Kevin Denney (album)

Kevin Denney is the self-titled debut album of American country music artist Kevin Denney, released in 2002 on Lyric Street Records. It features the singles "That's Just Jessie", "Cadillac Tears" and "It'll Go Away", all of which charted on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts between 2002 and 2003. "That's Just Jessie" was the highest-peaking of these three, reaching number 16 on the country charts and number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100. Following this song were "Cadillac Tears" and "It'll Go Away", which respectively reached numbers 30 and 43 on the country charts. Also included on this album is the song "Takin' Off the Edge", which was previously recorded by John Michael Montgomery on his 1992 debut album Life's a Dance.

Kevin Denney
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 23, 2002 (2002-04-23)
GenreCountry
LabelLyric Street
ProducerLeigh Reynolds
Kevin Denney chronology
Kevin Denney
(2002)
Somewhere in Between
(2016)
Singles from Kevin Denney
  1. "That's Just Jessie"
    Released: December 8, 2001
  2. "Cadillac Tears"
    Released: June 15, 2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Country Standard Time(Favourable) [2]

After the third single from this album was released, Denney issued a fourth single entitled "A Year at a Time", which peaked at #46. This song was not included on an album, however, and Denney was dropped from Lyric Street's roster shortly afterward.

Track listing

  1. "It Doesn't Matter" (Kevin Denney, Don Sampson) - 3:12
  2. "Correct Me If I'm Right" (Tony Martin, Jimmy Yeary, Tom Shapiro) - 3:08
  3. "That's Just Jessie" (Denney, Kerry Kurt Phillips, Patrick Jason Matthews) - 3:52
  4. "Cadillac Tears" (Leslie Satcher, Wynn Varble) - 2:58
  5. "It'll Go Away" (Denney, Sampson) - 3:04
  6. "Takin' Off the Edge" (Larry Cordle, Larry Shell) - 3:24
  7. "My Kind of Song" (Denney) - 3:11
  8. "We Rhyme" (Jim Rushing, Bryan Kennedy) - 3:39
  9. "That's What I Believe" (Ruby Lovett, Varble) - 3:51
  10. "Ain't Skeered" (Craig Wiseman, Anthony Smith) - 3:51
  11. "Daddy Was a Navy Man" (Cordle, Shell) - 4:49

Personnel

Compiled from liner notes.[3]

Chart performance

Chart (2002) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 14
U.S. Billboard 200 119
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers 2
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References

  1. Kevin Denney at AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-06-20.
  2. "Kevin Denney - Kevin Denney". Countrystandardtime.com. 2007-10-23. Retrieved 2011-06-20.
  3. Kevin Denney (CD). Kevin Denney. Lyric Street Records. 2002. 165020.CS1 maint: others (link)
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