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1986 studio album by Anne Murray
Something to Talk About is the twenty-second studio album by Canadian
country pop artist
Anne Murray . It was released by Capitol Records in 1986. The album is so named after the
Shirley Eikhard -composed song "
Something to Talk About ", which Murray had wanted to record for the album but was rejected by her producers;
Bonnie Raitt went on to have a huge hit with the song.
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The album peaked at #2 for several weeks on the
Billboard
Top Country Albums chart - Anne's highest position. The disc was
certified Gold by the
RIAA .
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Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "
Now and Forever (You and Me) "
David Foster ,
Jim Vallance ,
Randy Goodrum 4:14 2. "
Who's Leaving Who "
Jack White ,
Mark Spiro 3:40 3. "My Life's a Dance" White, Spiro 4:23 4. "Call Us Fools" Alan Roy Scott, Roy Freeland,
Jill Colucci 3:51 5. "On and On" Jerry Buckner 4:02 6. "Heartaches"
C. F. Turner
[4] 3:53 7. "Reach for Me" Roger Bruno, Ellen Schwartz 3:54 8. "When You're Gone"
Keith Diamond , Cliff Dawson 4:05 9. "You Never Know"
Gary Nicholson , Amy Sky 3:09 10. "Gotcha" White, Spiro, Ed Arkin 3:22
Personnel
Anne Murray – lead vocals
David Foster – keyboards (1), synthesizers (1)
Ed Arkin – keyboards (2-6, 10), synthesizers (2-6, 10), programming (2-6, 10), bass (2-6, 10),
electronic drums (2-6, 10)
Michael Boddicker – keyboards (2-6, 10), synthesizers (2-6, 10), programming (2-6, 10), bass (2-6, 10), electronic drums (2-6, 10)
Harold Faltermeyer – keyboards (2-6, 10), synthesizers (2-6, 10), programming (2-6, 10), bass (2-6, 10), electronic drums (2-6, 10)
Mark Spiro – keyboards (2-6, 10), synthesizers (2-6, 10), programming (2-6, 10), bass (2-6, 10), electronic drums (2-6, 10), backing vocals (2-6, 10)
Bo Tomlyn – keyboards (2-6, 10), synthesizers (2-6, 10), programming (2-6, 10), bass (2-6, 10), electronic drums (2-6, 10)
Uve Schikora – keyboards (2-6, 10), synthesizers (2-6, 10), programming (2-6, 10), bass (2-6, 10), electronic drums (2-6, 10)
Kristian Schultze – keyboards (2-6, 10), synthesizers (2-6, 10), programming (2-6, 10), bass (2-6, 10), electronic drums (2-6, 10)
Tom Henley – acoustic piano (4)
Skip Anderson – keyboards (7, 8, 9), acoustic piano (7, 8, 9)
Oscar Brown – keyboards (7, 8, 9)
Keith Diamond – synthesizers (7, 8, 9), programming (7, 8, 9), bass (7, 8, 9), electronic drums (7, 8, 9)
Michael Landau – guitars (1-6, 10)
Bob Mann – guitars (1)
Russ Freeman – guitars (2-6, 10)
Dann Huff – guitars (2-6, 10)
Ronny Drayton – guitars (7, 8, 9)
Paul Pesco – guitars (7, 8, 9)
Bob Rosa – drums (7, 8, 9)
Terry Silverlight – drums (7, 8, 9)
Brian Malouf – percussion (2-6, 10)
Gary Herbeck – saxophone solos (2-6, 10)
Larry Williams – saxophones (2-6, 10), sax solos (2-6, 10)
Lew McCreary – trombone (2-6, 10)
Chuck Findley – trumpet (2-6, 10)
Jerry Hey – trumpet (2-6, 10)
Richard Page – backing vocals (1-6, 10)
Jill Colucci – backing vocals (2-6, 10)
Cindy Fee – backing vocals (2-6, 10)
Steve George – backing vocals (2-6, 10)
Jim Haas – backing vocals (2-6, 10)
John Joyce – backing vocals (2-6, 10)
Tom Kelly – backing vocals (2-6, 10)
Edie Lehmann – backing vocals (2-6, 10)
Joe Pizzulo – backing vocals (2-6, 10)
Andrea Robinson – backing vocals (2-6, 10)
Cliff Dawson – backing vocals (7, 8, 9)
Jill Dell'Abate – backing vocals (7, 8, 9)
Curtis King – backing vocals (7, 8, 9)
Yvonne Lewis – backing vocals (7, 8, 9)
Cindy Mizelll – backing vocals (7, 8, 9)
Sandy Pandya – backing vocals (7, 8, 9)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
Studio albums Christmas albums Compilations No. 1 singles Other songs Related articles