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1989 studio album by Charley Pride
Moody Woman is an album by American country music artist Charley Pride .[ 1] It was released in 1989 via 16th Avenue Records .[ 2] [ 3] The album includes the single "Amy's Eyes ". Pride duetted with his son Dion on the cover of "Heaven Help Us All ".[ 4] The album was one of Pride's final commercial successes.[ 5]
The Houston Chronicle wrote: "Pride's up-tempo songs are invariably unconvincing (he always sounds guilty when he's trying to seem cheerful), and his ceaseless ballads become tiresome after a while."[ 7]
Title Writer(s) 1. "White Houses" Johnny Cunningham 3:15 2. "Can't Stop the Mississippi" Richard Leigh , Wayland Holyfield 3:04 3. "You Put It There" Donny Kees , Jimmy Jay, Richard Ross2:41 4. "Sail Away" Mickey Newbury 2:30 5. "Moody Woman" Kees, Jay, Ross 3:18 6. "Heaven Help Us All " (duet with Dion Pride) Ronald Miller 3:14 7. "Amy's Eyes " Terry Brown, Jaima Prater Hunt 3:00 8. "After Me, After You" Gidget Baird, Bill Shore, Byron Gallimore 2:52 9. "I Made Love to You in My Mind" Danny Hutchins, Stephen Pride 3:08 10. "The More I Do" Baird, Gallimore 3:55
^ "People". St. Louis Post-Dispatch . 18 Jan 1989. p. A2.
^ Hurst, Jack (30 Mar 1989). "On the Record". Chicago Tribune . p. 13C.
^ Neely, Tim (Jun 15, 2001). "Charley Pride Discography". Goldmine . Vol. 27, no. 12. p. 18.
^ "Prides Record Together". Sun-Sentinel . 18 Jan 1989. p. 2A.
^ Christensen, Thor. "Dallas singer Charley Pride, who broke country's color line, dies at 86" . The Dallas Morning News . Retrieved 25 March 2023 .
^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Vol. 6. MUZE. p. 646.
^ Tucker, Ken (April 16, 1989). "Records". Zest. Houston Chronicle . p. 12.
^ "Charley Pride Chart History (Top Country Albums)" . Billboard .
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