All I Can Be
All I Can Be is the debut studio album of American country music artist Collin Raye. It features the hit singles "All I Can Be (Is a Sweet Memory)" (originally recorded by Conway Twitty as "All I Can Be Is a Sweet Memory" on his 1985 album Chasin' Rainbows), "Love, Me" (Raye's first #1 on the Billboard country charts), and "Every Second". The final track, "If I Were You", is a different song than the song of the same name recorded on Raye's 1994 album Extremes. "Any Ole Stretch of Blacktop" was later recorded by Shenandoah as a new track for their 1992 Greatest Hits album.
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Released | August 27, 1991 | |||
Recorded | 1991 at The Bennett House (Franklin, TN) & Footprint Sound (Sherman Oaks, CA) | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 33:28 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Jerry Fuller John Hobbs | |||
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Singles from All I Can Be | ||||
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Track listing
- "All I Can Be (Is a Sweet Memory)" (Harlan Howard) – 3:09
- "Every Second" (Gerald Smith, Wayne Perry) – 2:25
- "Faithful Old Flame" (Brent Mason, Lonnie Wilson) – 3:23
- "'Scuse Moi, My Heart" (Steve Stone, Jerry Fuller) – 3:30
- "Any Old Stretch of Blacktop" (Frank J. Myers, Bernie Nelson) – 3:37
- "Love, Me" (Skip Ewing, Max T. Barnes) – 3:52
- "Blue Magic" (Collin Raye, John Hobbs, Fuller) – 3:02
- "It Could've Been So Good" (Chris Waters, Wilson) – 4:21
- "Sadly Ever After" (Mark Collie, Bruce Burch) – 3:03
- "If I Were You" (Richard Fagan, Rick Peoples) – 2:51
Production
- Jerry Fuller, John Hobbs: Producers
- Annette Fuller: Production Assistant
- Gene Eichelberger, Brian Friedman: Engineering
- Wally Traugott: Mastering
Chart performance
Chart (1991) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 7 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 54 |
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers | 5 |
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