If My Heart Had Windows (Patty Loveless album) explained

If My Heart Had Windows
Type:studio
Artist:Patty Loveless
Cover:PattyLovelessIfMyHeartHadWindows.jpg
Released:January 25, 1988
Recorded:1987
Studio:Sound Stage Studios, Masterfonics Studios Nashville, TN
Genre:Country
Length:32:36
Label:MCA
Producer:Emory Gordy, Jr.
Tony Brown
Prev Title:Patty Loveless
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Honky Tonk Angel
Next Year:1988

If My Heart Had Windows is the second studio album by American country music artist Patty Loveless, and was released in 1988. The title track — a cover of a George Jones song from 1967 — became Loveless' first top ten hit, peaking on the Billboard Country Music charts at number 10.[1] It was then followed by her biggest chart position (number 2 on September 10, 1988[2]) at the time with "A Little Bit In Love," a song written by country artist Steve Earle. It also features a recording of the song "Baby's Gone Blues", which would be recorded by Shelby Lynne for her 1990 album Tough All Over and by Reba McEntire for her 1992 album It's Your Call.

The album peaked at number 33 on April 2, 1988.[3]

This album was released the same year (1988) that Loveless became a Member of the Grand Ole Opry.[4]

Personnel

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Production

Singles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Country Music: Top Country Songs Chart Billboard. Billboard. 2016-09-15.
  2. Web site: Country Music: Top Country Songs Chart Billboard. Billboard. 2016-09-15.
  3. Web site: Patty Loveless - Chart history Billboard. www.billboard.com. 2016-09-15.
  4. Web site: Patty Loveless Grand Ole Opry. 2013-12-06. 2016-09-15.
  5. http://www.allmusic.com/album/if-my-heart-had-windows-mw0000194245/credits Personnel and production at allmusic