Only One Moon
File:OnlyOneMoon.jpg
Studio album by Prairie Oyster
Released April 8, 1994 (1994-04-08) (Canada)
October 10, 1995 (1995-10-10) (U.S.)
Genre Country
Length 40:26
Label Arista Records (Canada)
Zoo Entertainment (U.S.)
Producer Steve Fishell
Prairie Oyster
Richard Bennett
Josh Leo
Prairie Oyster chronology
Everybody Knows
(1991)
Only One Moon
(1994)
Blue Plate Special
(1996)

Only One Moon is the fourth studio album by Canadian country music group Prairie Oyster. It was released in Canada by Arista Records on April 8, 1994 and in the United States by Zoo Entertainment on October 10, 1995. The album peaked at number 2 on the RPM Country Albums chart.[1] The band produced the album with Steve Fishell, except for "Did You Fall in Love with Me", which Josh Leo and Richard Bennett produced.[2]

Contents

Track listing [link]

  1. "Ancient History" (Bob DiPiero, John Scott Sherrill) – 2:43
  2. "Lousiette" (Keith Glass) – 3:20
  3. "Such a Lonely One" (Russell deCarle) – 3:29
  4. "She Don't Get the Blues" (Alan Jackson, Jim McBride) – 2:51
  5. "Don't Cry Little Angel" (Glass) – 4:31
  6. "Price to Pay" (Lucinda Williams) – 3:18
  7. "Only One Moon" (Glass) – 3:05
  8. "Your Turn to Cry" (Radney Foster, Glass) – 3:04
  9. "Always Believing" (Dave Romeo, Pam Tillis) – 3:32
  10. "Brand New Hard Time Blues" (Joan Besen) – 3:22
  11. "Black-Eyed Susan" (Besen, Ron Hynes) – 3:30
  12. "All Fall Down" (Glass) – 3:41

On American presses of the album, "Always Believing" is replaced with "Did You Fall in Love with me" (Richard Bennett, Josh Leo) — 3:19

Personnel [link]

Compiled from liner notes.[2]

Prairie Oyster [link]

  • John P. Allen — fiddle, mandolin, acoustic guitar, background vocals
  • Joan Besen — piano, organ, background vocals
  • Russell deCarle — bass guitar, lead vocals
  • Dennis Delorme — pedal steel guitar
  • Keith Glass — electric guitar, acoustic guitar, electric sitar, background vocals
  • Bruce Moffet — drums, percussion

Additional musicians [link]

  • Richard Bennett — acoustic guitar
  • Dan Dugmore — acoustic guitar
  • Bill Hullett — acoustic guitar
  • Roy Huskey, Jr. — upright bass on "Your Turn to Cry"
  • Jo-El Sonnier — accordion on "Price to Pay" and "Lousiette"

Technical [link]

  • Chuck Ainlay — mixing
  • Richard Bennett — producer
  • Steve Fishell — producer
  • Josh Leo — producer
  • Justin Niebank — mixing
  • Mike Poole — recording, mixing
  • Prairie Oyster — producer

Chart performance [link]

Chart (1994) Peak
position
Canadian RPM Country Albums 2
Canadian RPM Top Albums 34

References [link]


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Only One Moon (song)

"Only One Moon" is a single by Canadian country music group Prairie Oyster. Released in 1995, it was the fifth single from their album Only One Moon. The song reached #1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in August 1995.

Chart performance

Year-end charts

References

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    Only One

    by: Trik Turner

    Nobody could believe it
    When they saw you with me
    Cause I wasn't exactly the man
    That they visioned you with
    They thought I wasn't good enough for you
    But even though everyone acted so fake
    Telling me you're making a big mistake
    You wouldn't let nothing persuade you to think
    otherwise
    You're the only one who believed in me
    When everyone wanted to put me down
    And you're the only one
    Who believed in me
    Whatever it takes I won't let you down
    Why can't they accept me for who I am
    I'm so sick and tired of people telling me
    How I should live my life
    All that we wanted was this bitterness to end
    But we knew it wouldn't be long
    'Til they tried to tear us apart again
    And you're the only one who believed in me
    When everyone wanted to put me down
    And you're the only one
    Who believed in me
    Whatever it takes I won't let you down
    They love to kick me down
    And try to shut me out
    And cloud your mind
    You're the only one who won't compromise
    They love to kick me down
    And try to shut me out
    And cloud your mind
    Whatever they try you won't compromise
    you're the only one who believed
    It ain't fair for you to be stuck in between
    What they feel is right for you and what you love
    You're the only one who believed in me
    When everyone wanted to put me down
    And you're the only one
    Who believed in me




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