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A Legend in My Time is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap, released in 1975.Two singles were released from the album, including the Don Gibson penned "(I'd Be) A Legend in My Time," which reached No. 1 on country charts and Al Dexter's "Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry", which peaked at #6.
The song was recorded by Ronnie Milsap and released in November 1974 as the lead single from his album A Legend in My Time. This was Milsap's sixth country hit and his third number one. The single stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of ten weeks within the top 40. [1]
Legend in My Time: Hank Wilson Vol. III is an album by singer and songwriter Leon Russell singing as Hank Wilson. The album was recorded in 1995. The album has classic country and bluegrass tunes and was produced by Leon Russell. CD was released by Ark 21 Records.
Thom Jurek of Allmusic wrote that "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me" — and the album from which it came — was "indicative of the times and the artists making hit records at the same time." Milsap's "urban country" style, as Jurek put it, was evident in the song, given its "sweet alto saxophone solo" and "chorus that reflects James Taylor's late ...
from the album There's No Gettin' Over Me; B-side "It Happens Every Time (I Think of You)" Released: October 1981 : Recorded: 1981: Genre: Country, pop: Length: 3: 35: Label: RCA Nashville: Songwriter(s) Kye Fleming, Dennis Morgan, Charles Quillen: Producer(s) Ronnie Milsap, Tom Collins: Ronnie Milsap singles chronology "
Twenty years on from the release of his debut album, the career making “Get Lifted,” John Legend is entering uncharted territory. On Aug. 30, the R&B-pop singer will release his first-ever ...
The double album will feature songs with Rick Ross, Muni Long, Jazmine Sullivan, Rapsody and more. John Legend Announces 8th Album ‘Legend,’ Drops Saweetie Collab ‘All She Wanna Do’ Skip ...
Bruce Eder of AllMusic said that the album "packed with great moments and different permutations of that sound: the powerful lead vocal and the Boots Randolph sax break on "I'll Say It's My Fault"; the haunting Orbison-Melson "Come Back to Me (My Love)," a vest-pocket romantic melodrama sung with operatic depth and played to a light rock & roll beat; Don Gibson's "I'd Be a Legend in My Time ...