My Turn (Doug Stone album)

My Turn is the eleventh studio album released by American country music artist Doug Stone. It is also his second album for Lofton Creek Records. The album produced the singles "Nice Problem" and "She Always Get What She Wants", neither of which charted on the Billboard country charts. The third single, "Don't Tell Mama", was previously recorded by Ty Herndon on his 1996 album Living in a Moment and Gary Allan on his 1999 album Smoke Rings in the Dark. and Frankie Ballard on his 2014 album Sunshine & Whiskey.

My Turn
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 18, 2007 (2007-09-18)
GenreCountry
LabelLofton Creek
ProducerDoug Stone
Doug Stone chronology
In a Different Light
(2005)
My Turn
(2007)
Live at Billy Bob's Texas
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

  1. "We're All About That" (Terry Clayton, Jeff Jones, Rusty VanSickle) – 3:28
  2. "Dancin' on Glass" (Charles Jeryl Robinson, Jeff Lysyczyn) – 3:47
  3. "Ain't That Just Like a Woman" (Clayton, Jones, VanSickle) – 3:47
  4. "Don't Tell Mama" (William Brock, Jerry Laseter, Kim Williams) – 3:49
  5. "Nice Problem" (Williams, Tim Johnson) – 3:11
  6. "The Right Side of Lonesome" (Doug Stone) – 3:40
  7. "The Hard Way" (Clayton, Jones, VanSickle) – 3:49
  8. "She Always Gets What She Wants" (Clayton, Jones, VanSickle) – 3:21
  9. "That's How We Roll" (Clayton, Jones, VanSickle) – 3:15
  10. "To a Better Place" (Lysyczyn) – 4:22
  11. "You Were Never Mine to Lose" (Stone, Williams, Ron Harbin) – 3:50

Personnel

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References

  1. Ruhlmann, William. My Turn at AllMusic
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