One More Day (album) explained

One More Day
Type:studio
Artist:Diamond Rio
Cover:Onemoreday.jpg
Recorded:1999–2000
Studio:The Sound Kitchen - Franklin, TN
Genre:Country
Length:46:54
Label:Arista Nashville
Producer:Mike Clute
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One More Day is the sixth studio album by American country music band Diamond Rio. It was released in 2001. Although its lead-off single "Stuff" peaked at #36 on the Hot Country Songs charts, the title track, "One More Day", became popular on radio after the death of Dale Earnhardt, Sr., and went on to become a Number One country hit. Also released from this album were "Sweet Summer" and "That's Just That". "I'm Trying" was previously recorded by Kevin Sharp on his 1998 album Love Is, and later by Martina McBride on her 2009 album Shine.

Recording

One More Day was recorded in 18 months. The band discussed their view of the album on Arista's website in 2000. "We feel like we've got the best group of songs that we've ever had on record," said Dana Williams. "Every time we do a record, we feel that way - if you don't, then there's something wrong." The group made a conscious effort to conquer new musical territory with this project. "Part of what we set out to do on this record was to do something that we hadn't done before, and try to approach things in a different manner," said Gene Johnson. "Dana and I approached the harmony vocals differently. In fact, we did a lot of harmony vocals on this album; there's not a whole lot of Marty by himself." Johnson continued, "We have unique instrumentation, and we're all distinctive players. So one of the things we didn't want to do was get too much light material. We wanted it to be pretty serious."[1] The album's intended title was to be "Stuff" after the title of the first single.. The commercial failure of that single caused the title and original track listing of the album to be changed.[2]

Personnel

Diamond Rio

Guest musicians

Production

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (2001)Position
Canadian Country Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[3] 61
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[4] 22
Chart (2002)Position
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[5] 59

Notes and References

  1. http://aristanashville.com Arista Webpage
  2. Stuff . Diamond Rio . 2000 . Promo single . Arista Records . 3192.
  3. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20020701173700/http://jamshowbiz.com/JamMusicCharts/2001_country.html. July 1, 2002. Top 100 country albums of 2001 in Canada. Jam!. March 28, 2022.
  4. Top Country Albums – Year-End 2001. Billboard. October 24, 2020.
  5. Top Country Albums – Year-End 2002. Billboard. October 24, 2020.