Turn the Page (album)
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Studio album by Waylon Jennings | ||
Released | July 1985 | |
Genre | Country Outlaw country |
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Label | RCA Victor | |
Producer(s) | Jerry Bridges Gary Scruggs |
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Waylon Jennings chronology | ||
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Highwayman (1985) |
Turn the Page (1985) |
Sweet Mother Texas (1986) |
Turn the Page is an album by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Records in 1985. Jennings recorded the album at a time when he was completely drug-free; this had not occurred in his career for around twenty years. Among others, the record contains "Good Morning John", a tribute song to Johnny Cash written by Kris Kristofferson, "Drinkin' and Dreamin'", which reached #2 on the country charts, and "Turn the Page", the title track, penned by Bob Seger. Turn the Page itself, the second-to-last studio album Jennings would release for RCA at a point when the demand for his music had already diminished significantly, reached #23 on the country album charts.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Devil's on the Loose" (Larry Willoughby)
- "You Showed Me Somethin' About Lovin'" (Phil Redrow)
- "Good Morning John" (Kris Kristofferson)
- "The Broken Promise Land" (Bill Rice, Mary Sharon Rice)
- "Don't Bring It Around Anymore" (Gary Nicholson, Marshall Morgan, Nancy Montgomery, Walter McEuen)
- "Rhiannon" (Stephanie Nicks)
- "Drinkin' and Dreamin'" (Troy Seals, Max D. Barnes) – 2:59
- "As Far as the Eye Can See" (Billy Gale)
- "Turn the Page" (Bob Seger) – 4:37
- "Those Kinds of Memories" (Jim McBride, Stewart Harris)
[edit] Bonus tracks
- "America" (Sammy Johns)