Ten Rounds is the thirteenth studio album by country artist Eddie Rabbitt, released in 1991 by Capitol Records. The album produced one single, "Hang Up the Phone", which was the last charting single of his career. The track "747" had previously appeared on Rabbitt's 1980 album Horizon.
Ten Rounds | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | August 27, 1991 | |||
Recorded | 1991 | |||
Studio | The Music Mill and MasterMix (Nashville, Tennessee). | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Capitol Records | |||
Producer | Richard Landis[1] | |||
Eddie Rabbitt chronology | ||||
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Rabbitt wrote the song "C-Rap (Country Rap)" in response to his dissatisfaction with rap music.[2]
Track listing
editAll tracks written by Eddie Rabbitt; "You Look Like an Angel" and "I'll Get Along Without You Just Fine" co-written by Reed Nielsen.[1]
- "747" – 3:08
- "You Look Like an Angel" – 3:28
- "I'll Get Along Without You Just Fine" – 3:27
- "Hang Up the Phone" – 3:09
- "Sorry That I'm Sorry Again" – 2:35
- "C-Rap (Country Rap)" – 3:03
- "You Are Everything to Me" – 3:35
- "Destiny" – 4:09
- "Will We Ever Love Again" – 4:09
- "Wish I Had Somebody to Love" – 4:33
Personnel
editCompiled from liner notes.[1]
Musicians
edit- Eddie Rabbitt – lead vocals, backing vocals
- David Briggs – pianos, synthesizers
- Richard Landis – organ
- Joey Miskulin – accordion
- Steve Gibson – electric guitars
- Brent Mason – electric guitars
- Billy Joe Walker, Jr. – acoustic guitars
- Paul Franklin – steel guitar
- David Hungate – bass guitar
- Paul Leim – drums, drum programming
- Terry McMillan – harmonica, percussion
- Glen Duncan – fiddle
Production
edit- Richard Landis – producer
- Jim Cotton – digital recording, mixing
- Grahame Smith – recording assistant
- Joe Scaife – mixing
- Greg Parker – mix assistant
- Hank Williams – mastering
- Kate Haggerty – project coordinator
- Virginia Team – art direction
- Jerry Joyner – design
- Slick Lawson – photography
Charts
editYear | Song | US Country |
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1991 | "Hang Up the Phone" | 50 |
References
edit- ^ a b c Ten Rounds (CD insert). Eddie Rabbitt. Capitol Records. 1991. 95955.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Longsdorf, Amy (August 11, 1991). "Eddie Rabbitt Raps Rap, New Kids, 'Vulgarity' In Popular Music". The Morning Call. Retrieved March 8, 2013.