If You Ain't Lovin' You Ain't Livin'
If You Ain't Lovin' You Ain't Livin' | ||||
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Studio album by George Strait | ||||
Released | February 22, 1988 | |||
Recorded | 1988 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 28:20 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Los Angeles Times | [2] |
If You Ain't Lovin' You Ain't Livin' is the eighth studio album by American country music artist George Strait, released on February 22, 1988 by MCA Records. It is certified platinum by the RIAA and it produced three singles for Strait on the Hot Country Songs charts: the title track (originally recorded by Faron Young), "Baby Blue", and "Famous Last Words of a Fool", all of which reached Number One.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')" | Tommy Collins | 2:21 |
2. | "Under These Conditions" | Ronnie McDowell, Joe Meador, Troy Seals | 3:30 |
3. | "Baby Blue" | Aaron Barker | 3:35 |
4. | "Don't Mind If I Do" | Skip Ewing, Don Sampson | 3:21 |
5. | "Bigger Man Than Me" | Curtis Wayne | 2:51 |
6. | "Famous Last Words of a Fool" | Dean Dillon, Rex Huston | 3:37 |
7. | "It's Too Late Now" | David Chamberlain | 2:30 |
8. | "Is It That Time Again" | Buddy Cannon, Dillon, Vern Gosdin | 2:53 |
9. | "Let's Get Down to It" | L. David Lewis | 2:04 |
10. | "Back to Bein' Me" | Hank Cochran, Dillon | 2:35 |
Total length: |
28:20[1] |
Personnel
- George Strait – lead vocals, acoustic guitar
- Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young – background vocals
- Liana "Mrs. Harmony" Young – background vocals
- Eddie Bayers – drums
- David Hungate – bass
- Reggie Young – electric guitar
- Billy Joe Walker Jr. – electric guitar, acoustic guitar
- Pat Flynn – acoustic guitar
- Paul Franklin – steel guitar
- Johnny Gimble – fiddle
- Floyd Domino – piano
- Paul Franklin – dobro
Production
- Bob Bullock – engineer
- Willie Peaver – engineer
- Tim Kish – engineer
- John Guess – mixer
- Marty Williams – engineer
- Russ Martin – engineer
- Milan Bogdan – digital editing
- Jessie Noble – project coordinator
- Simon Levy – art direction
- Mickey Braithwaite – design
- Rick Henson – photography
Chart positions
Chart (1988) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 1 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 87 |
References
- 1 2 If You Ain't Lovin' You Ain't Livin' at AllMusic
- ↑ Lewis, Randy (1988-05-22). "Strait and Narrow". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2013-05-12.
Preceded by Wild-Eyed Dream by Ricky Van Shelton |
Top Country Albums number-one album April 23 – May 7, 1988 |
Succeeded by Always & Forever by Randy Travis |
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