House on Old Lonesome Road
House on Old Lonesome Road is a full-length album by country singer Conway Twitty. It was released in 1989 on MCA Records, and features the hit "She's Got a Single Thing in Mind", which Allmusic's Jason Ankeny called "the energizing hit which reaffirmed Twitty's standing among the era's country's giants."
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| Released | July 7, 1989 | |||
| Recorded | 1988−89 | |||
| Genre | Country | |||
| Length | 32:57 | |||
| Label | MCA | |||
| Producer | Jimmy Bowen, Dee Henry, Conway Twitty | |||
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"Play, Ruby, Play" was later released as a single by Clinton Gregory.
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Track listing
- "She's Got a Single Thing in Mind" (Walt Aldridge) – 3:42
- "Who's Gonna Know" (Jimmy Griffin, Richard Mainegra, Rick Yancey) – 2:49
- "Play, Ruby, Play" (Tony Brown, Troy Seals) – 3:29
- "House on Old Lonesome Road" (Dave Gibson, Bernie Nelson) – 3:57
- "Nobody Can Fill Your Shoes" (Roger Murrah, James Dean Hicks) – 2:43
- "Private Part of My Heart" (Max D. Barnes, Seals) – 3:30
- "Child With Child" (Dave Goodman, Allen Ray) – 2:57
- "Take Me Home to Mama" (Karen Staley, Gary Harrison) – 3:18
- "Pieces of You" (Barnes, Skip Ewing) – 3:20
- "Too White to Sing the Blues" (Lacy J. Dalton, Murrah) – 3:12
Production
- Produced by Conway Twitty, Dee Henry and Jimmy Bowen
- Engineer: Ron Treat
- Second engineers: Mark J. Coddington, Tim Kish, Russ Martin
- Mixing: Chuck Ainlay
- Digital editing: Milan Bogdan
- Mastering: Glenn Meadows
Personnel
- Conway Twitty: lead vocals
- Billy Joe Walker Jr.: acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Reggie Young: electric guitar
- David Hungate: bass guitar
- Eddie Bayers: drums
- John Barlow Jarvis: keyboards
- Mike Lawler: synthesizer
- Hoot Hester: fiddle, mandolin
- Vince Gill, Conway Twitty, Joe Manuel: harmony vocals
Chart performance
| Chart (1989) | Peak position |
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| U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 39[2] |
References
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