Love Song (Anne Murray album) explained
Love Song is the ninth studio album by Canadian country pop artist Anne Murray released in 1974 via Capitol Records. It peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart and the title track won a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.[1]
Personnel
- Anne Murray – lead vocals, backing vocals
- Pat Riccio, Jr. – keyboards
- Peter Cornell – harmonium, harp
- Brian Ahern – guitars, bass, ukulele, percussion, arrangements, horn arrangements
- Dave Cardwell – guitars
- Steven Rhymer – guitars
- Mason Williams – guitars
- Miles Wilkinson – guitars
- Bill Langstroth – banjo
- Ben Keith – steel guitar
- Skip Beckwith – bass, percussion, horn arrangements
- Andy Cree – drums
- Don Thompson – percussion, saxophones, horn arrangements
- Butch Watanabe – trombone
- Brent Titcomb – harmonica
- Rick Wilkins – string arrangements and conductor
- Dianne Brooks – backing vocals
- Lee Harris – backing vocals
- Laurel Ward – backing vocals
Production
- Paul White – executive producer
- Brian Ahern – producer, engineer
- Tom Brennand – engineer
- Chris Skene – engineer
- The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California) – mastering location
- Pacific Eye & Ear – art direction, design
- Drew Struzan – illustrations
- Paul Cade – portrait photography
- Viktor Von Maderspach – portrait photography
- Harry Mittman – photography
References
- Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r93300|pure_url=yes}} ''Love Song'' at allmusic]. 2009-02-09.