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A Little Good News is the twentieth studio album by Canadian country pop artist Anne Murray, released in 1983 via Capitol Records. The album peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and was certified Gold by the RIAA.[2]
The title track topped the Country singles charts in the United States. "That's Not the Way (It's S'posed to Be)" and "Just Another Woman in Love" were released as follow-up singles, with the latter hitting #1.
In 1984, A Little Good News was honored with a CMA Award for 'Album of the Year'.
Track listing
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1. | "That's Not the Way (It's S'posed to Be)" | Andy Goldmark, Phil Galdston | 3:19 |
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2. | "I'm Not Afraid Anymore" | Robert Quinn | 3:07 |
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3. | "A Little Good News" | Rory Bourke, Tommy Rocco, Charlie Black | 3:08 |
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4. | "The More We Try" | Kenny Loggins, Eva Loggins | 3:48 |
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5. | "Come On Love" | Rafe Van Hoy, Austin Roberts | 4:04 |
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6. | "Come to Me" | Bobby Braddock, Curly Putman | 2:31 |
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7. | "Sentimental Favorite" | Rocco, Black | 3:29 |
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8. | "Just Another Woman in Love" | Patti Ryan, Wanda Mallette | 2:56 |
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9. | "When I Can't Have You" | Richard Butler, Michael Barnes | 3:44 |
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10. | "Heart Stealer" | Randy Goodrum, Joe Wilson | 3:13 |
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Personnel
- Guitar: Mike "Pepe" Francis, Steve Gibson, Bob Mann, Rafe Van Hoy, Paul Worley
- Bass: Joe Osborn, Tom Szczesniak
- Keyboards: Michael Boddicker, Dennis Burnside, Steve Gibson, Jack Lenz, Bobby Ogdin, Doug Riley
- Drums: Eddie Bayers, Barry Keane
- Saxophone: Bryan Cumming
- Strings, Conductors: Peter Cardinali, Nick DeCaro, Rick Wilkins
- Backing Vocals: Tom Brannon, Bill Champlin, Philip Forrest, Deborah Schaal Greimann, Tom Kelly,
Bruce Murray, Randy Sharp, Donna Sheridan, Lisa Silver
Studios
- Recorded at Eastern Sound (Toronto, Ontario, Canada); Audio Media Recorders (Nashville, Tennessee, USA); Redwing Studios (Tarzana, California, USA); Sunset Sound (Hollywood, California, USA).
- Mixed at Emerald Sound Studios (Nashville, Tennessee, USA).
- Mastered at Masterfonics (Nashville, Tennessee, USA).
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