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1984 studio album by Kathy Mattea
Kathy Mattea is the debut studio album by American country music singer Kathy Mattea . It was released in 1984 (see 1984 in country music ) on Mercury Records . It includes the singles "Street Talk", "Someone Is Falling in Love", "You've Got a Soft Place to Fall", and "That's Easy for You to Say". The song "(Back to the) Heartbreak Kid" was later released in 1986 by Restless Heart from their self-titled debut album.
Title Writer(s) 1. "Street Talk "" Lee Domann, Ralph Whiteway 2:44 2. "Someone Is Falling in Love " Domann, Pebe Sebert 3:05 3. "You've Got a Soft Place to Fall" Kerry Chater , Bob McDill , Hunter Moore3:02 4. "Takin' the Givin' Away" Bob DiPiero , Jill Wood3:15 5. "You Know That I Do (And I Know That You Won't)" Peter McCann 3:02 6. "Full Time Love" DiPiero, Tim Krekel 2:56 7. "Somewhere Down the Road " Tom Snow , Cynthia Weil , Michael Masser 3:38 8. "That's Easy for You to Say" Deborah Clifford, David Hodges 9. "(Back to The) Heartbreak Kid " Van Stephenson , Tim DuBois 3:09 10. "God Ain't No Stained Glass Window" Mark Germino 3:38
Kathy Mattea – lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar
David Briggs – acoustic piano
Bobby Wood – acoustic piano
Mark Casstevens – acoustic guitar
Gregg Galbraith – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Jon Goin – electric guitar
Chris Leuzinger – electric guitar
Dale Sellers – electric lead guitar
Sonny Garrish – pedal steel guitar
Spady Brannan – bass
Alan Rush – bass
Gene Chrisman – drums
Tommy Wells – drums
Nashville String Machine – strings (2, 7)
Bergen White – string arrangements (2, 7)
Marcy Cates – backing vocals
Margie Cates – backing vocals
Wade McCurdy – backing vocals
Pat McManus – backing vocals
Curtis Young – backing vocals
Byron Hill – producer
Rick Peoples – producer
George Clinton – engineer
Jim Cotton – engineer
Mike Poston – engineer
Joe Scaife – engineer
Tom Coyne – mastering at Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs (New York City, New York)
Bill Levy – art direction
Bill Brunt – design
Mark Tucker – photography
Bob Titley – management
Chart (1984)
Peak position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums
42
Studio albums Compilation albums See also