Across My Heart

Across My Heart
Studio album by Kenny Rogers
Released 1997
Recorded 1997
Genre country
Length 38:48
Label Magnatone Records
Producer Brent Maher[1]
Kenny Rogers chronology
The Gift
(1996)
Across My Heart
(1997)
Christmas from the Heart
(1998)

Across My Heart is the twenty-second studio album by country superstar Kenny Rogers.

Overview

The album was produced by Magnatone Records, and features a wide array of superstar talent collaborating with Rogers on various songs on the album. The album did hit the charts, with its strongest showing on the country charts at number 26, but it did not produce any singles.

Artists included in collaborations on the album include All-4-One, The Katinas, Tareva Henderson and Bekka & Billy.

Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine rated it 2.5 out of 5 stars, saying that " Even with all these collaborators, the album sounds homogenous, especially since the material is entirely generic. However, it holds together better than most Rogers albums since the mid-'80s, because it is evident that some thought and care went into its production."[2]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "To Me"  Mack David, Mike Reid 3:16
2. "Write Your Name (Across My Heart)"  Tony Harrell, Randy VanWarmer 3:33
3. "The Only Way I Know"  Gary Burr, Mike Reid 4:01
4. "Have a Little Faith in Me"  John Hiatt 3:59
5. "Sing Me Your Love Song"  Jonathan Butler, Labi Siffre 4:17
6. "As God Is My Witness"  Steve Glassmeyer, Warren Hartman, Kenny Rogers 3:38
7. "You're Not Asking Much"  Eric Kaz, Ellen Shipley 4:27
8. "Only Once in a Lifetime"  Keith Diamond, Michael Garvin, Anthony L. Smith 3:28
9. "Find a Little Grace"  Jim Weatherly, Bob Welch 4:40
10. "See Me Through"  Terry Sampson 3:29

Personnel

Chart performance

Chart (1997) Peak position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 26
U.S. Billboard 200 193

References

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