White Limozeen
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- This article is about the album by Dolly Parton. For the similarly titled Duncan Sheik album, see White Limousine.
White Limozeen | |||||
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Studio album by Dolly Parton | |||||
Released | May 1989 | ||||
Recorded | 1989 | ||||
Genre | Country | ||||
Length | 35:16 | ||||
Label | Columbia | ||||
Producer | Ricky Skaggs | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Dolly Parton chronology | |||||
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White Limozeen is a Dolly Parton album, released in May 1989, that returned the singer to the country music fold, after the critical and commercial failure of 1987's Rainbow. The album was produced by Ricky Skaggs, and featured a duet with Mac Davis along with a cover version of Don Francisco's Christian classic, "He's Alive". For Parton's efforts, she was rewarded with two country #1 singles: "Why'd Ya' Come in Here, Lookin' Like That?" and "Yellow Roses". The album peaked at #3 on the U.S. country albums chart and won Parton back much of the critical praise she had lost with Rainbow.
[edit] Track listing
- Time for Me to Fly
- Yellow Roses
- Why'd Ya' Come in Here, Lookin' Like That?
- Slow Healing Heart
- What is My Love?
- White Limozeen
- Wait 'til I Get You Home ft. Mac Davis
- Take Me Back to the Country
- The Moon, the Stars and Me
- He's Alive
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