The Blue Rose of Texas
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The Blue Rose of Texas | ||
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Studio album by Holly Dunn | ||
Released | 1989 | |
Genre | Country | |
Label | Warner Bros. Records | |
Producer(s) | Holly Dunn and Chris Waters | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Holly Dunn chronology | ||
Across the Rio Grande (1988) |
The Blue Rose of Texas (1989) |
Heart Full of Love (1990) |
With her fourth album, The Blue Rose of Texas, and a new record label, Holly Dunn scored her first #1 Billboard Country Single with "Are You Ever Gonna Love Me." Another major hit from the album was the #4 "There Goes My Heart Again." Dolly Parton lends supporting vocals on her own "Most of All, Why." Other good songs are "There's No Heart So Strong," and the fast-paced "Thunder and Lightnin'."
[edit] Track listing
- "Are You Ever Gonna Love Me" (Holly Dunn/Tom Shapiro/Chris Waters) – 2:38
- "You're Still Keeping Me Up at Night" (Holly Dunn/Tom Shapiro/Chris Waters) – 3:32
- "Most of All, Why" (Dolly Parton) – 3:05
- "Thunder and Lightnin'" (Val & Birdie/Vince Malamed) – 2:59
- "No One Takes the Train Anymore" (Chris Waters) – 4:07
- "The Blue Rose of Texas" (Holly Dunn/Tom Shapiro/Chris Waters) – 2:43
- "Sometime Today" (Holly Dunn/Tom Shapiro/Chris Waters) – 3:18
- "There Goes My Heart Again" (Lonnie Wilson/Wayne Perry/Joe Diffie) – 2:42
- "If I'd Never Loved You" (Holly Dunn) – 2:41
- "There's No Heart So Strong" (Paul Overstreet/Don Schlitz) – 3:36