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'''''Extremes''''' is the third studio album released by [[United States|American]] [[country music]] artist [[Collin Raye]]. As with Raye's first two albums, ''Extremes'' received platinum certification in the United States for sales of over one million copies. The singles released from this album were "That's My Story", "Man of My Word", "My Kind of Girl", "If I Were You" and "Little Rock". "My Kind of Girl" was a Number One hit on the [[Hot Country Songs]] charts, while the other singles all reached Top Ten.
'''''Extremes''''' is the third studio album by American [[country music]] artist [[Collin Raye]]. As with Raye's first two albums, ''Extremes'' received platinum certification in the United States for sales of over one million copies. The singles released from this album were "That's My Story", "Man of My Word", "My Kind of Girl", "If I Were You" and "Little Rock". "My Kind of Girl" was a Number One hit on the [[Hot Country Songs]] charts, while the other singles all reached Top Ten.


"Dreaming My Dreams with You" is a cover of the [[Waylon Jennings]] song from his album of the same name, and "A Bible and a Bus Ticket Home" was later recorded by [[Confederate Railroad]] on their album ''Keep On Rockin'''.
"Dreaming My Dreams with You" is a cover of the [[Waylon Jennings]] song from his album of the same name, and "A Bible and a Bus Ticket Home" was later recorded by [[Confederate Railroad]] on their album ''Keep On Rockin'''.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

#"[[That's My Story (song)|That's My Story]]" ([[Lee Roy Parnell]], Tony Haselden) – 3:03
{{Track listing
#"[[Man of My Word]]" ([[Gary Burr]], [[Allen Shamblin]]) – 3:23
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#"[[My Kind of Girl (Collin Raye song)|My Kind of Girl]]" ([[Monty Powell]], [[John Jarrard]], Debi Cochran) – 2:55
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#"[[Little Rock (Collin Raye song)|Little Rock]]" ([[Tom Douglas (songwriter)|Tom Douglas]]) – 3:58
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#"A Bible and a Bus Ticket Home" (James Dean Hicks, [[Craig Wiseman]]) – 3:55

#"Nothin' a Little Love Won't Cure" ([[Larry Boone]], Rick Bowles, [[Don Cook]]) – 3:26
| title1 = [[That's My Story (song)|That's My Story]]
#"[[If I Were You (Collin Raye song)|If I Were You]]" (John Hobbs, [[Chris Farren (country musician)|Chris Farren]]) – 4:06
| writer1 = [[Lee Roy Parnell]], Tony Haselden
#"To the Border and Beyond" (Collin Raye) – 2:55
| length1 = 3:03
#"Angel of No Mercy" (Jim McBride, Chapin Hartford) – 3:38

#"[[Dreaming My Dreams with You]]" ([[Allen Reynolds]]) – 3:56
| title2 = [[Man of My Word]]
| writer2 = [[Gary Burr]], [[Allen Shamblin]]
| length2 = 3:23

| title3 = [[My Kind of Girl (Collin Raye song)|My Kind of Girl]]
| writer3 = [[Monty Powell]], [[John Jarrard]], Debi Cochran
| length3 = 2:55

| title4 = [[Little Rock (Collin Raye song)|Little Rock]]
| writer4 = [[Tom Douglas (songwriter)|Tom Douglas]]
| length4 = 3:58

| title5 = A Bible and a Bus Ticket Home
| writer5 = James Dean Hicks, [[Craig Wiseman]]
| length5 = 3:55

| title6 = Nothin' a Little Love Won't Cure
| writer6 = [[Larry Boone]], Rick Bowles, [[Don Cook]]
| length6 = 3:26

| title7 = [[If I Were You (Collin Raye song)|If I Were You]]
| writer7 = John Hobbs, [[Chris Farren (country musician)|Chris Farren]]
| length7 = 4:06

| title8 = To the Border and Beyond
| writer8 = [[Collin Raye]]
| length8 = 2:55

| title9 = Angel of No Mercy
| writer9 = Jim McBride, Chapin Hartford
| length9 = 3:38

| title10 = [[Dreaming My Dreams with You]]
| writer10 = [[Allen Reynolds]]
| length10 = 3:56
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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
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* [[Larry Byrom]] - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
* [[Larry Byrom]] - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
* [[Joe Chemay]] - bass guitar, backing vocals
* [[Joe Chemay]] - bass guitar, backing vocals
* [[Dan Dugmore]] - steel guitar, lap steel guitar
* [[Dan Dugmore]] - [[steel guitar]], [[lap steel guitar]]
* [[Paul Franklin (musician)|Paul Franklin]] - steel guitar
* [[Paul Franklin (musician)|Paul Franklin]] - steel guitar
* Carl Gorodetzky - strings
* Carl Gorodetzky - strings
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* Dennis Wilson - backing vocals
* Dennis Wilson - backing vocals
* [[Lonnie Wilson]] - drums
* [[Lonnie Wilson]] - drums
* Paul Worley - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
* [[Paul Worley]] - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
* Scotty Wray - backing vocals
* Scotty Wray - backing vocals
* Curtis Young - backing vocals
* Curtis Young - backing vocals
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Latest revision as of 16:44, 8 June 2023

Extremes
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 25, 1994
Recorded1993 at The Money Pit, Nashville, TN
GenreCountry
Length35:24
LabelEpic
ProducerJohn Hobbs
Ed Seay
Paul Worley
Collin Raye chronology
In This Life
(1992)
Extremes
(1994)
I Think About You
(1995)
Singles from Extremes
  1. "That's My Story"
    Released: December 13, 1993
  2. "Little Rock"
    Released: March 28, 1994
  3. "Man of My Word"
    Released: August 2, 1994
  4. "My Kind of Girl"
    Released: November 29, 1994
  5. "If I Were You"
    Released: April 3, 1995
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Extremes is the third studio album by American country music artist Collin Raye. As with Raye's first two albums, Extremes received platinum certification in the United States for sales of over one million copies. The singles released from this album were "That's My Story", "Man of My Word", "My Kind of Girl", "If I Were You" and "Little Rock". "My Kind of Girl" was a Number One hit on the Hot Country Songs charts, while the other singles all reached Top Ten.

"Dreaming My Dreams with You" is a cover of the Waylon Jennings song from his album of the same name, and "A Bible and a Bus Ticket Home" was later recorded by Confederate Railroad on their album Keep On Rockin'.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."That's My Story"Lee Roy Parnell, Tony Haselden3:03
2."Man of My Word"Gary Burr, Allen Shamblin3:23
3."My Kind of Girl"Monty Powell, John Jarrard, Debi Cochran2:55
4."Little Rock"Tom Douglas3:58
5."A Bible and a Bus Ticket Home"James Dean Hicks, Craig Wiseman3:55
6."Nothin' a Little Love Won't Cure"Larry Boone, Rick Bowles, Don Cook3:26
7."If I Were You"John Hobbs, Chris Farren4:06
8."To the Border and Beyond"Collin Raye2:55
9."Angel of No Mercy"Jim McBride, Chapin Hartford3:38
10."Dreaming My Dreams with You"Allen Reynolds3:56

Personnel

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Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[5] Platinum 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[6] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

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  1. ^ "Collin Raye Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  2. ^ "Collin Raye Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  3. ^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 1994". Billboard. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  4. ^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 1995". Billboard. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  5. ^ "Canadian album certifications – Collin Raye – Extremes". Music Canada. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  6. ^ "American album certifications – Collin Raye – Extremes". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved February 21, 2021.