Danny's Song (album) explained
Danny's Song is the eighth studio album by Canadian country pop artist Anne Murray, released in 1973 via Capitol Records. It was produced and arranged by Brian Ahern for Happy Sack Productions.[1] Tracks 6–10 were recorded live at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Ontario. The album peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Country Albums chart and number 39 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.[2]
Personnel
- Anne Murray – lead vocals, backing vocals
- Pat Riccio, Jr. – keyboards, backing vocals (6-10)
- Brian Ahern – guitars (1-5)
- Lenny Breau – guitars (6-10)
- Miles Wilkinson – guitars (6-10), backing vocals (6-10)
- Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar (1-5)
- Skip Beckwith – bass, horns 6-10)
- Andy Cree – drums, percussion
- Brent Titcomb – harmonica (1-5)
- Don Thompson – saxophone (6-10), flute (6-10), horns (6-10)
- Rick Wilkins – strings (1-5), horns (6-10)
- Terry Black – backing vocals (6-10)
- Dianne Brooks – backing vocals (6-10)
- Joanne Brooks – backing vocals (6-10)
- Brenda Gordon – backing vocals (6-10)
- Brian Russell – backing vocals (6-10)
- Laurel Ward – backing vocals (6-10)
Production
- Paul White – A&R
- Brian Ahern – producer, arrangements, engineer
- Chris Skene – engineer
- Miles Wilkinson – engineer
- Don Newlands – photography
Charts
Year-end charts
References
- Liner notes, Capital CDP 7 48446 2 (1988)
- Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r93281/charts-awards|pure_url=yes}} ''Danny's Song'' at allmusic]. February 9, 2009.
- Top Country Albums – Year-End 1973. Billboard. July 28, 2021.