Exchange of Hearts

Exchange of Hearts is the debut album by American singer-songwriter David Slater. It was released in 1988 on Capitol Records, and produced by Randy Scruggs. The album reached the top 40 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, peaking at number 33.[1] Three of its singles charted on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, with the first two singles, "I'm Still Your Fool" and "The Other Guy" (Little River Band cover) reaching the top 40 at numbers 36 and 30, respectively.[2][3] The third single from the album is a cover of the 1980 Jim Photoglo song "We Were Meant to Be Lovers"; this version reached number 63 on the Hot Country Songs chart.[4]

Exchange of Hearts
Studio album by
Released1988
Recorded1987
StudioScruggs Sound Studio
GenreCountry, soft rock
LabelCapitol
ProducerRandy L. Scruggs
David Slater chronology
Exchange of Hearts
(1988)
Be with Me
(1989)
Singles from Exchange of Hearts
  1. "I'm Still Your Fool"
  2. "The Other Guy"
  3. "We Were Meant to Be Lovers"
  4. "Exchange of Hearts"

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."We Were Meant to Be Lovers" (Brian Francis Neary, Jim Photoglo) 
2."Paintin' the Town Blue" (Bob Garfrerick, Don Parsons, Steve Jones) 
3."The Other Guy" (Graeham Goble) 
4."I'm Still Your Fool" (Bryan Hill, Preston Sullivan) 
5."How to Survive a Heartache" (Dennis Morgan, Stephen Allen Davis) 
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."I've Met My Match" (Brent Mason, David Slater, Jackie White) 
2."Exchange of Hearts" (David Slater, Jackie White) 
3."Cry Baby" (Jerry Fuller, Joe Chemay, John Hobbs) 
4."Rest Assured" (David Slater, Jackie White) 
5."Losin' My Louisiana Blues" (David Slater, Jackie White) 
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