All in Good Time (Marcus Hummon album)
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All in Good Time | |||||
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Studio album by Marcus Hummon | |||||
Released | September 05, 1995 | ||||
Genre | Country | ||||
Length | 44:57 | ||||
Label | Epic | ||||
Producer | ? | ||||
Marcus Hummon chronology | |||||
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All in Good Time is the debut album of American country music artist Marcus Hummon. Released in late 1995 on Epic Records Nashville, it produced one chart hit for him on the Billboard country charts — "God's Country, USA", which peaked at #73.
Three of this album's tracks wree later recorded by other artists: "Honky Tonk Mona Lisa" was recorded in 1995 by Doug Stone on his 1995 album Faith in Me, Faith in You, and by Neal McCoy on his 2003 album The Luckiest Man in the World. "Bless the Broken Road", which was originally recorded by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on their 1994 album Acoustic, would later be recorded by Melodie Crittenden (1998), Geoff Moore, Sons of the Desert (both 1999), Rascal Flatts (2004), and Selah (2005); Crittenden, Rascal Flatts, and Selah all released their versions as singles. "One of These Days" was later recorded by Tim McGraw for his 1997 album Everywhere, from which it was released as a single.
[edit] Track listing
- "Hittin' the Road" (Marcus Hummon) – 3:19
- "God's Country, USA" (Hummon, Thomas "Butch" Curry) – 4:16
- "One of These Days" (Hummon, Monty Powell, Kip Raines) – 4:40
- "Honky Tonk Mona Lisa" (Hummon, Darrell Scott) – 3:25
- "The Next Step" (Hummon, Kent Blazy, Sharon Blazy) – 3:16
- "I Do" (Hummon, Powell, Raines) – 3:36
- "Virginia Reelin'" (Hummon, Eric Silver) – 3:16
- "Somebody's Leaving" (Hummon, Randy Boudreaux) – 3:20
- "Bless the Broken Road" (Hummon, Bobby Boyd, Jeff Hanna) – 4:09
- "As the Crow Flies" (Hummon, Powell, Silver) – 3:39
- "Bridges over Blue" (Hummon, Silver) – 4:10
- "All in Good Time" (Hummon) – 3:51