Dottie (album)
Dottie is an album by country music singer Dottie West, released in 1978.
Dottie | ||||
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Released | May 1978 | |||
Recorded | September 1977 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | United Artists | |||
Producer | Larry Butler | |||
Dottie West chronology | ||||
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This was West's second album as a solo artist under her new label, United Artists Records. The year the album was released, West also released an album with Kenny Rogers titled Every Time Two Fools Collide. The title track and the album hit No. 1 on the Billboard Country charts and revitalized West's career. However, her duet partner was still releasing a solo album of his own. West decided to do the same thing. Only one single was released from the album titled "Come See Me and Come Lonely", which reached the Country Top 20 at No. 17. The album also reached No. 47 on "Top Country Albums" chart. A cover version of the Larry Gatlin Top 5 hit "Broken Lady" can also be found on this album.
Track listing
- "Come See Me and Come Lonely" (Red Lane)
- "If I Could Just Find My Way" (Jim Weatherly)
- "Even If You Were Jesse James" (Kenny O'Dell, Larry Henley)
- "There's More to a Tear (Than Meets the Eye)" (Roger Bowling, Larry Butler, Billie Jo Spears)
- "Broken Lady" (Larry Gatlin)
- "Goodbye is the Loneliest Word" (Larry Butler, Dottie West)
- "Decorate Your Conscience" (Dottie West, Kerry West)
- "Good 'Ol Nights" (Ben Peters)
- "Who's Gonna Love Me Now" (Ed Penney, Ron Oates)
- "Love Is Right" (Dottie West, Kerry West)
Charts
Album – Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1978 | Top Country Albums | #47 |
1978 | The Billboard 200 | #N/A |
Singles – Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1978 | "Come See Me and Come Lonely" | Hot Country Singles & Tracks | #17 |