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Album Details: Tanya Tucker [Box]

Release Date:09/12/1995
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Track List: Tanya Tucker [Box]

  1. What's Your Mama's Name
  2. Blood Red and Goin' Down
  3. Would You Lay with Me (In a Fiel...
  4. San Antonio Stroll
  5. Don't Believe My Heart Can Stand...
  6. Here's Some Love
  7. I'm in Love and He's in Dallas
  8. One Love at a Time
  9. Just Another Love
  10. Girls Like Me
  11. Strong Enough to Bend
  12. Call on Me
  13. Playing for Keeps
  14. Same Old Story
  15. My Arms Stay Open All Night
  16. Take Another Run
  17. As Long as There's a Heartbeat
  18. It Won't Be Me
  19. Don't Go Out
  20. Walking Shoes
  1. Thunder Rolls
  2. Oh What It Did to Me
  3. You Love Amazes Me
  4. Memories We Still Haven't Made
  5. If Your Heart Ain't Busy Tonight
  6. Down to My Last Teardrop
  7. He Was Just Leaving
  8. Trail of Tears
  9. Bidding America Goodbye
  10. Time and Distance
  11. It's a Little Too Late
  12. What Do They Know
  13. Cashing the American Dream
  14. Two Sparrows in a Hurricane
  15. Just About Now
  16. Half the Moon
  17. You Just Watch Me
  18. Let the Good Times Roll
  19. Now We're Talking
  20. Hangin' In

Pro Reviews: Tanya Tucker [Box]

  • All Music Guide

    While Tanya Tucker is the subject of this four-CD retrospective, she should have her own complete Bear Family box. No woman has done more for the modern tradition in both its excellence and its excess than Tucker. There are few, with the exceptions of Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, and Dolly Parton, who can be credited with being a true singing "stylist." She embodies the true meaning of the term "country diva." The box compiled by Tucker and longtime producer Jerry Crutchfield begins with songs like her 1972 smash hit of Larry Collins' "Delta Dawn," originally recorded when she was still 13, and her follow-up singles "The Jamestown Ferry," "What's Your Mama's Name Child," Curly Putman's "Blood Red and Going Down," and the song that brought David Allan Coe to the attention of the country music establishment, "Would You Lay With Me (In a Field of Stone)." But there's a catch -- these are not the originals, but rather newly recorded versions made by Capitol for Greatest Hits Encore, an ent...ire collection of these tracks. The rest of the set is comprised of Tucker's recordings for Capitol. There are 58 tracks of pure reckless, restless country soul. Here in that unmistakably throaty voice are "Strong Enough to Bend," "As Long as There's a Heartbeat," "Girls Like Me," "If Your Heart Ain't Busy Tonight," "The Thunder Rolls," and "We Don't Have to Do This." And most of what's here is very fine indeed, including the unreleased tracks, of which there are six, because Tucker gives 100 percent each time she records. But for a performer who has accomplished as much as she has, she deserves a far more accurate representation of her career than this one. Look out for Raven Records' two-fers instead.- Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Tanya Tucker

Tanya Tucker had her first country hit in 1972, when she was just 13 years old. Over the succeeding decades, Tucker became one of the few child performers to mature into adulthood without losing her audience, and during the course of her career, she notched a remarkable streak of Top Ten and Top 40 hits. Born in Seminole, Texas, much of Tucker's childhood was spent movi... Read more