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2001 studio album by Cyndi Thomson
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My World is the only studio album by American country music artist Cyndi Thomson , released on July 31, 2001, via Capitol Nashville . Production was provided by Tommy Lee James and Paul Worley , while Thomson co-wrote eight of the album's eleven tracks.
This album contains her single "What I Really Meant to Say ", which became her only number one single on the US Hot Country Songs chart. Follow-up singles "I Always Liked That Best " and "I'm Gone " both cracked top-forty while the final single "If You Could Only See" failed to enter the chart. The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA .[ 5] This is Thomson's only studio album to date, as in 2002 she announced she would quit the music industry; Thomson however has recorded some songs since then.
My World track listingTitle Writer(s) 1. "My World" 3:20 2. "I Always Liked That Best " 3:03 3. "What I Really Meant to Say " 3:20 4. "Things I Would Do" 2:54 5. "If You Could Only See" 3:13 6. "I'm Gone " 3:50 7. "If You Were Mine" 3:29 8. "Hope You're Doing Fine" 3:21 9. "There Goes the Boy" 2:34 10. "But I Want To" Thomson James James LeBlanc 2:52 11. "I'll Be Seeing You" 3:43 Total length: 35:36
Compiled from liner notes.[ 6]
J. T. Corenflos — electric guitar , 12-string guitar
Dan Dugmore — steel guitar , mandolin , acoustic guitar , electric guitar, 12-string guitar, dobro
Stuart Duncan — fiddle
David Huff — drum programming, percussion
Tommy Lee James — background vocals
Tim Lauer — accordion
John Mock — penny whistle
Greg Morrow — drums , percussion
Steve Nathan — keyboards , piano , Hammond B-3 organ , Wurlitzer electric piano
Alison Prestwood — bass guitar
Randy Scruggs — banjo , mandolin, acoustic guitar
Cyndi Thomson — lead vocals, background vocals
Biff Watson — acoustic guitar
Paul Worley — acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, slide guitar
Jonathan Yudkin — fiddle, violin , viola , cello
Strings performed by the Nashville String Machine and arranged by Rob Mathes.
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^ "Going for Adds: Country". Radio & Records . No. 1474. October 11, 2002. p. 36.
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