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If You're Ever in Texas is an album by Freddy Fender that was released in 1976.[1]
If You're Ever in Texas | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1976 | |||
Studio | SugarHill (Houston, Texas) | |||
Genre | Tejano | |||
Label | Dot | |||
Producer | Huey P. Meaux | |||
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Track listing
edit- "Don't Do It Darling"
- "It's All in the Game"
- "San Antonio Lady"
- "What a Difference a Day Made"
- "Living It Down"
- "Pass Me By (If You're Only Passing Through)"
- "If You're Ever in Texas"
- "Sometimes"
- "Just One Time"
- "It's Too Late" (Chuck Willis)
- 50's Medley: "Donna" / "For Sentimental Reasons" / "You're Mine" / "Cherry Pie" / "Sincerely" / "Earth Angel" / "Angel Baby" / "Daddy's Home"
Personnel
edit- Freddie Fender - guitar, vocals
- Bill Ham - guitar
- Evan Arredondo, Ira Wilkes, Keith Grimwood - bass
- Larry White - steel guitar
- "Uncle" Micky Moody - steel guitar
- "Fiddlin'" Frenchie Bourke - fiddle
- Randy Lynch, Dahrell Norriss - drums
- Warren Ham - flute
- Bruce Ewen - keyboards
- The Sugar Sweets, Tracey Balin - background vocals
- Betty Rubin, Kim Brady, Margaret Ruttenberg, Mary Fulgham - strings
References
edit- ^ "If You're Ever in Texas". Discogs. 1976.