Patty Loveless (album)

Patty Loveless is the self-titled debut album from country music artist Patty Loveless. It was released in 1986. Among its tracks were Billboard Top Country Singles minor hits, "Lonely Days, Lonely Nights," "I Did," "After All," and "Wicked Ways." The album peaked at #35 on the Top Country Albums charts in 1986.

Track listing

  • "Lonely Days, Lonely Nights" (Karen Staley) – 2:47
  • "I Did" (Patty Loveless) – 2:46
  • "You Are Everything" (Guy Clark, Keith Sykes) – 2:27
  • "Blue Is Not a Word" (Jo-El Sonnier, Judy Ball) – 2:57
  • "Slow Healing Heart" (Jim Rushing) – 3:40
  • "After All" (Jimbeau Hinson, Harry Stinson) – 3:52
  • "Wicked Ways" (Staley) – 3:09
  • "Half Over You" (Staley) – 3:05
  • "Some Blue Moons Ago" (Steve Earle, Richard Bennett) – 2:18
  • "Sounds of Loneliness" (Loveless) – 3:32
  • Production

    Personnel

    Chart performance

    Single releases

    Lonely Days, Lonely Nights

    "Lonely Days, Lonely Nights", was the first single from the album, recorded at MCA/Nashville in the fall of 1985. It was one of a five-song singles record contract she had at the time with the label, prior to her receiving an album contract.

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    I Did

    by: Trisha Yearwood

    Did you ever want something so bad
    That you could taste it
    Did you ever want something
    You knew you couldn't have
    Well, I did
    Did you ever know what it feels like
    To get lost in a lover's kiss
    Did you ever even want to go there
    Well I did, I did
    I took my chances
    Laid my heart open wide
    I felt the rush, I lost my head
    I learned to laugh
    Oh but then I learned to cry
    I did
    Did you ever lose your whole world
    And still have no regrets
    And did you ever tell yourself
    You'd do it all again
    Well I did, I did
    I took my chances
    Laid my heart open wide
    I felt the rush, I lost my head
    I learned to laugh
    Oh but then I learned to cry
    I did
    Did you ever want something so bad
    That you could taste it




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