If My Heart Had Windows (Patty Loveless album)
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For the album by George Jones, see If My Heart Had Windows (George Jones album).
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Studio album by Patty Loveless | |||||
Released | January 25th, 1988 | ||||
Genre | Country | ||||
Label | MCA | ||||
Producer | Emory Gordy, Jr. Tony Brown |
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Patty Loveless chronology | |||||
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If My Heart Had Windows is the second album recorded by country music artist Patty Loveless, and was released in 1988. The title track — a cover of a George Jones song from 1967 — became Loveless' first top ten hit, peaking on the Billboard Country Music charts at #10. It was them followed by her biggest chart position at the time with "A Little Bit In Love," a song written by country artist Steve Earle The album peaked at #33.
This album was released the same year (1988) that Loveless became a Member of the Grand Ole Opry.
[edit] Track listing
- "So Good to Be in Love" (Karen Staley) – 2:26
- "Working Man's Hands" (Johnny Pierce, Joanne Christy, Paul Marshall) – 2:46
- "You Saved Me" (Curtis Wright) – 3:22
- "If My Heart Had Windows" (Dallas Frazier) – 3:02
- "A Little Bit in Love" (Steve Earle) – 2:26
- "I Can't Get You Off of My Mind" (Hank Williams, Sr.) – 2:33
- "Baby's Gone Blues" (Pat Bunch, Pam Rose, Mary Ann Kennedy) – 4:13
- "A Little on the Lonely Side" (Roger Murrah, Kitty Murrah) – 3:31
- "Fly Away" (John Hall, Joanne Hall) – 3:56
- "Once in a Lifetime" (Eric Kaz, Marsha Zwilling) – 4:17
[edit] Single Releases
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- Loveless stated that she dedicated You Saved Me to her producer at the time, and later husband, Emory Gordy, Jr. The song charted for 7 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart, reaching #43 during the week of 12 December 1987.
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