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Foster & Lloyd (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Foster & Lloyd (album)

''Foster & Lloyd'' is the eponymous debut of the American country music duo Foster & Lloyd. Commercially, It was their most successful album producing three top-ten singles, "Crazy Over You" (#4), "Sure Thing" (#8), and "What Do You Want from Me This Time?" (#6). The other single, "Texas in 1880", peaked at #18 on the Hot Country Songs chart. The album itself peaked at #33 on the ''Billboard'' Top Country Albums chart.
"Crazy Over You", while written by Foster & Lloyd, was first recorded by Ricky Van Shelton and released a month earlier on his debut album, ''Wild-Eyed Dream''. His version was not released as a single.

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==Track listing==

*Songs written by Bill Lloyd and Radney Foster except "Token of Love", written by Bill Lloyd and "Texas in 1880" and "You Can Come Cryin' to Me", written by Radney Foster.
#"Turn Around" - 4:22
#"Crazy Over You" - 4:35
#"What Do You Want from Me This Time" - 3:17
#"Token of Love" – 2:37
#"Sure Thing" - 3:23
#"Hard to Say No" - 2:40
#"Part I Know by Heart" – 3:24
#"Texas in 1880" - 3:58
#"You Can Come Cryin' to Me" - 5:14

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