Turn Me Loose (Vince Gill album)

Turn Me Loose is an extended play by American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in 1984 by RCA Records. The album produced three chart singles on the Billboard country charts in "Victim of Life's Circumstances", "Oh Carolina", and the title track, which respectively reached #40, #38, and #39.

Turn Me Loose
EP by
Released1984
GenreCountry
Length26:24
LabelRCA
ProducerEmory Gordy, Jr.
Vince Gill chronology
Turn Me Loose
(1984)
The Things That Matter
(1985)
Singles from Turn Me Loose
  1. "Victim of Life's Circumstances"
    Released: February 1984
  2. "Oh Carolina"
    Released: May 1984
  3. "Turn Me Loose"
    Released: September 1984
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic link

Track listing

All tracks written by Vince Gill except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Turn Me Loose" 3:09
2."Oh Carolina"
3:16
3."Don't Say That You Love Me"
  • Gill
  • Emory Gordy, Jr.
2:47
4."Half a Chance" 3:35
5."Victim of Life's Circumstances"Delbert McClinton3:18
6."'Til the Best Comes Along" 3:41
Total length:19:46

1994 re-release

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Turn Me Loose" 3:09
2."Oh Carolina"
  • Albright
  • Elliot
  • Sanders
3:16
3."Don't Say That You Love Me"
  • Gill
  • Gordy, Jr.
2:47
4."Half a Chance" 3:35
5."Victim of Life's Circumstances"McClinton3:18
6."'Til the Best Comes Along" 3:41
7."Livin' the Way I Do" 3:20
Total length:23:06

Personnel

Chart performance

Chart (1984) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 64
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References

  • Allmusic (see infobox)
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