Toucan Do It Too Explained

Toucan Do It Too
Type:Studio
Artist:Amazing Rhythm Aces
Cover:aratoucan.jpg
Released:1977
Studio:Sam Phillips Recording Studio, Memphis, Tennessee
Genre:Country rock, Southern rock
Label:ABC
Producer:Barry "Byrd" Burton
Prev Title:Too Stuffed to Jump
Prev Year:1976
Next Title:Burning the Ballroom Down
Next Year:1978

Toucan Do It Too is the third album by American country rock group the Amazing Rhythm Aces, released in 1977 on ABC Records.[1] [2] It reached No. 24 on the US country chart and No. 114 on the Billboard albums chart.

In 2000, Toucan Do It Too was reissued by the Special Products Division of Sony Music in the USA on a two-for-one CD that also contains the group's fourth album, Burning the Ballroom Down.

Track listing

  1. "Never Been to the Islands (Howard and Hugh's Blues)" (Butch McDade)
  2. "Never Been Hurt" (Russell Smith, James H. Brown Jr.)
  3. "Living in a World Unknown" (Russell Smith, James H. Brown Jr., Jeff Davis)
  4. "Everybody's Talked Too Much" (Russell Smith, James H. Brown Jr.)
  5. "Last Letter Home" (Butch McDade, James H. Brown Jr.)
  6. "Who's Crying Now" (Russell Smith)
  7. "Just Between You and Me and the Wall, You're a Fool" (James H. Brown Jr.)
  8. "I'm Setting You Free" (J. T. Watts, Harold Allen, Jimmy Grimes)
  9. "Geneva's Lullaby" (Russell Smith)
  10. "Two Can Do It Too" (Russell Smith)

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll . 1992 . Random House . 509.
  2. Book: Country Music: The Encyclopedia . 2000 . St. Martin's Press . 10.