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1979 studio album by The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys Have Arrived is the third country studio
album by
The Oak Ridge Boys , released in 1979.
"Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight" was previously recorded by co-writer
Rodney Crowell in 1978 (
Ain't Living Long Like This ), and by
Emmylou Harris in 1978 (
Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town ). "Dancing the Night Away" was previously recorded by the
Amazing Rhythm Aces in 1976 (
Too Stuffed to Jump ),
Tanya Tucker in 1977 (
Ridin' Rainbows ) and by
Leo Sayer in 1978 (
Leo Sayer ).
Track listing
Personnel
The Oak Ridge Boys
Additional musicians
Jimmy Capps, Jerry Shook,
Chip Young - acoustic guitar
Bobby Thompson - banjo
Joe Osborn - bass guitar
Kenny Buttrey - drums
Reggie Young - electric guitar
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Roger Bissell, Dennis Good, Bill Puett, Don Sheffield, George Tidwell - horns
Ron Oates - keyboards
George Binkley, Marvin Chantry, Roy Christensen, Carl Gorodetzky, Lennie Haight,
Sheldon Kurland , Martha McCrory, Steven Smith, Gary Vanosdale, Pamela Vanosdale, Samuel Terranova, Stephanie Woolf - strings
Bergen White - string and horn arrangements
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Singles
Sail Away
Dream On
Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight
References
Studio albums Other albums Notable singles Guest singles Related articles