Still Country
Still Country is the forty-first solo studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn, released on September 12, 2000, by Audium Records and Koch Records.[4][5] It was Lynn's first commercial studio album in over a decade, since 1988's Who Was That Stranger.
Still Country | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 12, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 2000 | |||
Studio | Scruggs Sound Studio, Nashville, TN | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 33:35 | |||
Label | Audium Records, Koch Records | |||
Producer | Randy Scruggs | |||
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Singles from Still Country | ||||
The album was re-released in 2004 with a bonus DVD that features 2 music videos for "Country in My Genes".
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "On My Own Again" | Randy Scruggs | 4:05 |
2. | "God's Country" | Loretta Lynn | 2:36 |
3. | "Table for Two" | Max D. Barnes, Vince Gill | 3:35 |
4. | "Working Girl" | Matraca Berg, Dolly Parton, Scruggs | 3:34 |
5. | "I Can't Hear the Music" | Kendal Franceschi, Cody James, Lynn | 3:40 |
6. | "Country in My Genes" | Larry Cordle, Larry Shell | 3:09 |
7. | "Hold Her" | Irene Kelley, Don Wayne | 3:23 |
8. | "Don't Open That Door" | Robin Lee Bruce, Coley McCabe, Jerry Salley | 3:19 |
9. | "Somewhere Someone's Falling in Love" | Donnie Fritts, John Prine | 3:01 |
10. | "The Blues Ain't Workin' on Me" | Tom Shapiro, George Teren | 3:06 |
Total length: | 33:35 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Country in My Genes" (Version 1) | 3:20 |
2. | "Country in My Genes" (Version 2) | 3:30 |
Personnel
- Matraca Berg- background vocals
- Dan Dugmore- electric guitar, steel guitar
- Glen Duncan- fiddle, mandolin
- Stuart Duncan- fiddle
- Steve Gibson- electric guitar
- John Hobbs- mandolin, piano, synthesizer
- Carolyn Dawn Johnson- background vocals
- Paul Leim- drums, percussion
- Loretta Lynn- lead vocals
- Lloyd Maines- steel guitar
- Liana Manis- background vocals
- Ron "Snake" Reynolds- percussion
- Earl Scruggs- banjo
- Randy Scruggs- banjo, 12-string guitar, acoustic guitar
- Dennis Wilson- background vocals
- Glenn Worf- acoustic bass guitar, bass guitar, upright bass
- Chris Young- background vocals
- Curtis Young- background vocals
Chart performance
Chart (2000) | Peak position |
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US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[6] | 37 |
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References
- "Billboard Magazine – August 12, 2000" (PDF). Billboard. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
- "Billboard Magazine – May 19, 2001" (PDF). Billboard. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
- "COUNTRY BEAT: Loretta Lynn, Wilco, Mark Collie ..." MTV News.
- "Loretta Lynn Still Country After All These Years". BMI.com. September 30, 2000. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
- "Loretta Lynn's Back And She's Still Country". MTV. August 29, 2000. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
- "Loretta Lynn Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard.
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