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1993 studio album by Ronnie Milsap
True Believer is the twenty-first studio album by country music artist Ronnie Milsap . It was released in 1993, his first for Liberty Records . The album produced two singles, the title track, which peaked at #30 on country charts and "I'm Playing for You," which did not chart.
The album did not chart, his first to do so since his 1971 self-named debut album . Allmusic praised the title track, stating that the record would have been one "to reckon with" if the rest of the tracks "had the energy" of the title song.
Track listing [ edit ]
Title Writer(s) 1. "Desire" Walt Aldridge , Jenny Yates4:38 2. "I'm Playing for You" Lewis Anderson, Keith Stegall 4:17 3. "Somebody's Gonna Get That Girl" Marc Beeson , Joanie Chappel-Beeson, Sonny LeMaire 3:52 4. "Better Off with the Blues" Donnie Fritts , Delbert McClinton , Gary Nicholson 3:59 5. "Hos Allen Sequé"" :41 6. "True Believer" John Hiatt 4:51 7. "These Foolish Things" Harry Link , Holt Marvell , Jack Strachey 3:49 8. "A Million Years Till Then" Dennis Morgan , Keith Thomas 4:27 9. "Desperate Man" Dave Gibson 4:08 10. "Civil War" Carol Chase, Cindy Richardson 4:07 11. "Please Jesus (Send My Baby Home to Me)" Michael Stewart 4:23
Production [ edit ]
Rob Galbraith – producer
Ronnie Milsap – producer
Mike Clute – recording, mixing
Keith Odle – recording, mixing, digital editing
Randy Gardner – recording assistant, mix assistant
Milan Bogdan – digital editing
Glenn Meadows – mastering
Doug Sax – mastering
Masterfonics (Nashville, Tennessee) – editing and mastering location
The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, CA) – mastering location
Tamera Bennett – session coordinator
Jamie West – song selection assistance
Sherri Halford – creative direction
Virginia Team – art direction
Jerry Joyner – design
Randee St. Nicholas – photography
Beverly Patterson – hair stylist, make-up
Linda Hill – wardrobe stylist
Personnel [ edit ]
Singles [ edit ]
Year
Song
US Country
1993
"True Believer"
30
1993
"I'm Playing for You"
-
References [ edit ]
Studio albums Compilation albums #1 singles Other songs Related articles