Sue Medley (album)

Sue Medley
Studio album by
Sue Medley
Released1991
Length40:06
LabelMercury
ProducerSimon Vinestock
Sue Medley chronology
Sue Medley
(1991)
Velvet Morning
(1991)

Sue Medley is Sue Medley's debut album.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."That's Life"Sue Medley3:01
2."Heart of Mine"Sue Medley4:12
3."Dangerous Times"Sue Medley4:11
4."Blue Skies"Sue Medley3:08
5."Queen of the Underground"Sue Medley5:26
6."Oh, Atlanta"Mick Ralphs3:40
7."Love Thing"Sue Medley3:47
8."Start It Over"Sue Medley4:03
9."57 Chevy"Sue Medley3:44
10."Blue Train"Sue Medley3:33
11."Maybe The Next Time"Sue Medley4:52

Personnel

  • Kenny Aronoff - drums, percussion
  • Kenneth Blevins - drums
  • John Cascella - keyboards, organ
  • Ashley Cleveland - background vocals
  • Blair DePape - bass
  • Vince Ditrich - drums, background vocals
  • Neil Drinkwater - piano
  • Byron House - synthesizer
  • Sonny Landreth - steel guitar, slide guitar
  • Toby Myers - bass
  • Steve Pearce - bass
  • David Ranson - bass
  • Richard Sera - keyboards, background vocals
  • Robbie Steininger - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals
  • Steve Todd - piano, synthesizer
  • Mike Wanchic - background vocals
  • Sue Medley - vocals, acoustic guitar, background vocals


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