Should I Do It (album)
Should I Do It is the 12th studio album by country music artist Tanya Tucker, released on June 29, 1981 by MCA Records. Two singles from the album, "Should I Do It," and "Rodeo Girls" peaked at 50 and 81 respectively on the Billboard Country Singles chart. The album overall peaked at #48 on the Top Country Albums chart.
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Released | June 29, 1981 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer | Gary Klein | |||
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Singles from Should I Do It | ||||
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Track listing
- "Should I Do It" (Layng Martine, Jr.)
- "Stormy Weather" [with Emmylou Harris] (Tom Snow, Leo Sayer)
- "Halfway to Heaven" (Jerry Goldstein, Robert E. Getter, Guy F. Peritore)
- "Heartache #3" (Joe Rainey)
- "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (Pino Donaggio, Simon Napier-Bell, Vicki Wickham)
- "Rodeo Girls" (Joe Rainey, Tanya Tucker)
- "I Oughta Let Go" (Troy Seals, Eddie Setser, Steve Diamond)
- "Lucky Enough for Two" (Henry Gaffney)
- "We're Playing Games Again" (Troy Seals, Richard Kerr)
- "Shoulder to Shoulder" [with Glen Campbell] (Henry Gaffney)
Personnel
- Tanya Tucker - lead vocals
- Rick Shlosser, Steve Turner - drums, percussion
- Bill McCubbin, Leland Sklar - bass guitar
- Larry Muhoberac, Jai Winding - piano
- Bill Cuomo - synthesizer
- Buzz Feiten, Jay Dee Maness, Dean Parks, Lee Ritenour, Jerry Swallow, Fred Tackett - guitar
- Jerry Swallow - mandolin
- Chuck Findley, Jerry Hey, Jim Horn, Andrew Love, James Mitchell - horns
- Nick DeCaro - accordion
- John Bahler, Debbie Hall, Emmylou Harris, Ron Hicklin, Sandie Hill, Gene Morford, Herb Pedersen, Jerry Whitman - additional vocals
Chart performance
Chart (1981) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 48 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 180 |
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