1990 studio album by Holly Dunn
Heart Full of Love is the fifth studio album by American country music singer Holly Dunn . It includes the singles "You Really Had Me Going" and "Heart Full of Love," which respectively reached number 1 and number 19 on the Hot Country Songs charts. Also included is a cover of Marty Robbins 's 1961 single "Don't Worry."
Critical reception
Stereo Review praised Dunn's "maturing vocal control" and said that "her songwriting, too, shows growing versatility".[ 1]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "Heart Full of Love " Kostas 3:23 2. "Don't Worry " Marty Robbins 3:19 3. "Temporary Loss of Memory" Holly Dunn , Lonnie Wilson , Chris Waters 3:04 4. "The Light in the Window Went Out" Dunn, Waters, Ron Hellard 3:04 5. "Home" Karla Bonoff 3:41 6. "My Anniversary for Being a Fool" Dunn 3:36 7. "You Really Had Me Going " Dunn, Waters, Tom Shapiro 2:49 8. "My Old Love in New Mexico" Charlie Black , Waters, Shapiro3:18 9. "When No Place Is Home" Dunn, Waters, Shapiro 3:36 10. "Broken Heartland" Sam Lorber, Bill LaBounty 3:24
Personnel
Grace Mihi Bahng - cello on "When No Place Is Home"
Eddie Bayers - drums on all tracks except "You Really Had Me Going"
Holly Dunn - lead vocals, background vocals
Pat Flynn - acoustic guitar
Paul Franklin - steel guitar , dobro , pedabro, "The Box"
Steve Gibson - acoustic guitar, electric guitar , fretted dobro, gut string guitar
Rob Hajacos - fiddle
Connie Heard - violin on "When No Place Is Home"
Bill Hullet - acoustic guitar, lap steel guitar
Roy Huskey Jr. - upright bass
The Jordanaires - background vocals on "Don't Worry"
Chris Leuzinger - acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar
Brent Mason - electric guitar on "You Really Had Me Going"
Terry McMillan - harmonica
Edgar Meyer - string arrangements on "When No Place Is Home"
Farrell Morris - marimba
Mark O'Connor - violin on "When No Place Is Home"
Don Potter - acoustic guitar
Brent Truitt - mandolin , mandola
Chris Waters - acoustic guitar, background vocals
Kris Wilkinson - viola on "When No Place Is Home"
Lonnie Wilson - drums on "You Really Had Me Going", background vocals on "Temporary Loss of Memory"
Glenn Worf - bass guitar , tic-tac bass
Bob Mayo-Assistant Engineer on "You Really Had Me Going"
Chart (1990)
Peak position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums
47
References
Studio albums Compilation albums Top 40 singles Guest singles Related articles