The legendary country diva returns with her own label (complete with a cowboy hat logo incorporating her name) and a sure-fire mix of poignant, emotionally charged tunes. Tucker's raspy voice wrings all the fire and intensity out of the opening rocker, "Old Weakness (Coming on Strong)" (originally a Delbert McClinton number), and tones down for the whimsy and reflection of "Oh What a Love." Rootsy rockers like "Over My Shoulder" work the best, but Tucker seems, as always, adept at just about any great story and steel guitar-twanged groove that comes her way. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
Ronn Huff (Orchestration), John Wesley Ryles (Vocals (Background)), Eddie Bayers (Drums), Barry Beckett (Piano), Barry Beckett (Keyboards), Barry Beckett (Producer), Bekka Bramlett (Vocals (Background)), J.T. Corenflos (Guitar (Electric)), Dan Dugmore (Pedal Steel), Vince Gill (Vocals (Background)), Carl Gorodetzky (Contractor), Pete Greene (Engineer), Pete Greene (Mixing), Jim Horn (Sax (Soprano)), John Jarvis (Piano), John Jarvis (Keyboards), Thomas McAninch (Copyist), Roger Murrah (Executive Producer), Hank Singer (Fiddle), Lisa Silver (Vocals (Background)), Tanya Tucker (Vocals), Tanya Tucker (Main Performer), Tanya Tucker (Executive Producer), Willie Weeks (Bass), Aubrey Haynie (Mandolin), Dennis Wilson (Vocals (Background)), Benny Quinn (Mastering), Matthew Beckett (Assistant), Matthew Beckett (Computer Editing), Blue Miller (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jerry Laseter (Guitar (Electric)), Jerry Laseter (Producer), Jerry Laseter (Engineer), Denise Jarvis (Producer), John Saylor (Assistant), Glen Rose (Photography), Gina Cheshire (Production Coordination), Brett Freedman (Make-Up), Brett Freedman (Hair Stylist)
Tanya is the title of an album released in 2002 by Tanya Tucker on her own Tuckertime label.
The highest charting Billboard Country Single was the #34 "A Memory Like I'm Gonna Be." Other noteworthy songs include "Old Weakness (Coming On Strong)," (a minor Billboard #49 Country Single) and "I Can Live Without You (But Not Very Long)" and "I Can Do That." The album peaked at #39 on the Country Albums chart.
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Top 10 singles
"Delta Dawn" ·"Love's the Answer" ·"What's Your Mama's Name" ·"Blood Red and Goin' Down" ·"Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)" ·"The Man That Turned Mama On" ·"Lizzie and the Rainman" ·"San Antonio Stroll" ·"Don't Believe My Heart Can Stand Another You" ·"You've Got Me to Hold On To" ·"Here's Some Love" ·"It's a Cowboy-Lovin' Night" ·"Texas (When I Die)" ·"Pecos Promenade" ·"Can I See You Tonight" ·"Feel Right" ·"One Love at a Time" ·"Just Another Love" ·"I'll Come Back as Another Woman" ·"It's Only Over for You" ·"Love Me Like You Used To" ·"I Won't Take Less Than Your Love" ·"If It Don't Come Easy" ·"Strong Enought to Bend" ·"Highway Robbery" ·"Call on Me" ·"My Arms Say Open All Night" ·"Walking Shoes" ·"Don't Go Out" ·"It Won't Be Me" ·"Down to My Last Teardrop" ·"(Without You) What Do I Do with Me" ·"Some Kind of Trouble" ·"If Your Heart Ain't Busy Tonight" ·"Two Sparrows in a Hurricane" ·"It's a Little Too Late" ·"Tell Me About It" ·"Soon" ·"Hangin' In" ·"Little Things"