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1996 studio album by Anne Murray
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Anne Murray is a studio album by Canadian country vocalist Anne Murray . It was released by SBK Records on August 6, 1996.[2] It was Murray's last album of all original material. The album peaked at number 10 on the RPM Country Albums chart.[3]
Track listing [ ]
1. "That's the Way It Goes " Kerry Chater, Lynn Gillespie Chater, Cyril Rawson 4:23 2. "That's What My Love Is For " (Duet with Aaron Neville ) Dave Pickell, Amy Sky 3:58 3. "What Would It Take" (Duet with Bryan Adams ) Bryan Adams , Gretchen Peters 4:35 4. "Me Too" Randy Goodrum , John Barlow Jarvis 3:39 5. "I Know Too Much" Suzy Ragsdale, Verlon Thompson 3:51 6. "Fools Like Me" Gloria Sklerov 3:31 7. "Trust Me Baby, This Is Love" Dean McTaggart , David Tyson 4:43 8. "The Other Side" Joie Scott, Richard Wold 4:09 9. "Until I Was Loved by You" J. D. Martin, Christopher Ward 4:13 10. "Highway, Highway" Stephen Allen Davis 4:21 11. "Shame on Me" Mark Goldenberg , Tom Littlefield3:43 12. "Missing You" Jann Arden 3:14 13. "Good Again" Ian Thomas 3:47
Personnel [ ]
Production [ ]
Ed Cherney – producer, recording, mixing
Kevin Doyle – overdub recording
Olle Romo – overdub recording
David Farrell – additional recording
Duane Seykora – additional recording
Tom Banghart – assistant engineer
Tom Heron – assistant engineer
Paul Offenbacher – assistant engineer
Eric Ratz – assistant engineer
Bob Salcedo – assistant engineer
Robbes Stieglitz – assistant engineer
Doug Sax – mastering
James O'Mara – art direction, photography
Helios – layout design, photography
Chart performance [ ]
Chart (1996)
Peak position
Canadian RPM Country Albums
10
Canadian RPM Top Albums
48
Australia (ARIA Charts )[4]
6
References [ ]
^ Batdorf, Rodney. "Anne Murray review" . Allmusic . Retrieved February 27, 2011 .
^ Anne Murray (back cover). New York, NY: EMI Music Canada/SBK Records. 1996. ℗© 1996 EMI Music Canada, distributed by SBK Records, a division of EMI Records.
^ "RPM Country Albums for November 11, 1996" . RPM . Retrieved February 27, 2011 .
^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
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