Lovers, Friends and Strangers
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Lovers, Friends and Strangers | ||||
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Released | May 9, 1977 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | ABC/Dot Records | |||
Producer | Tom Collins | |||
Barbara Mandrell chronology | ||||
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Singles from Lovers, Friends and Strangers | ||||
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Lovers, Friends and Strangers is the sixth solo studio album released by American country music singer, Barbara Mandrell, released in May 1977.
Mandrell's success was beginning to build with the release of this album. Lead-off single "Married, But Not to Each Other", which originally appeared on 1976's Midnight Angel, was Mandrell's biggest hit yet on the Billboard Country charts, peaking at #3.[1] The second single ("Hold Me") was not a Top 10 hit, but instead peaked at #12. The album peaked only at #26 on the Top Country Albums chart. Besides the two singles, a cover version of "After the Lovin'" was included, which exemplified the type of songs Mandrell was recording at the time. This track was also nominated for a Grammy the following year for Best Female Performance – Country. Like many of her following albums, Lovers, Friends, & Strangers consisted of 10 tracks, instead of 11 like on her previous two releases, This Is Barbara Mandrell and Midnight Angel.
Track listing[]
- "She's Loved Me Out of You" – 2:56 (Dean Dillon, Gary Harrison)
- "Married, But Not to Each Other" – 2:56 (Denise LaSalle, Frances Miller)
- "This Is Not Another Cheatin' Song" – 2:47 (Rose Lee Maphis, Joe Maphis)
- "How Long Does It Take" – 2:49 (Dillon)
- "Bedroom Reunion" – 3:30 (Dillon, Johnny McCollum)
- "Hold Me" – 2:54 (Glenn Ray)
- "We Are the One" – 2:52 (Kent Robbins)
- "After the Lovin'" – 3:27 (Alan Bernstein, Ritchie Adams)
- "Lovers, Friends, and Strangers" – 2:42 (Robbins)
- "Let My Man Go, Jesus" – 2:52 (Don Devaney)
Personnel[]
- Barbara Mandrell - lead vocals
- The Holladay Singers, The Lea Jane Singers - backing vocals
- Bobby Thompson - banjo
- Mike Leech, Steve Schaffer - bass guitar
- Hayward Bishop, Kenny Malone - drums
- Tommy Williams - fiddle
- Jimmy Capps, Steve Gibson, Glenn Keener, Chip Young, Reggie Young - guitar
- Charlie McCoy, Terry McMillan - harmonica
- Farrell Morris - percussion
- David Briggs, Bobby Ogdin, Hargus "Pig" Robbins - piano
- John Hughey, Hal Rugg - steel guitar
- George Binkley III, Marvin Chantry, Roy Christensen, Carl Gorodetzky, Lennid Haight, Sheldon Kurland, Ann Migliore, Steven Smith, Donald Teal, Gary Vanosdale - strings
- Archie Jordan - string arrangements (tracks 2,5,6,8)
- Farrell Morris - vibraphone
Charts[]
Album – Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1977 | Top Country Albums | #26 |
Singles – Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1977 | "Married But Not to Each Other" | Hot Country Singles & Tracks | #3 |
1977 | "Hold Me" | Hot Country Singles & Tracks | #12 |
References[]
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 213.
- 1977 albums
- Barbara Mandrell albums
- Dot Records albums
- Albums produced by Tom Collins (record producer)