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White Shoes is a 1983 Emmylou Harris album, composed of an eclectic collection of material. A rockish version of "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend", a country remake of the Donna Summer hit "On the Radio", and a version of Sandy Denny's "Like an Old Fashioned Waltz" were all included. Both "In My Dreams" and "Pledging My Love" hit the #9 position on the Billboard Magazine country music singles chart in 1984.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Drivin' Wheel"T-Bone Burnett/Billy Swan3:10
2."Pledging My Love"Don Robey/Fats Washington3:00
3."In My Dreams"Paul Kennerley3:15
4."White Shoes"Jack Tempchin3:30
5."On the Radio"Giorgio Moroder/Donna Summer5:11
6."It's Only Rock 'n' Roll"Rodney Crowell2:55
7."Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend"Leo Robin/Jule Styne3:39
8."Good News"Shirley Eikhard3:52
9."Baby, Better Start Turnin' 'Em Down"Rodney Crowell3:04
10."Like an Old Fashioned Waltz"Sandy Denny3:11

Personnel

  • Brian Ahern: Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, 6-String Bass, Percussion, Tambourine
  • Barbara Bennett: Backing Vocals
  • Mike Bowden: Bass
  • Bonnie Bramlett: Backing Vocals
  • Tony Brown: Piano, Electric Piano
  • T-Bone Burnett: Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Percussion, Backing Vocals
  • Rodney Crowell: Acoustic Guitar
  • Hank DeVito: Steel Guitar
  • Shirley Eikhard: Backing Vocals
  • Steve Fishell: Steel Guitar, Melobar
  • Wayne Goodwin: Baritone Sax
  • Glen D. Hardin: Electric Piano, String Arrangements
  • Don Heffington: Drums
  • Emmylou Harris: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Jim Horn: Recorders
  • Don Johnson: Piano, Electric Piano, Backing Vocals
  • Keith Knudsen: Drums
  • John McFee: Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
  • Bill Payne: Piano, Electric Piano, Keyboards, Synthesizer
  • Mickey Raphael: Harmonica
  • Frank Reckard: Electric Guitar
  • Barry Tashian: Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • John Ware: Drums

Technical personnel

  • Brian Ahern: Producer, Engineer
  • Donivan Cowart: Engineer
  • Stuart Taylor: Engineer
  • Alan Vachon: Engineer

Chart performance

Chart (1983) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 22
U.S. Billboard 200 116

References

  1. ^ Ankeny, Jason. White Shoes at AllMusic

Emmylou Harris White Shoes liner notes