Heart Over Mind (Tammy Wynette album)
Heart Over Mind | ||||
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Studio album by Tammy Wynette | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Epic Records | |||
Producer | Bob Montgomery | |||
Tammy Wynette chronology | ||||
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Heart Over Mind is an album by the American country music singer, Tammy Wynette. It was her 52nd album for Epic Records and reached #64 in the US country chart. Three singles were released from the album, "Let's Call It a Day Today" which reached #57 in the US and #66 in Canada, "I'm Turning You Loose", which did not chart, and "What Goes with Blue" which reached #56 in the US (all country charts). This was her penultimate studio album.
Track listing
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Side 1
- "Let’s Call It a Day Today" (Don Pfrimmer, Byron Gallimore) – 3:30
- "I’m Turning You Loose" (Sonny Throckmorton, Curly Putman) – 3:18
- "Suddenly Single" (Max D. Barnes, Troy Seals) – 2:58
- "What Goes With Blue" (Paul Nelson, Dave Gibson) – 3:21
- "Just For a Minute There" (Chester Lester) - 3:16
Side 2
- "Half the Way Home" (Wanda Mallette) – 3:28
- "I’m Falling Heart Over Mind" (Tim Mensy, Don Cook) – 2:24
- "Where’s the Fire" (Ron Moore, Lari White) – 2:53
- "If You Were The Friend" (Tim Mensy, Debbie Hupp) – 3:06
- "One Stone at a Time" (Gary Heyde, Kevin Morris) – 2:51
Musicians
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- Keyboards, arrangements: Ron Oats
- Bass guitar: Bob Wray, Roy Huskey, Jr.
- Drums, percussion: Lonnie Wilson
- Steel guitar: Paul Franklin, Jim Vest
- Mandolin: Jonathan Yudkin
- Electric guitar: Larry Byrom
- Acoustic guitar: Tim Mensy, Bill Hullett
- Harmonica: Terry McMillan
Backing singers
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- Lea Jane Berinati
- Kathy Ciavola
- Larry Keith
- Toni Jolene
- Kim Morrison
Production
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- Producer: Bob Montgomery
- Production assistant: Cathy Moore
- Recorded and mixed: Gene Eichelberger
- Assisted by: Shawn McLean
- Recorded at: The Bennett House & Omni Sound
- Mixed at: The Bennett House
- Mastered by: Denny Purcell at Georgetown Masters
- Album photography: Harry Langdon
- Album art design: Bill Johnson
Chart performance
Chart (1990) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 64 |
References
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