It's Just a Matter of Time (album)
It's Just a Matter of Time is the forty-second album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1985 (see 1985 in music).
It's Just a Matter of Time | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 1985 | |||
Recorded | 1985 | |||
Studio | Music Mill, Nashville, TN | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Harold Shedd | |||
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Track listing
Side 1:
- "It's Just a Matter of Time" (Clyde Otis, Brook Benton, Belford Hendricks) – 2:27
- "Wild Winds" (Dave Hanner) – 3:25
- "Cowboy Hall of Fame" (Jimmy Webb) – 2:33
- "Rag Doll" (Steve Eaton) – 4:00
- "Call Home" (Mike Reid, Troy Seals) – 3:26
Side 2:
- "Do What You Gotta Do" (Webb) – 3:44
- "Cowpoke" (Stan Jones) – 2:45
- "Shattered" (Webb) – 3:30
- "Sweet Sixteen" (Arranged by Glen Campbell) – 3:45
- "Gene Autry, My Hero" (Marty Robbins) – 3:12
Personnel
- Glen Campbell – vocals, acoustic guitars and electric guitars
- David Briggs – keyboards
- Shane Keister – synthesizer
- Eddie Bayers – drums
- Steve Turner – drums
- Larry Paxton – bass guitar
- Buddy Emmons – steel guitar
- Kenneth Bell – acoustic guitar
- Gregg Galbraith – acoustic guitar
- Brent Rowan – electric guitar
- The "A" Strings, Nashville String Machine – strings
Production
- Harold Shedd – production
- Jim Cotton – engineering
- Joe Scaife – engineering
- Aaron Rapoport – photography
- Bergen White – string arrangements ("It's Just a Matter of Time", "Wild Winds", "Call Home" and "Cowpoke")
- Jimmy Webb – string arrangements ("Cowboy Hall of Fame", "Rag Doll", "Do What You Gotta Do", "Shattered" and "Sweet Sixteen")
- Al De Lory – conducting ("Cowboy Hall of Fame")
Chart performance
Album
Chart (1985) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 32 |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak positions | |
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US Country | CAN Country | ||
1985 | "It's Just a Matter of Time" | 7 | 7 |
1986 | "Cowpoke" | 38 | — |
"Call Home" | 52 | — | |
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References
- "Glen Campbell Brings Back Old Cowboy Songs". The Spokesman-Review: 6. December 16, 1985. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
- Wine, Steven (January 23, 1986). "Glen Campbell Isn't Taking Chances Again". The Free-Lance Star: 78. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
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