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It's Your Call is the nineteenth album, released in December 1992 by Reba McEntire. It contained the song "The Heart Won't Lie", which featured Vince Gill and which was later ranked at #18 on CMT's list of the 100 Greatest Country Duets. It also features a re-recording of the song "Baby's Gone Blues", which was recorded in 1987 by Patty Loveless for her album If My Heart Had Windows.

The album peaked at #1 on the country album chart and #8 on the Billboard 200,selling 124,000 copies in its first week, becoming her first top 10 album on that chart. It is certified 3× Multi-platinum by the RIAA.

The album debuted at #5 on the Country Albums chart for the week of January 2, 1992, and it peaked at #2 for the week of February 13, 1992. It was #2 for 9 non-consecutive week's. It stayed in the Top Ten for 25 consecutive weeks.

McEntire referred to the album as a "second chapter to For My Broken Heart" (her previous album, released in 1991).[1]

Track listing

  1. "It's Your Call" (Bruce Burch, Shawna Harrington-Burkhart, Liz Hengber) - 3:04
  2. "Straight from You" (Gary Harrison, Tim Mensy) - 2:35
  3. "Take It Back" (Kristy Jackson) - 3:13
  4. "Baby's Gone Blues" (Pat Bunch, Mary Ann Kennedy, Pamela Rose) - 4:15
  5. "The Heart Won't Lie" (Kim Carnes, Donna Weiss) - 3:16
  6. "One Last Good Hand" (Gary Burr, John Jarrard) - 3:29
  7. "He Wants to Get Married" (Sandy Knox, Anthony Little) - 3:51
  8. "For Herself" (Harrington-Burkhart, Hengber, Reba McEntire) - 3:59
  9. "Will He Ever Go Away" (Gerry House, William Robinson) - 3:17
  10. "Lighter Shade of Blue" (Max D. Barnes, Skip Ewing, Troy Seals) - 3:24

Personnel

As listed in liner notes.[1]

Sales chart positions

Album

SinglesBillboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1992 "Take It Back" Hot Country Singles & Tracks 5
1993 "It's Your Call" Hot Country Singles & Tracks 1
1993 "The Heart Won't Lie" Hot Country Singles & Tracks 1

References

  • Allmusic (see infobox)
  1. ^ a b It's Your Call (Media notes). MCA Records. 1992. {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |bandname= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |publisherid= ignored (help)
Preceded by Top Country Albums number-one album
May 22, 1993
Succeeded by