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Album by Marty Brown
This article is about the Marty Brown album. For the Def Leppard album, see
High 'n' Dry .
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High & Dry is the debut album by American country music singer-songwriter Marty Brown . It was produced by Tony Brown and released in August 1991 on MCA Records. It featured 3 singles (the title track, "Wildest Dreams" and "Every Now and Then"), none of which charted. The album itself peaked at number 44 and spent 20 weeks on the Top Country Albums chart.
Track listing [ edit ]
All tracks are written by Marty Brown ; "Your Sugar Daddy's Long Gone" co-written by Barbara Carter,
Title 1. "High and Dry" 3:56 2. "Your Sugar Daddy's Long Gone" 2:23 3. "Indian Summer Blues" 3:51 4. "Every Now and Then" 2:50 5. "I'll Climb Any Mountain" 4:33 6. "Don't Worry Baby" 2:09 7. "Honky Tonk Special" 3:29 8. "Wildest Dreams" 4:03 9. "Ole King Kong" 3:01 10. "Nobody Knows" 3:06
Production [ edit ]
Produced By Tony Brown & Richard Bennett
Engineers: Chuck Ainlay, Bob Bullock, John Hampton, Russ Martin, Jeff Powell
Assistant Engineer: Russ Martin
Mixing: John Hampton
Mix Assistant: Jeff Powell
Mastering: Denny Purcell
Personnel [ edit ]
Drums: Larrie Londin , Billy Thomas
Bass: Marty Brown, Emory Gordy, Jr. , Roy Huskey , Tom Robb
Piano: John Jarvis
Organ: Tony Brown
Guitars: Richard Bennett , Marty Brown, Reggie Young
Steel : Terry Crisp, Buddy Emmons , Steve Fishell
Banjo, Ukulele: Richard Bennett
Cornet: George Tidwell
Clarinet: Sam Levine
Backing Vocals: Peter Cronin, Susan Levy, Jessie Noble
Chart performance [ edit ]
Chart (1991)
Peak position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums
44
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers
17
References [ edit ]
Marty Brown, "High & Dry" CD Liner Notes. (MCA, 1991)