Bobbie Cryner (album) explained

Bobbie Cryner
Type:Studio
Artist:Bobbie Cryner
Cover:Bobbie Cryner (album).jpg
Released:1993
Genre:Country
Length:33:10
Label:Epic
Producer:Doug Johnson, Carl Jackson
Next Title:Girl of Your Dreams
Next Year:1996

Bobbie Cryner is the self-titled debut of country music singer-songwriter Bobbie Cryner. It was released on Epic Records in 1993. It features 10 songs; three of them are from outside writers, two are co-writers, and the rest are self-penned.

It featured three charting singles: "Daddy Laid The Blues On Me" which charted at 63 in 1993, "He Feels Guilty", which charted at 68 in 1993, and "You Could Steal Me" which got as high as 72 in 1994. Also included on the disc is a cover of the Buck Owens song, "I Don't Care", included here as a duet with Dwight Yoakam.

Track listing

  1. "He Feels Guilty" (Tommy Polk, Verlon Thompson) — 3:43
  2. "Too Many Tears Too Late" (Carl Jackson, Jim Weatherly) — 3:32
  3. "Daddy Laid The Blues On Me" (Bobbie Cryner) — 3:25
  4. "I Think It's Over Now" (Cryner) — 3:30
  5. "Leavin' Houston Blues" (Cryner) — 3:39
  6. "I Don't Care" (duet with Dwight Yoakam) (Buck Owens) — 2:07
  7. "You Could Steal Me" (Cryner, Jesse Hunter) — 2:56
  8. "I'm Through Waitin' On You" (Cryner, Tim Nichols, Zack Turner) — 3:45
  9. "The One I Love The Most" (Gene Dobbins, Michael Huffman, Bob Morrison) — 3:07
  10. "The Heart Speaks For Itself" (Cryner) — 3:32

Production

Personnel

Owen Hale

Mike Chapman, Dave Pomeroy

Steve Nathan

Carl Jackson

Pete Anderson, Steve Gibson, Brent Mason

Bruce Bouton

Bruce Bouton

Bruce Bouton, Jerry Douglas

Carl Jackson

Stuart Duncan

Terry McMillan

John Catchings