music.wikisort.org - CompositionSouthern Comfort is the 44th studio album by American country music singer Conway Twitty. The album was released in February 1982,[2] by Elektra Records.[3] Twitty had signed with the label after a long tenure with MCA Records and one of its predecessors, Decca Records; the change in allegiance was owed to a change in management in MCA which also shifted its focus to marketing and promoting newer artists.
This article is about the Conway Twitty album. For the fruit-spice alcoholic beverage, see
Southern Comfort. For the conference on transgender issues, see Southern Comfort Conference. For other uses, see Southern Comfort (disambiguation).
1982 studio album by Conway Twitty
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| Released | February 1982[1] |
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| Recorded | 1981 |
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| Genre | Country |
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| Length | 32:04 |
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| Label | Elektra Records |
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| Producer | Conway Twitty, Jimmy Bowen |
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This album spawned two #1 country hits. One was in an original song called "The Clown" and the other was in a rendition of the Pointer Sisters' 1981 hit "Slow Hand", which he reworked to suit his personality. The latter single, his 29th #1 country hit, was his final multi-week #1 hit on Billboard's country single charts.[4]
Track listing
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| 1. | "Slow Hand" | John Bettis, Michael Clark[5] | 2:55 |
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| 2. | "The Clown" | Brenda Barnett, Charlie Chalmers, Sandra Chalmers, Wayne Carson[6] | 4:00 |
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| 3. | "The Boy Next Door" | Eddie Setser, Troy Seals[7] | 2:35 |
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| 4. | "Love and Only Love" | Hugh Moffatt[8] | 2:54 |
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| 5. | "When Love Was Something Else" | Roger Murrah, Scott Anders[9] | 2:37 |
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| 6. | "She Only Meant to Use Him" | Charles Quillen, Dallas Cody[10] | 3:55 |
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| 7. | "It Turns Me Inside Out" | Jan Crutchfield[11] | 3:23 |
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| 8. | "Southern Comfort" | Jamie O'Hara[12] | 2:36 |
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| 9. | "Something Strange Got Into Her Last Night" | Bobby Harden[13] | 3:42 |
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| 10. | "I Was the First" | Terry Skinner[14] | 3:14 |
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| Total length: | 32:04 |
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Personnel
- Acoustic Guitar – Kenny Bell
- Acoustic Guitar, Lead Guitar – Brent Rowan
- Arranged By (strings) – Bergen White
- Art Direction – Norm Ung
- Backing Vocals – Wennis W. Wilson, Don Gant, Doug Clements, Duane West, James E. "Buzz" Cason, Lea Jane Berinati, Vicki Hampton, Yvonne Hodges
- Banjo – Jack Hicks
- Bass – Bob Wray
- Design – Kosh
- Drums, Percussion – James Stroud, Jerry Carrigan
- Engineer – Ron Treat
- Keyboards – Randy McCormick
- Lead Guitar – Reggie Young
- Lead Vocals - Conway Twitty
- Mastered By – Glenn Meadows
- Photography By – Jim Shea
- Producer – Conway Twitty
- Producer, Recorded By – Jimmy Bowen
- Steel Guitar, Dobro – John Hughey
- Strings – Sheldon Kurland Strings[15]
Charts
References
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| Related articles |
- Discography
- Discography with Loretta Lynn
- Joni Lee
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