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''Hearts in Armor'' is the second studio album by country singer Trisha Yearwood. Four of its tracks found spots in the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles chart in 1992 and 1993: "Wrong Side of Memphis" rose to #5, "Walkaway Joe" to #2, "You Say You Will" to #12, and "Down on My Knees" to #19. The album rose to #12 in the ''Billboard'' country albums chart. The album was released immediately following Yearwood's divorce with her first husband, and has been considered one of her greatest albums. It was met with mostly positive reviews by critics. The album includes a variety of styles, including slow ballads and fast up-tempo material. Three of the album's tracks feature guest harmony vocalists: "Woman Walk the Line" (originally performed by Emmylou Harris on her album ''The Ballad of Sally Rose'') features background vocals from Harris. "Walkaway Joe" features vocals from Eagles vocalist Don Henley, and Raul Malo of The Mavericks is featured on "For Reasons I've Forgotten" and "Wrong Side Of Memphis". ==Track listing== #"Wrong Side of Memphis" (Gary Harrison, Matraca Berg) — 2:46 #"Nearest Distant Shore" (Harrison, Tim Mensy) — 3:23 #"You Say You Will" (Beth Nielsen Chapman, Verlon Thompson) — 3:38 #"Walkaway Joe" (Vince Melamed, Greg Barnhill) — 4:19 # *background vocals: Don Henley #"Woman Walk the Line" (Emmylou Harris, Paul Kennerley) — 4:31 # *background vocals: Emmylou Harris #"Oh Lonesome You" (Jamie O'Hara, Kieran Kane) — 2:58 #"Down on My Knees" (Chapman) — 3:52 #"For Reasons I've Forgotten" (O'Hara) — 3:56 # *background vocals: Raul Malo #"You Don't Have to Move That Mountain" (Keith Whitley) — 3:37 #"Hearts in Armor" (Jude Johnstone) — 4:23 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hearts in Armor」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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