Lorrie Morgan - My Heart
November 5, 2009

Track listing
1. Things We Do, The
2. Where Does That Leave Me
3. I Did
4. Strong Enough To Cry
5. Maybe Not Tonight - (with Sammy Kershaw)
6. Here I Go Again
7. Between Midnight And Tomorrow
8. Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You, The
9. Never Been Good At Letting Go
10. My Heart
11. On This Bed
Details
Contributing artists: Glenn Worf, Jo Dee Messina, Leslie Satcher, Sammy Kershaw
Producer: Csaba Petocz, Keith Stegall
Distributor: Bayside Record Dist.
Recording type: Studio
Recording mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a
Album notes
Personnel: Lorrie Morgan, Sammy Kershaw (vocals); Larry Byrom, C. Michael Spriggs, John Willis (acoustic guitar); Brent Rowan, Dann Huff, Brent Mason (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel & pedal steel guitars); mandolin (Sam Bush); Larry Franklin, Stuart Duncan (fiddle); John Hobbs (piano, organ, Wurlitzer piano, synthesizer); Gary Prim (keyboards); Mike Brignardello, Glenn Worf (bass); Vinnie Colaiuta, Eddie Bayers (drums); JoDee Messina, Leslie Satcher, Joh E. Cowan, Carl Jackson, Brittany Allyn, Tabitha Fair, John Wesley Ryles (background vocals).
Principally recorded at Ocean Way Studios and The Tracking Room, Nashville, Tennessee.
MY HEART was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non Classical.
Lorrie Morgan’s penchant for dramatic ballads and big production sometimes gets a bit over-the-top, which is why MY HEART is such a delightful surprise. The CD is stripped-down and full of sparse, tasteful arrangements, which let her terrific voice shine through. The songs are winners, too; well-written and encompassing more than just the usual topics of love gained and lost. In fact, Morgan sounds so incredibly relaxed on MY HEART that she even breaks into giggles at the end of a few tracks. On one of these, “The Things That We Do,” Morgan and special guest Jo Dee Messina ruefully check off a humorous list of everyday drudgeries.
Another standout, “Between Midnight and Tomorrow,” is a great hard country song detailing the struggles of a woman in love with an alcoholic. Morgan even manages to turn Bryan Adams’ glam-rocker “The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You” into a country number without losing any of the song’s energy and humor. MY HEART does contain some big ballads–”Where Does That Leave Me,” “On This Bed” (written by Morgan’s husband Jon Randall) and the emotional Sammy Kershaw duet “Maybe Not Tonight”– but none of them are overdone. And it’s this restraint that lets MY HEART beat true.
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