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Artist:The Forester Sisters
Title:The Forester Sisters
Label:  Warner Bros.
Country:USA
Catalogue:1-25314 / 9 25314-1 / W1-25314
Date:1985
Format:LP
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1The Forester Sisters(That's What You Do) When You're In LoveTerry Skinner, Ken Bell, J. L. WallaceRate
A2The Forester SistersI Fell In Love Again Last NightPaul Overstreet, Thom SchuylerRate
A3The Forester SistersJust In CaseJ. P. Pennington, Sonny LemaireRate
A4The Forester SistersReckless NightAlice Randall, Mark D. SandersRate
A5The Forester SistersDixie ManKen Bell, Terry Skinner, J. L. WallaceRate
B1The Forester SistersMama's Never Seen Those EyesJ. L. Wallace, Terry SkinnerRate
B2The Forester SistersThe Missing PartPaul Overstreet, Don SchlitzRate
B3The Forester SistersSomething Tells MeChris Waters, Tom ShapiroRate
B4The Forester SistersCrazy HeartRick Giles, Steve BogardRate
B5The Forester SistersYankee Don't Go HomeBobby Keel, Billy StoneRate


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HIDEKI WATANABE
8th Feb 2017
 Single & Chart
(That's What You Do) When You're In Love b/w Yankee Don't Go Home
side-A : reached US Country #10 in 1985

I Fell In Love Again Last Night b/w Dixie Man
side-A : reached US Country #1 in 1985

Just In Case b/w Reckless Night
side-A : reached US Country #1 in 1986

Mama's Never Seen Those Eyes b/w Something Tells Me
side-A reached US Country #1 in 1986
 

 
HIDEKI WATANABE
7th Feb 2017
 Produced by J. L. Wallace & Terry Skinner
track A1 A5 B5 :
Recorded in September 1984 at East Avalon Recorders, Muscle Shoals, AL
track A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 B4 :
Recorded in March 1985 at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, 1000 Alabama Ave., Sheffield, AL
Engineered by Steve Melton, Alan Schulman
Additional Recording at The Music Mill by Steve Melton

Forester Sisters (June Forester, Kathy Forester, Kim Forester, Christy Forester) : vocals
Ken Bell : acoustic & electric guitar
J. L. Wallace : acoustic & electric guitar, keyboards
Will McFarlane : acoustic guitar
John Willias : acoustic guitar
Sonny Garrish : steel guitar
Lonnie Ledford : bass
Owens Hale : drums
Hoot Hester : fiddle, mandolin
Steve Nathan :keyboards
 


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Albums recorded at East Avalon Recorders, 2815 1/2 East Avalon Avenue, Muscle Shoals, Alabama - 12 Vinyl Albums - List by HIDEKI WATANABE
Album Recorded at Music Mill Recording Studios, Muscle Shoals, Alabama - 13 Vinyl Albums - List by HIDEKI WATANABE
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