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Across My Heart (1997) - Kenny Rogers


    Featuring »

Kenny Rogers

    Tracklisting »
To MeLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1997, Running Time: 3:16
Write Your Name (Across My Heart)Lyrics available
  Date Performance: 1997, Running Time: 3:33
  Comments: Background vocals recorded at Bravo Studios, Los Angeles, CA
The Only Way I KnowLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1997, Running Time: 4:01
Have A Little Faith In MeLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1997, Running Time: 3:59
Sing Me Your Love SongLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1997, Running Time: 4:17
As God Is My WitnessLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1997, Running Time: 3:38
You're Not Asking MuchLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1997, Running Time: 4:27
Only Once In A LifetimeLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1997, Running Time: 3:28
  Comments: (Vocal Duet with Tareva Henderson)
Find A Little GraceLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1997, Running Time: 4:40
  Comments: Background vocals recorded at The Work Station, Nashville, TN
See Me ThroughLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1997, Running Time: 3:29
    Guest Appearances »

All-4-One, Robert/Bob Bailey, Eddie Bayers, Bekka & Billy, Tony Borowiak, Tony Borowiak, Bekka Bramlett, Bekka Bramlett, Billy Burnette, Billy Burnette, Kim Carnes, Paula Chavis, Damita Chavis-Haynes, Kim Fleming, Steve Glassmeyer, Vicki Hampton, Warren Hartman, Tareva Henderson, Jim/James R. Horn, Jamie Jones, Jamie Jones, Jesse Katina, John Katina, James Katina, Joe/Joseph Katina, Sam Katina, James Katina, Joe/Joseph Katina, Sam Katina, Jesse Katina, John Katina, Delious Kennedy, Delious Kennedy, Jerry Kimbrough, Jana King/King Evans, Paul Leim/Lime, Michael M(a)cDonald, Randy McCormick, Duncan Mullins, Alfred Nevarez, Alfred Nevarez, Bobby Ogdin, Tom/Thomas W. Roady, Brent Rowan, Gene Sisk, The Katinas, Cindy Walker (Richardson), Biff Watson, Willie Weeks, Bergen White

    Released »

1997-07-15

    Format »

Domestic Vinyl/CD Album

    Other Appearances »
Brent Maher (Producer), Gary Burr (Songwriter), Jonathan Butler (Songwriter), Mack David (Songwriter), Keith (Vincent C. Alexander) Diamond (Songwriter), Michael Garvin (Songwriter), Steve Glassmeyer (Songwriter), Tony Harrell (Songwriter), Warren Hartman (Songwriter), John Hiatt (Songwriter), Eric Justin Kaz (Songwriter), Mike/Michael Barry Reid (Songwriter), Kenny Rogers (Songwriter), Terry Sampson (Songwriter), Ellen Shipley (Songwriter), Labi Siffre (Songwriter), Anthony Smith (Songwriter), Randy (Randall Edwin) VanWarmer/Van Warmer (Songwriter), Jim Weatherly (Songwriter), Bob Welch (Songwriter), Randee S(ain)t(.) Nicholas (Photography), Glenn Sweitzer (Art Direction), Jan Greenfield (Production Coordinator), Mills Logan (Second Engineer), Paul Skaife (Second Engineer), Ken Kragen (Management), Denny Purcell (Mastered By), Victor Flores (Background Vocals Recorded By), Tim O'Brien (Background Vocals Recorded By), Marty Williams (Background Vocals Recorded By), Victor Flores (Background Vocals Mixed By), Tim O'Brien (Background Vocals Mixed By), Brent Maher (First Engineer), Don Cobb (Digitally Edited By), Carlos Grier (Digitally Edited By), C.K. Spurlock (Booking), Bergen White (Vocal Arrangement), Brian Kagan (Marketing/Creative Consultant)

    Record Label »
Magnatone/Word Nashville

    Catalogue Number »

116/7014716026

    Running Time »

38:48

    Liner Notes »

Lyrics: All rights reserved. Used by permission. International copyright secured.

Booking: C.K. Spurlock, North American Tours, Hendersonville, TN

Management: Ken Kragen, Kragen and Company, Los Angeles, CA

Recorded and Mixed at Creative Recording, Nashville, TN

Additional Overdubs Recorded at Creative Recording and Moraine Recording, Nashville, TN

Recorded Analog and Digitally, Mixed and Mastered Digitally using The Pacific Microsonics, Inc. HDCD Process

Digitally Edited at Georgetown Masters

Fan Club:

Kenny Rogers Fan Club
P.O. Box 769
Hendersonville, TN 37077

Michael McDonald appears courtesy of "Reprise Records"
All-4-One appears courtesy of Blitzz Records/Atlantic Records
Bekka & Billy appear courtesy of Almo Sounds, Inc.
The Katinas appear courtesy of Gotee Records, Inc.
Tareva Henderson appears courtesy of Word Records

Word Nashville
7014716026
(P) & (C) 1997 Magnatone Records. Manufactured and Distributed by Word Entertainment, Inc., 3319 West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37203 In Canada: Word Entertainment (Canada), Inc. In Great Britain: Word Entertainment (UK), Ltd.
WARNING: Unauthorized reproduction is prohibited by law. Printed in U.S.A.

Special Thanks:

There is no greater thrill for an artist in this business than to be able to do an album where the only criteria is great songs. I was allowed to do that because of the forsight and passion for good music of Jim Mazza. Whatever this album becomes, he is directly responsible for. Part of his forsight included selecting Brent Maher as Producer and First Engineer and Mills Logan and Paul Skaife as Second Engineers, all of whom have worked with me before and do wonderful work. In selecting the songs, we reached out to some old and new friends, and unquestionably the best songwriters in the world, to add the textures that make this album so unique. My special thanks go to Michael McDonald, Kim Carnes, The Katinas, Bekka Bramlette (sic), Billy Burnette, All-4-One and Tareva Henderson. Thanks also to Jan Greenfield, Brent’s Production Coordinator. This album could not have been done without, in my opinion, some of Nashville’s finest musicians. Nobody does it better than this group. Thanks for the experience.

Kenny Rogers

    Reviews »
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Oh my god, it's cool Kenny! The crooner comes through!
Review written by John Fitzgerald, August 8th, 2004

There are two songs on this album that makes it worth buying for alone. The Bob Welch co-penned "Find a little grace" featuring Bekka & Billy (of course) which is an emotionally charged gospel style number on which (one should guess), Bekka excels. The other is the surprising opener "To me" which is very sensitive, moving stuff. I've heard Barbara Mandrel & Lee Greenwood do this song but it's nowhere near as good as this and I think it will have to take something pretty special to top this as being the definitive version of this song. The whole record has a nice smooth easy feel to it that isn't banal or too homespun. This is the Kenny to get for sure.

    Last Modified »
2010-06-04
    Tracklisting »
Discography entry submitted by Marty Adelson.