Room Service (The Oak Ridge Boys album)
Room Service is the second country album by The Oak Ridge Boys, released in 1978. It includes the singles "Cryin' Again" and "Come On In".
Room Service | ||||
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Studio album by Oak Ridge Boys | ||||
Released | May 25, 1978 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 34:30 | |||
Label | ABC | |||
Producer | Ron Chancey | |||
Oak Ridge Boys chronology | ||||
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Singles from Room Service | ||||
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Track listing
- "If You Can't Find Love" (Peter McCann) - 2:58
- "But I Do" (Dave Parkinson, Troy Seals) - 3:30
- "Callin' Baton Rouge" (Dennis Linde) - 2:36
- "It Could Have Been Ten Years Ago" (Dennis Wilson) - 2:51
- "Lots of Matchbooks" (Harry Middlebrooks) - 3:07
- "If There Were Only Time For Love" (Wayne Moss) - 3:39
- "Cryin' Again" (Don Cook, Rafe VanHoy) - 2:32
- "I'll Be True to You" (Alan Rhody) - 3:36
- "Come On In" (Michael Clark) - 2:58
- "Lay Down Your Sword and Shield" (James S. Wetherington) - 3:43
- "I Can Love You" (Gary Scruggs) - 3:00
Personnel
The Oak Ridge Boys
- Duane Allen - lead vocals
- Joe Bonsall - tenor vocals
- William Lee Golden - baritone vocals
- Richard Sterban - bass vocals
Additional Musicians
- Acoustic Guitar: James Burton, Jimmy Capps, Al Casey, Wayne Moss, Jerry Shook, Bobby Thompson, Chip Young
- Banjo: Bobby Thompson
- Bass Guitar: Joe Osborn, Henry Strzelecki
- Dobro: Lloyd Green
- Drums: Hayward Bishop, Kenny Buttrey, Jerry Carrigan, John Guerin
- Electric Guitar: James Burton, Billy Sanford, Pete Wade, Reggie Young
- Fiddle: Johnny Gimble, Tommy Williams
- Harmonica: Charlie McCoy
- Keyboards: David Briggs, Bobby Emmons, Randy Goodrum, John Hobbs, Ron Oates
- Mandolin: Johnny Gimble
- Percussion: Farrell Morris
- Steel Guitar: Lloyd Green, Weldon Myrick
- String Arranger: Bergen White
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