Turn the Tide (album) explained

Turn the Tide
Type:studio
Artist:Baillie & the Boys
Cover:Baillie&theBoysTurntheTide.jpg
Released:January 31, 1989
Recorded:1988 at Nightingale Studio - Nashville, TN
Genre:Country
Label:RCA Records
Producer:Kyle Lehning
Prev Title:Baillie & the Boys
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:The Lights of Home
Next Year:1990

Turn the Tide is the second studio album by American country music group Baillie & the Boys. It was a number 30 Country Album on Billboard charts. Its Hot Country Singles hits were, chronologically, "Long Shot" at number 5, "She Deserves You" at number 8, "(Wish I Had a) Heart of Stone" (their highest-charting single) at number 4, and "I Can't Turn the Tide" at number 9. "Safe in the Arms of Love" was later recorded by Michelle Wright in 1994 and Martina McBride in 1995, both of whom released it as a single.

Personnel

Taken from liner notes.[1]

Baillie & the Boys

Additional musicians

Notes and References

  1. Turn the Tide . Baillie & the Boys . 1989 . LP . RCA Records . 8454.