Shoot for the Moon
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Shoot for the Moon | |||||
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Studio album by Linda Davis | |||||
Released | 1994 | ||||
Genre | Country | ||||
Label | Arista | ||||
Producer | John Guess | ||||
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Linda Davis chronology | |||||
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Shoot for the Moon, the third album by country music artist Linda Davis, was the first to achieve placement on the Billboard Music Charts. It was the first album released following a win at the 1993 Grammy Awards for Best Country Vocal Collaboration (with country superstar Reba McEntire) for their hit "Does He Love You." The album rose to the #28 position on the Country Albums chart, and two of its tracks were relatively minor hits on the singles charts: "Company Time" at #43, and "Love Didn't Do It" at #58.
"In Pictures" was later cut by Alabama on their 1995 album of the same name.
[edit] Track listing
- "Shoot for the Moon" (Harry Robinson, Chapin Hartford) – 3:15
- "Company Time" (Mac McAnally) – 3:21
- "If Promises Were Gold" (Shawna Harrington-Burkhart, Karl Hasten) – 3:15
- "Love Didn't Do It" (Steven Dale Jones, Bobby Tomberlin) – 2:44
- "He's in Dallas" (Johnny MacRae, Richard Ross, Donny Kees) – 3:02
- "When You Took Your Love Away" (Skip Ewing, Liz Hengber) – 2:57
- "How Can I Make You Love Me?" (Linda Davis, Jim Weatherly) – 3:27
- "Don't You Want My Love?" (Ewing, Don Sampson) – 3:06
- "In Pictures" (Joe Doyle, Bobby E. Boyd) – 3:10
- "A Family Tie" (Hugh Prestwood) – 3:28