The Real Story (album)

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The Real Story
Sylvia - The Real Story Cover.jpg
Studio album by
Sylvia
ReleasedNovember 11, 1996
GenreCountry
Length44:57
ProducerJohn Mock
Sylvia chronology
Greatest Hits
(1987)
The Real Story
(1996)
Where in the World
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic2.5/5 stars [1]

The Real Story is Sylvia's first independent album from her own label, Red Pony Records, and her first album in eleven years.

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Soon as I Find My Voice"Cheryl Wheeler3:49
2."I've Been Down Too Long"Tony Arata4:02
3."Chance Encounter"Sylvia Hutton; Craig Bickhardt; Kent Robbins3:13
4."Hand-Me-Down"Sylvia Hutton; Craig Bickhardt2:56
5."Even a Cowboy Can Dream"Craig Bickhardt3:45
6."See How Much I Love You"Kent Robbins3:50
7."Sweet Shall Your Welcome Be"Sylvia Hutton; Verlon Thompson2:35
8."The Real Story"Sylvia Hutton; Craig Bickhardt4:06
9."Whole Heart"Sylvia Hutton; Kent Robbins3:10
10."Thank God I'm Coming Home"Sylvia Hutton; Verlon Thompson3:20
11."(I Love You) More Than It Has Ever Rained"Sylvia Hutton; Verlon Thompson3:21
12."Sonoma"Craig Bickhardt3:44
13."I Will Not Forget You"Lee Satterfield; George Teren3:06
Total length:44:57

Musicians[]

  • Sylvia: Vocal Harmony, Vocals
  • John Mock: Acoustic Guitar, Classical Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin, String Arrangements, Tin Whistle
  • Craig Bickhardt: Acoustic Guitar, Vocal Harmony
  • John Catchings: Cello
  • David Davidson: Violin
  • Randy Hardison: Drums
  • Kirk Johnson: Harmonica
  • Kenny Malone: Drums
  • Matt McGee: Bass
  • Richard McLaurin: Lap Steel Guitar
  • Craig Nelson: Acoustic Bass
  • Clara Olson: Violin
  • Tom Roady: Congas, Percussion, Timbales
  • Lee Satterfield: Vocal Harmony
  • Steven Sheehan: Acoustic Guitar
  • Catherine Styron: Piano
  • Kristin Wilkinson: Viola

Production[]

  • John Mock: Producer
  • Sylvia: Producer

All track information and credits were taken from the CD liner notes.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Gottlieb, Bob. The Real Story at AllMusic
  2. ^ Hutton, Sylvia. "The Real Story". Red Pony. 1996.

External links[]

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