Big Time (Little Texas album) explained

Big Time
Type:studio
Artist:Little Texas
Cover:Little_Texas_Big_Time.jpg
Released:May 11, 1993
Recorded:1992–1993
Studio:Ardent Studios, Crosstown Studios, and Studio 6 Memphis, TN Masterfonics, Mesa Studios, Scruggs Sound Studios, and Treasure Isle Nashville, TN
Genre:Country
Length:37:38
Label:Warner Bros. Nashville
Producer:Doug Grau
Christy DiNapoli
James Stroud
Prev Title:First Time for Everything
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Kick a Little
Next Year:1994

Big Time is the second studio album by American country music band Little Texas. The band's breakthrough album, it was released in 1993 on Warner Bros. Records, and produced the singles "What Might Have Been", "God Blessed Texas", "My Love", and "Stop on a Dime". Respectively, these peaked at numbers 2, 4, 1, and 14 on the Hot Country Songs charts. "What Might Have Been" was also a crossover hit, reaching 16 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts.

The album is also the band's highest certified album, having been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA.

Personnel

As listed in liner notes.[1]

Little Texas

Additional Musicians

Chart performance

Chart (1993)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums6
U.S. Billboard 20055
Canadian RPM Country Albums8

Notes and References

  1. Big Time . Little Texas . 1993 . CD liner . Warner Bros. Records . 45276-2.