A Rose by Any Other Name (album) explained

A Rose by Any Other Name
Type:Studio album
Artist:Ronnie Milsap
Cover:A rose by any other name.jpg
Released:1975
Genre:Country
Label:Warner Bros. Records
Producer:Dan Penn, Chips Moman
Prev Title:Legend in My Time
Prev Year:1975
Next Title:Night Things
Next Year:1975

A Rose by Any Other Name is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap. It was released in 1975 by Warner Bros. Records. Five tracks of the album were recycled from Ronnie Milsap. "Me and You, You and Me" was recorded at Quadrophonic studios in Nashville, Produced by Glen Spreen.

The album reached #23 on the Country charts. Allmusic stated that the additions to the tracks from Ronnie Milsap "push[ed] the album closer toward country" than the debut but that it "doesn't hold together as well as the original debut." The publication described the album "as a fitfully entertaining record instead of a cohesive one."

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