Across the Rio Grande
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Across the Rio Grande | ||
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Studio album by Holly Dunn | ||
Released | 1988 | |
Genre | Country | |
Label | MTM Records | |
Producer(s) | Holly Dunn, Warren Peterson, and Chris Waters | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Holly Dunn chronology | ||
Cornerstone (1987) |
Across the Rio Grande (1988) |
The Blue Rose of Texas (1989) |
Across the Rio Grande, country music artist Holly Dunn's third album, did not do quite as well as the preceding Cornerstone. The only hits were the #5 "That's What Your Love Does to Me", and "(It's Always Gonna Be) Someday," which logged in at Billboard Top Country Singles #11. The album itself was at #26 on the Country albums charts.
[edit] Track listing
- "City Limit" (Holly Dunn/Tom Shapiro/Chris Waters) – 3:00
- "The Stronger the Tie" (Tom Shapiro/Chris Waters) – 3:17
- "Just Across the Rio Grande" (Don Cook/Chick Rains) – 4:16
- "Have a Heart" (Holly Dunn/Tom Shapiro/Chris Waters) – 2:41
- "If Nobody Knew My Name" (Holly Dunn/Tom Shapiro/Chris Waters) – 3:15
- "That's What Your Love Does to Me" (Chick Rains/Bill Caswell) – 2:43
- "(It's Always Gonna Be) Someday" (Holly Dunn/Tom Shapiro/Chris Waters) – 2:56
- "Lonesome Highway" (Holly Dunn/Bud Lee) – 3:29
- "Travelin' Prayer" (Billy Joel) – 4:56
- "On the Wings of an Angel" (Holly Dunn/Don Schlitz) – 4:09