Key's in the Mailbox

Key's in the Mailbox is the 24th studio album released by American country artist Barbara Mandrell. The album was released September 24, 1991, on Capitol Records and was produced by Jerry Crutchfield. It was Mandrell's fourth and final album for the Capitol label.

Key's in the Mailbox
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 24, 1991
RecordedApril 15, 1991 (Nashville, TN)
GenreCountry
Length30:25
LabelCapitol
ProducerJerry Crutchfield
Barbara Mandrell chronology
No Nonsense
(1990)
Key's in the Mailbox
(1991)
The Best of Barbara Mandrell
(1992)
Singles from Key's in the Mailbox
  1. "Key's in the Mailbox"
    Released: 1991
  2. "When a Man Loves a Woman"
    Released: 1991
  3. "I Love You Because"
    Released: 1992
  4. "Try Gettin' Over You"
    Released: 1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Background and content

Key's in the Mailbox was recorded in spring 1991 at the Music Mill and the Digital Recorders in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Unlike her past release, Mandrell used Jerry Crutchfield as the lead producer instead of Jimmy Bowen.[2] The album consisted of ten tracks of songs recorded in a traditional country arrangement, similar to that of her previous Capitol releases. The opening title track was written by Harlan Howard, who previously contributed to Mandrell's 1988 release I'll Be Your Jukebox Tonight. The second track entitled "Tall Drink of Water" included a Country and Western arrangement. "Try Gettin' Over You" was co-written by American pop artist Michael Bolton and "I Love You Because" had previously been recorded by Leon Payne and Elvis Presley. The album also includes a cover of Percy Sledge's "When a Man Loves a Woman". The album was originally released on a compact disc upon its release in 1991 and was also available on audio cassette.[3] Bill Carpenter of Allmusic gave Key's in the Mailbox three out five stars, calling the album "Heartful soul and contemporary country."[1]

Release

Key's in the Mailbox was released on September 24, 1991, and peaked at #62 on the Billboard Magazine Top Country Albums chart shortly afterward. It would be Mandrell's final release to chart on any Billboard album list.[4] Key's in the Mailbox spawned four singles between 1991 and 1992, none of which charted on the Billboard Magazine Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart or the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. The title track was released as the first single, followed by "When a Man Loves a Woman" in 1991. "I Love You Because" and "Try Gettin' Over You" were both released in 1992. Key's in the Mailbox was Mandrell's final studio release for Capitol Records, after recording four albums for the label between 1988 and 1991.

Track listing

  1. "The Key's in the Mailbox" – (Harlan Howard) 2:10
  2. "Tall Drink of Water" – 2:26 (Susan Longacre / Zack Turner)
  3. "You're All I've Got to Lose" – 3:19 (Byron Hill / Cyril Pearson)
  4. "Before I'm Ever Over You" – 2:27 (Sandy Ramos / Jerry Vandiver)
  5. "When a Man Loves a Woman" – (Calvin Lewis / Andrew Wright) 3:18
  6. "This Rock" – (Naomi Martin / Rhonda Gunn) 3:18
  7. "Try Gettin' Over You" – (Michael Bolton, Doug James) 4:03
  8. "The Way I Feel Right Now" – (Bill Kenner / Thom McHugh) 3:01
  9. "I Love You Because" – (Leon Payne) 3:11
  10. "Road to Your Heart" – (Wendy Waldman / Josh Leo / Jim Photoglo) 3:12

Personnel

Sales chart positions

Album
Chart (1991) Peak
position
[4]
U.S. Top Country Albums 62
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References

  1. Carpenter, Bil. Key's in the Mailbox at AllMusic. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
  2. "Barbara Mandrell's Recording Sessions". Country Music.Blogspot. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
  3. "Key's in the Mailbox: Barbara Mandrell". Amazon.com. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
  4. Key's in the Mailbox < charts at AllMusic. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
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