Lorrie Morgan A Picture Of Me (LP, Colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
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Lorrie Morgan: A Picture Of Me (LP, Colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
The extraordinary career of superstar Lorrie Morgan, one of the biggest and best-selling artists in the history of country music, is celebrated on this very special anthology where Morgan revisits her greatest moments and covers a handful of country classics and more! Included are new recordings of the blockbuster singles Five Minutes, What Part Of No and Something In Red, as well as beautiful interpretations of Tammy Wynette's Till I Can Make It On My Own, George Jones' Loving You Could Never Be Better and a special acoustic set of all-new songs fans will love.... Now available on vinyl for the first time in a beautiful gatefold cover with PINK colored vinyl!
Article properties:Lorrie Morgan: A Picture Of Me (LP, Colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
Interpret: Lorrie Morgan
Album titlle: A Picture Of Me (LP, Colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
Genre Country
Label GOLDENLANE
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
Artikelart LP
EAN: 0889466016714
- weight in Kg 0.21
Morgan, Lorrie - A Picture Of Me (LP, Colored Vinyl, Ltd.) LP 1 | ||||
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01 | Watch me | Lorrie Morgan | ||
02 | Something in red | Lorrie Morgan | ||
03 | Don't worry baby | Lorrie Morgan | ||
04 | Good as I was to you | Lorrie Morgan | ||
05 | Till I can make it on my own | Lorrie Morgan | ||
06 | Five minutes | Lorrie Morgan | ||
07 | Except for Monday | Lorrie Morgan | ||
08 | A picture of me (without you) | Lorrie Morgan | ||
09 | Loving you could never be better | Lorrie Morgan | ||
10 | What part of no | Lorrie Morgan | ||
11 | Here comes my baby | Lorrie Morgan | ||
12 | Take me to your world | Lorrie Morgan | ||
13 | Wherever you are tonight | Lorrie Morgan | ||
14 | I went crazy for awhile | Lorrie Morgan | ||
15 | Mirror, mirror | Lorrie Morgan | ||
16 | Hopelessly yours | Lorrie Morgan |
Lorrie Morgan
born Nashville, Tennessee, June 27, 1959
One of the top female country stars of the 1990s, Loretta Lynn Morgan has fashioned a persona and an approach to her music that combine glamor with attention to the con-cerns of everyday life. Her delivery is often dramatic and torrid, yet has a disarming directness.
The fifth child of Grand Ole Opry star George Morgan, Lorrie grew up watching her father's performances from backstage. She made her own Opry debut at age thir-teen and was working nightclubs when she was fifteen. She became an Opry member in 1984.
After years of performing in Nashville clubs, singing on television, recording for at least four record labels (Columbia, Four Star, ABC/Hickory, and MCA) with little success, and opening shows on the road for many other performers, Morgan was signed to RCA in 1987. A year earlier she had married Keith Whitley, and in 1989 Morgan was touring Alaska to promote what would become her breakthrough RCA single, "Dear Me," when Whitley drank himself to death.
"Dear Me" was followed by three other Top Ten singles from her debut album, Leave the Light On, including the #1 hit "Five Minutes." In addition, Morgan added new vocals to an older Whitley recording of " 'Til a Tear Becomes a Rose," creating a duet performance that was recognized as the CMA Vocal Event of the Year in 1990.
Something in Red (1991) was an even stronger album, be-coming Morgan's second gold record. Uptempo numbers such as "We Both Walk" were combined with the memo-rable "Something in Red" and a powerful remake of GEORGE JONES'S "A Picture of Me (Without You)." After a switch from RCA to the BNA label, her album Watch Mewas released in 1992. It included "What Part of No," which became another #1 hit.
In 1993 Morgan made her acting debut in the TNN movie 'Proudheart', a slice-of-life story of a working-class mother. A 1994 TV series featuring Morgan as a police officer was not picked up by a network. In 1995 she appeared in a second film, The Stranger Beside Me.
"I Didn't Know My Own Strength" (1995), an anthem of independence, could be read as describing Morgan's feelings about her personal life. Four marriages and numerous high-profile romances have made her tumultuous love life a constant source of interest to fans.
In 1996, in support of her album 'Greater Need', Morgan toured with Pam Tillis and Carlene Carter.
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