Album
Toby Keith
1993 · Folk, World, & Country
Rare pressing on Gatefold
Toby Keith is a Folk album by Toby Keith, originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 20 pressings tracked.
About
Toby Keith is the debut studio album by country music artist Toby Keith. Released on April 20, 1993, by Mercury Record, it features the singles "Should've Been a Cowboy", "He Ain't Worth Missing", "A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action", and "Wish I Didn't Know Now". Respectively, these songs peaked at#1, #5, #2, and #2 on the Hot Country Songs chart. The album sold more than one million copies in the United State, earning RIAA platinum certification. All the song, except for "Some Kinda Good Kinda Hold On Me" and "A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action", were written solely by Keith. "A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action" was previously recorded by Hank William, Jr. on his album Maverick (1992). .
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Tracklist
- 1Should've Been A Cowboy3:31
- 2He Ain't Worth Missing3:04
- 3Under The Fall3:22
- 4Some Kinda Good Kinda Hold On Me3:30
- 5Wish I Didn't Know Now3:26
- 6Ain't No Thang3:27
- 7Valentine3:34
- 8A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action2:50
- 9Mama Come Quick3:22
- 10Close But No Guitar2:50
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Singer-Songwriter
- twangy
- earnest
- southern
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Carl Goff, Jr.BASS BASS GUITAR
- Chris TrupeKEYBOARDS
- Clayton IveyKEYBOARDS
- Denis SoleeSAXOPHONE
- Dennis WilsonBACKING VOCALS
- Don PotterACOUSTIC GUITAR
- Gary LunnBASS BASS GUITAR
- Jim KimballELECTRIC GUITAR
- John WillisELECTRIC GUITAR
- Johnny HelmsSTEEL GUITAR
- Keith MellingtonDRUMS
- Kenny BellACOUSTIC GUITAR
- Lonnie WilsonBACKING VOCALS
- Mark CasstevensACOUSTIC GUITAR HARMONICA
- Michael BlackBACKING VOCALS
- Michael CrossnoELECTRIC GUITAR
- Milton SledgeDRUMS
- Reggie YoungELECTRIC GUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 20 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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