Getting It Dunn Explained

Getting It Dunn
Type:studio
Artist:Holly Dunn
Cover:HollyDunnGettingItDunn.jpg
Released:June 16, 1992
Genre:Country
Label:Warner Bros. Nashville
Producer:Holly Dunn, Paul Worley, Ed Seay, and Chris Waters
Prev Year:1991
Next Title:Life and Love and All the Stages
Next Year:1995

Getting It Dunn is the sixth album by country music artist Holly Dunn. Released in 1992, it includes the singles "No Love Have I", "As Long as You Belong to Me" and "Golden Years". The Verlon Thompson/Beth Nielsen Chapman-written "You Say You Will" was almost simultaneously covered by Trisha Yearwood on her album Hearts in Armor, in the same year of 1992. Terry Radigan later released "Half a Million Teardrops" as a single in 1995.

Dunn produced the album with Paul Worley and Ed Seay, except for the track "Let Go", which she produced with her older brother, singer-songwriter Chris Waters.[1]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Getting It Dunn . Holly Dunn . 1992 . CD insert . Warner Bros. Records . 26949.