Kentucky Hearts
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Kentucky Hearts is a studio album by American country music
band Exile
. It was released in 1984 via Epic Records
. The album peaked at number 1 on the Billboard
Top Country Albums chart.
and Sonny LeMaire except "Comin' Apart at the Seams", written by Jerry Marcum and Les Taylor
.
Country music
Country music is a popular American musical style that began in the rural Southern United States in the 1920s. It takes its roots from Western cowboy and folk music...
band Exile
Exile (American band)
Exile, originally known as The Exiles, is an American band founded in Richmond, Kentucky by J.P. Pennington. They started by playing local clubs which led to touring with Dick Clark’s Caravan of Stars opening shows and providing backup for major rock artists of the period.Their name was shortened...
. It was released in 1984 via Epic Records
Epic Records
Epic Records is an American record label, owned by Sony Music Entertainment. Though it was originally conceived as a jazz imprint, it has since expanded to represent various genres. L.A...
. The album peaked at number 1 on the Billboard
Billboard (magazine)
Billboard is a weekly American magazine devoted to the music industry, and is one of the oldest trade magazines in the world. It maintains several internationally recognized music charts that track the most popular songs and albums in various categories on a weekly basis...
Top Country Albums chart.
Track listing
All songs written by J.P. PenningtonJ.P. Pennington
James Preston "J.P." Pennington is an American musician, known primarily as a founding member of the country pop band Exile. Pennington was the founding member and lead singer of the group until departing in 1990. After his leaving Exile, he signed to MCA Records as a solo artist. There, he...
and Sonny LeMaire except "Comin' Apart at the Seams", written by Jerry Marcum and Les Taylor
Les Taylor (singer)
Les Taylor is an American country music artist. Taylor has released two studio albums on Epic Records. His highest charting single, "I Gotta Mind to Go Crazy," peaked at #44 in 1991....
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- "She's a MiracleShe's a Miracle"She's a Miracle" is a 1985 single by Exile. "She's a Miracle" was written by then-lead singer J.P. Pennington and bass player Sonny LeMaire and was Exile's sixth number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of thirteen weeks on the country chart...
" - "Comin' Apart at the Seams"
- "I've Never Seen Anything"
- "Just in CaseJust in Case (song)"Just in Case" is a 1985 single written by J.P. Pennington and Sonny LeMaire and recorded by The Forester Sisters. "Just in Case" was The Forester Sisters' second number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for thirteen weeks within the Top 40.-Chart performance:...
" - "Give Me One More ChanceGive Me One More Chance"Give Me One More Chance" is a 1984 single by Exile. "Give Me One More Chance" was written by then-lead singer J.P. Pennington and bass player Sonny LeMaire and was Exile's third number one country hit. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of fifteen weeks on the country...
" - "You Make It Easy"
- "Somethin' You Got"
- "If I Didn't Love You"
- "Ain't That a Pity"
- "Crazy for Your LoveCrazy for Your Love"Crazy for Your Love" is a 1985 single by Exile. "Crazy for Your Love" was written by then-lead singer J.P. Pennington and bass player Sonny LeMaire and was Exile's fourth number one country hit. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of thirteen weeks on the country chart...
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Chart performance
Chart (1984) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 1 |