Girl of Your Dreams
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Girl Of Your Dreams | ||||
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Studio album by Bobbie Cryner | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Genre | Country Music | |||
Length | 34:49 | |||
Label | MCA Nashville | |||
Producer | Barry Beckett, Tony Brown | |||
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Girl Of Your Dreams is the second record from country music singer-songwriter Bobbie Cryner. It was her first album on MCA Records.
This disc does share some similarities with the first record; mainly that of the 10 songs, three are self-penned, two are co-written, and the others are from outside songwriters. It's also notable for her cover of the classic "Son of a Preacher Man".
The album featured another three singles. The first, "I Just Can't Stand to Be Unhappy", was written by Hugh Prestwood and peaked at number 63 in 1995. The second, "You'd Think He'd Know Me Better", charted as high as 56 in 1996. The last single from the disc, the autobiographical "I Didn't Know My Own Strength" was released in late summer of 1996.
Track listing
- Son of a Preacher Man (John Hurley, Ronnie Wilkins) 2:47
- I Didn't Know My Own Strength (Kent Blazy, Cryner, Sonny LeMaire) 3:43
- The Girl of Your Dreams (Cryner) 4:06
- Vision of Loneliness (Cryner) 3:25
- A Lesson in Leaving (Randy Goodrum, Brent Maher) 2:47
- You'd Think He'd Know Me Better (Cryner) 4:06
- I Just Can't Stand to Be Unhappy (Hugh Prestwood) 3:38
- Nobody Leaves (Cryner, David Stephenson) 3:49
- Oh to Be the One (Roger Murrah, Randy VanWarmer) 2:48
- Just Say So (Cathy Majeski, John Scott Sherrill) 3:40
Production
- Produced By Barry Beckett & Tony Brown
- Engineers: Csaba Petocz
- Assistant Engineers: David Hall, Amy Hughes, Daryl Roudbush
- Mixing: Csaba Petocz
- Mix Assistant: David Hall
- Mastering: Bob Ludwig
Personnel
- Drums: Eddie Bayers
- Percussion: Terry McMillan
- Bass: Michael Rhodes
- Keyboards: Steve Nathan, Bobby Ogdin
- Steel Guitar: Paul Franklin
- Guitars: Don Potter, Brent Rowan