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1991 studio album by Mark Collie From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born and Raised in Black & White is the second studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Mark Collie. It was released on MCA in 1991. "Calloused Hands", "She's Never Comin' Back", and "It Don't Take a Lot" were released as singles.
Born and Raised in Black & White | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | July 23, 1991 | |||
Studio | Emerald Sound Studios, Music Mill Studios, Nashville, TN | |||
Genre | Country music | |||
Length | 34:12 | |||
Label | MCA Records | |||
Producer | Tony Brown Doug Johnson | |||
Mark Collie chronology | ||||
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Singles from Born and Raised in Black & White | ||||
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It features a cover of the song "Lucky Dog", originally recorded by country singer Keith Whitley on his 1988 album Don't Close Your Eyes. He also covers Tex Williams' classic 1960 song, "Ballad of Thunder Road", written by Robert Mitchum and recorded by him in 1963.
The Jamie O'Hara penned song, "There Goes My Dream", would later be recorded by The Dixie Chicks in 1993 for their album, Shouldn't a Told You That.
Giving it 2.5 out of 5 stars, Brian Mansfield of AllMusic wrote that "The first half of Collie's second album contained some smartly written songs...but some of the first album's edge had been smoothed off."[1]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "She's Never Comin' Back" | Mark Collie, Gerry House | 2:50 |
2. | "When The Sun Goes Down" | Collie, Marty Stuart | 2:38 |
3. | "It Don't Take a Lot" | Collie, Larry Shell | 3:16 |
4. | "Calloused Hands" | Pat Alger, Gene Levine | 3:16 |
5. | "Ten Lonely Nights" | Collie, Paul Kennerley | 2:47 |
6. | "There Goes My Dream" | Jamie O'Hara | 4:02 |
7. | "Born and Raised in Black and White" | Don Cook, John Barlow Jarvis | 4:04 |
8. | "Ballad of Thunder Road" | Robert Mitchum, Don Raye | 3:59 |
9. | "Lucky Dog" | Bill Caswell, Verlon Thompson | 2:44 |
10. | "Johnny Was a Rebel" | Collie | 4:36 |
Total length: | 34:12 |
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