
Steve Nathan - keyboards, synthesizer, Wurlitzer
Michael Omartian - piano, keyboards
Tom Roady - percussion
Leland Sklar - bass guitar
Carlos Vega - drums

Backing vocalists:
Robert Bailey, Karla Bonoff, Lisa Cochran, Linda Davis, Vicki Hampton, Martina McBride, Mike Mellet, Kim Richey, Chris Rodriguez, Wendy Waldman, Trisha Yearwood
(Wikipedia)

"Talking In Your Sleep" (Roger Cook, Bobby Wood), First released by Marmalade, January 1978. Also recorded by American country music artist Crystal Gayle, released in January 1978 as the first single from the album "When I Dream"

"Please Come to Boston" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Dave Loggins. It was released in May 1974 as the first single from his album Apprentice (In a Musical Workshop)

"On My Own" by Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, first released by Patti La Belle and Michael McDonald, 1986

"You're No Good": Clint Ballard Jr. (May 24, 1931 – December 23, 2008) was an American songwriter. He wrote two Billboard Hot 100 number one hits. The first was "Game of Love" by Wayne Fontana and The Mindbenders in 1965. The second was the 1975 hit, "You're No Good" by Linda Ronstadt (first sung by Dee Dee Warwick, later covered by Van Halen)

"Ring on Her Finger, Time on Her Hands" is a song written by Don Goodman, Pam Rose and Mary Ann Kennedy and first recorded by American country music artist Lee Greenwood. It was released in February 1982 as the second single from his album Inside Out.

"Five Hundred Miles Away From Home" by Robert Joseph (Bobby) Bare (born April 7, 1935, Ironton, OH), an American country music singer and songwriter. This track got to #10 in 1963.

"Starting Over Again" is a song recorded by American entertainer Dolly Parton (recorded December 1979, released March 1980). Telling the story of a middle aged couple separating after 30 years of marriage, the song was written by Donna Summer and her husband Bruce Sudano.

"You Keep Me Hangin' On" is a 1966 song written and composed by Holland–Dozier–Holland. It first became a popular Billboard Hot 100 number one hit for the American Motown group The Supremes in late 1966

"By the Time I Get to Phoenix" is a song written by Jimmy Webb. Originally recorded by Johnny Rivers in 1965

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Presswerk: Universal M&L
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