Dude Mowrey
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Track listing
- "Honky Tonk Song" (Mel TillisMel TillisLonnie Melvin Tillis , known professionally as Mel Tillis, is an American country music singer. Although he recorded songs since the late 1950s, his biggest success occurred in the 1970s, with a long list of Top 10 hits....
, Buck Peddy) - "It Could've Been Me" (Curt Ryle, Johnny Park)
- "Cowboys Don't Cry" (Jim Allison, Bob Simon, Doug Gilmore, Jeff Raymond)
- "Heartbreak Train" (Roger MurrahRoger MurrahRoger Murrah is a songwriter and music publisher who has written hits for artists including Waylon Jennings, Alan Jackson, Al Jarreau, and Alabama....
, J.D. Martin) - "Falling Never Felt So Good" (Shawn Camp, Will Smith)
- "If I Ever Love Again" (Curtis WrightCurtis WrightCurtis Blaine Wright is an American country music artist. He made his debut in 1989 with the single "She's Got a Man on her Mind" on a branch of MCA Records, before recording a solo album in 1992 on Liberty Records...
, Billy Spencer) - "Good Lookin'" (Mickey Jupp, Chris East)
- "The Rest of Forever" (Jim Martin)
- "We Got Love" (Kent RobbinsKent RobbinsKent Robbins was an American country music songwriter. He began writing for Charley Pride's Pi-Gem music in 1974. Between then and his death, he wrote songs for several other country music artists...
) - "Do You Want to Make Something of It?" (Wright, T.J. KnightJeff Knight-Track listing:#"Tearing Down Walls" – 3:43#"You Gotta Let Go – 3:02#"They've Been Talkin' About Me" – 3:15#"I Wish She Didn't Know Me" – 3:25...
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Track listing
- "Maybe You Were the One" (Robert Bruce Landis, Hunter Moore) – 3:28
- "Dr. Wurlitzer" (Jeff Crossan) – 2:37
- "Walk Away" (Marc Beeson, Robert Byrne) – 4:02
- "Somewhere in Between" (Allen ShamblinAllen ShamblinAllen Shamblin is a country music songwriter who was born in Tennessee, and was brought up in Texas.After graduating from Sam Houston State University he worked in Austin as a real estate appraiser. In 1987, he quit his job and moved to Nashville to pursue a career as a song writer. He supported...
, Jon Vezner) – 2:55 - "Happy Ever After (Comes One Day at a Time)" (Gary Nicholson, Kevin WelchKevin WelchKevin Welch is an American country music artist. He has charted five singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts and released eight studio albums...
) – 3:35 - "What Kind of Memories Remain" (Joe Doyle, Rick Peoples) – 2:52
- "Hold On, Elroy" (Dennis LindeDennis LindeDennis Linde was an American singer and songwriter whose work was primarily in country musicHe is best known for writing the 1972 Elvis Presley hit, "Burning Love"...
) – 2:59 - "View from the Bottom" (Dude Mowrey, Ralph Murthy) – 3:35
- "I'll Never Listen to That Fool Again" (Larry Martin, Stan Munsey) – 3:36
- "Turn for the Worse" (Frank Dycus, Kerry Kurt Phillips, Billy YatesBilly Yates (singer)Billy Yates is an American country music artist. He has released eight studio albums and has charted four singles on the Billboard country charts, including the #36 "Flowers" in 1997...
) – 2:38
Singles
Year | Single | Peak chart positions |
Album | |
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US Country Hot Country Songs Hot Country Songs is a chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States.This 60-position chart lists the most popular country music songs, calculated weekly mostly by airplay and occasionally commercial sales... |
CAN Country RPM (magazine) RPM was a Canadian music industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada. The publication was founded by Walt Grealis in February 1964, supported through its existence by record label owner Stan Klees. RPM ceased publication in November 2000.RPM stood for "Records, Promotion,... |
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1991 | "Cowboys Don't Cry" | 65 | — | Honky Tonk |
1993 | "Maybe You Were the One" | 57 | 87 | Dude Mowrey |
"Hold On, Elroy" | 69 | 82 | ||
1994 | "Somewhere in Between" | 57 | 46 | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | ||||
Music videos
Year | Video | Director |
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1993 | "Maybe You Were the One" | Martin Kahan |
"Hold On, Elroy" | ||
1994 | "Somewhere in Between" | chris rogers |