A Place in the Sun (Tim McGraw album)
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A Place in the Sun | ||
Studio album by Tim McGraw | ||
Released | May 4, 1999 | |
Recorded | Ocean Way, Nashville, Tennessee | |
Genre | Country | |
Length | 54:04 | |
Label | Curb | |
Producer(s) | Tim McGraw, James Stroud, and Byron Gallimore | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Tim McGraw chronology | ||
Everywhere (1997) |
A Place in the Sun (1999) |
Greatest Hits (2000) |
A Place in the Sun was the fifth album of American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released on May 4, 1999. "Please Remember Me" was nominated for Best Male Country Vocal Performance at the 2000 Grammy awards. "My Best Friend" was nominated in the same category the following year.
Contents |
[edit] Track Listing
- "The Trouble With Never" - 4:14
- "Seventeen" - 3:18
- "She'll Have You Back" - 3:25
- "Somebody Must Be Prayin' for Me" - 3:52
- "My Best Friend" - 4:39
- "Señorita Margarita" - 3:50
- "Some Things Never Change" - 3:56
- "You Don't Love Me Anymore" - 3:42
- "Something Like That" - 3:03
- "Please Remember Me" - 4:55
- "Carry On" - 3:22
- "My Next Thirty Years" - 3:37
- "Eyes of a Woman" - 3:47
- "A Place in the Sun" - 4:18
[edit] Chart Singles
Year | Song | U.S. Country | U.S. Hot 100 |
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1999 | "Please Remember Me" | 1 | 10 |
1999 | "Señorita Margarita" | 74 | - |
1999 | "Something Like That" | 1 | 28 |
1999 | "The Trouble With Never" | 66 | - |
1999 | "My Best Friend" | 1 | 29 |
2000 | "Seventeen" | 64 | - |
2000 | "Some Things Never Change" | 7 | 58 |
[edit] Personnel
- Larry Byrom, Biff Watson (acoustic guitar)
- Brent Mason, Michael Landau, B. James Lowry, John D. Willis, Mike Durham (electric guitar)
- Paul Franklin, Dan Dugmore (steel guitar)
- Aubrey Haynie, Glen Duncan (fiddle)
- Steve Nathan (keyboards)
- Glenn Worf, Mike Brignardello (bass)
- Lonnie Wilson (drums)
- Curtis Wright, Curtis Young, Chris Rodriguez, Kim Carnes, Greg Barnhill, Patty Loveless, Kim Parent (background vocals)
- The Nashville String Machine
- Julian King, Dennis Davis, Erik Lutkins (engineers)
[edit] External Links
Preceded by Ruff Ryders Ryde or Die Vol. 1 by Various Artists |
Billboard 200 Number-one Album May 22, 1999 - May 28, 1999 |
Succeeded by Ricky Martin by Ricky Martin |