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Where Your Road Leads

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Released
  
July 14, 1998

Label
  
MCA Nashville

Artist
  
Trisha Yearwood

Genre
  
Country music

Length
  
41:20

Where Your Road Leads (1998)
  
Real Live Woman (2000)

Release date
  
14 July 1998

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Producers
  
Tony Brown, Trisha Yearwood, Allen Reynolds

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Country Album

Similar
  
Trisha Yearwood albums, Country music albums

Where Your Road Leads is the seventh studio album by country music singer Trisha Yearwood, released in 1998 by MCA Nashville.

Contents

The album reached #3 on the Billboard country albums chart. The singles "There Goes My Baby", "Where Your Road Leads", "Powerful Thing" and "I'll Still Love You More" were all released from this album, peaking at #2, #18, #6 and #10, respectively, on the Billboard country music charts between 1998 and 1999. The title track was co-written by Victoria Shaw, who originally recorded it on her 1995 album In Full View. Buddy Miller provides harmony vocals on the track "Bring Me All Your Lovin'." "I'll Still Love You More" was written by Diane Warren, who also wrote Yearwood's hit from the previous year, "How Do I Live."

Trisha yearwood and garth brooks where your road leads lyrics


Track listing

  1. "There Goes My Baby" (Annie Roboff, Arnie Roman) — 3:49
  2. "Never Let You Go Again" (Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Tommy Sims) — 3:17
  3. "That Ain't the Way I Heard It" (Jamie O'Hara) — 3:48
  4. "Powerful Thing" (Al Anderson, Sharon Vaughn) — 2:56
  5. "Love Wouldn't Lie to Me" (Terry Radigan, Don Schlitz) — 3:47
  6. "Wouldn't Any Woman" (Bob DiPiero, Michele McCord, Mark D. Sanders) — 3:25
  7. "I'll Still Love You More" (Diane Warren) — 4:21
  8. "Heart Like a Sad Song" (Roboff, Roman) — 3:19
  9. "I Don't Want to Be the One" (Paul Brady, Carole King) — 4:04
  10. "Bring Me All Your Lovin'" (Kenny Greenberg, Allison Moorer, Doyle Primm) — 5:08
  11. "Where Your Road Leads" (Desmond Child, Victoria Shaw) — 3:26
  12. duet with Garth Brooks
  13. "One More Chance" (J. D. Souther, Jack Tempchin) — 3:30 (Australia/Japan bonus track)
  14. "I Have A Love" (Japan bonus track)

Musical

As listed in liner notes.

Choir on "Where Your Road Leads": Bergen White, Kimberly Fleming, Vicki Hampton, Mark Iveey, Mike Elred, Lisa Cochran, Dennis Wilson, Lisa Silver. Choral vocals arranged by Bergen White.

Strings on "Heart Like a Sad Song" and "Where Your Road Leads" by the Nashville String Machine. Strings on "Where Your Road Leads" by Steve Nathan.

Technical

  • Chuck Ainlay — mixing
  • Jeff Balding — engineer, overdubs
  • Tony Brown — producer
  • Don Cobb — editing
  • Duke Duczer — assistant engineer, mixing assistant
  • Mary Beth Felts — make-up
  • Mark Hagan — engineer
  • David Hall — assistant engineer
  • Russ Harrington — photography
  • Joe Hayden — engineer
  • Rory Kaplan — executive producer
  • Jeff Levison — remastering
  • Bill Neighbors — assistant producer
  • Jessie Noble — project coordinator
  • Denny Purcell — mastering
  • Mark Ralston — mixing, mixing assistant
  • Allen Reynolds — producer
  • Glen Spinner — assistant engineer
  • Tim Waters — overdub
  • Ric Wilson — remastering
  • Songs

    1There Goes My Baby3:51
    2Never Let You Go Again3:22
    3That Ain't the Way I Heard It3:51

    References

    Where Your Road Leads Wikipedia