No More Looking over My Shoulder explained

No More Looking Over My Shoulder
Type:studio
Artist:Travis Tritt
Cover:nomorelookingovermyshoulder.jpg
Released:October 13, 1998
Genre:Country
Length:37:48
Label:Warner Bros. Nashville
Producer:Travis Tritt
Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
Prev Title:The Restless Kind
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Down the Road I Go
Next Year:2000

No More Looking over My Shoulder is American country music artist Travis Tritt's sixth studio album, released on October 13, 1998. It was the last album to be released by Warner Bros. Records before leaving for Columbia Records in 2000. Three singles were released from this album, in order of release they were: "If I Lost You", the title track, and "Start The Car", although the latter became the first single of his career to miss Top 40 on the country charts.

Content

The album's title track was co-written by Michael Peterson, who also recorded it on his 2004 album Modern Man. Peterson contributes a backing vocal to Tritt's version.

Critical reception

Michael Gallucci of AllMusic criticized Tritt's Southern rock influences by saying that it made the album sound "conspicuously way out of time." He thought that "If I Lost You" was the most country-influenced song and strongest track.[1]

Personnel

As listed in liner notes.[2]

Musicians

Production

Chart performance

Chart (1998)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums15
U.S. Billboard 200119

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r377747|pure_url=yes}} No More Looking over My Shoulder - Travis Tritt]. Gallucci. Michael. AllMusic. 22 September 2010.
  2. No More Looking over My Shoulder . Travis Tritt . 1998 . CD insert . Warner Bros. Records . 47097.