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Martina Mcbride Evolution Mp3, Flac, Wma Martina McBride Evolution mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: Evolution Country: US Released: 1997 Style: Country MP3 version RAR size: 1247 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1164 mb WMA version RAR size: 1316 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 516 Other Formats: DMF VQF MMF AHX VOX MP3 WMA Tracklist Hide Credits I'm Little But I'm Loud 1 0:56 Written-By – Boudleaux Bryant, Jimmy Dickens* Happy Girl Accordion – Timothy J. Lauer*Backing Vocals – Kim RicheyFiddle – Chris 2 3:27 CarmichaelPercussion – Tom RoadyTin Whistle – Jim HokeWritten-By – Annie Roboff, Beth Nielsen Chapman Be That Way Acoustic Guitar – Paul WorleyBacking Vocals – Gene Miller , Herb Pederson*Electric Guitar 3 3:34 – Brent MasonOrgan [Hammond] – Matt RollingsSteel Guitar – Paul FranklinWritten-By – Bob DiPiero, Stephony Smith A Broken Wing 4 Backing Vocals – Bob Bailey, Kim Fleming, Vicki HamptonTambourine – Martina 3:34 McBrideWritten-By – James House, Phil Barnhart, Sam Hogin Wrong Again 5 Acoustic Guitar – Paul WorleyBacking Vocals – Neil Thrasher, Sara EvansWritten-By – 3:15 Cynthia Weil, Tommy Lee James Keeping My Distance 6 Acoustic Guitar – Paul WorleyBacking Vocals – Danny Wilde, Martina McBrideTambourine 3:51 – Martina McBrideWritten-By – Don Smith, Jimmy Davis , Tommy Burroughs Still Holding On Acoustic Guitar – Dean ParksBacking Vocals – Steve RealDrums – John Robinson Electric 7 3:57 Guitar – Clint BlackPiano – Robbie BuchananWritten-By – Marty Stuart, Matraca BergWritten-By, Vocals [Duet With] – Clint Black Whatever You Say 8 Backing Vocals – Neil Thrasher, Sara EvansFiddle – Stuart DuncanMandolin – Stuart 4:29 DuncanWritten-By – Ed Hill, Tony Martin I Won't Close My Eyes Accordion – Timothy J. Lauer*Acoustic Guitar – Paul WorleyBacking Vocals – Danny Wilde, 9 3:38 Martina McBrideOrgan – Timothy J. Lauer*Tambourine – Martina McBrideWritten-By – Kevin Montgomery, Larry Gottlieb I Don't Want To See You Again 10 Backing Vocals – John Wesley Ryles, Liana ManisTambourine – Martina McBrideWritten-By 3:00 – Jackson Leap Some Say I'm Running 11 4:05 Written-By – Brent Bourgeois, Michael W. Smith Here In My Heart Acoustic Guitar – Paul WorleyBacking Vocals – Martina McBride, Mary Ann Kennedy, 12 3:51 Susan AshtonElectric Guitar – Pat BergesonTambourine – Martina McBrideWritten-By – Gayla Borders, Susan Ashton One Day You Will 13 Backing Vocals – Jason Sellers, Martina McBrideFiddle – Larry FranklinPercussion – Tom 2:36 RoadySteel Guitar – Paul FranklinWritten-By – Richard Leigh, Shane Teeters Valentine 14 Bass Guitar – Mike BrignardelloPiano – Jim BrickmanSynthesizer – Dan SheaWritten-By – 3:22 Jack KugellWritten-By, Featuring [With Special Guest Artist] – Jim Brickman Companies, etc. Distributed By – Columbia House Credits Acoustic Guitar – Biff Watson (tracks: 2 to 6, 8, 10, 11, 13), Billy Joe Walker Jr. (tracks: 2, 4, 8, 9, 11, 12) Bass Guitar – Joe Chemay (tracks: 2 to 13) Drums – Lonnie Wilson (tracks: 2 to 6, 8 to 13) Electric Guitar – Dann Huff (tracks: 2 to 14) Piano – John Hobbs (tracks: 2, 8, 10, 11, 13) Producer – Martina McBride, Paul Worley Steel Guitar – Dan Dugmore (tracks: 4 to 6, 8 to 11) Notes Also available on cassette. Has RCA07863-67516-2 printed on top of disc and on interior of front insert. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 7 7749-514943 8 02 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year RCA Martina Evolution RCA07863-67516-2 Records RCA07863-67516-2 US 1997 McBride (HDCD, Album) Label RCA Martina Evolution RCA07863-67516-2 Records RCA07863-67516-2 Europe 1997 McBride (HDCD, Album) Label Evolution Martina RCA07863-67516-2 (HDCD, Album, RCA RCA07863-67516-2 US 1997 McBride Club) RCA Martina Evolution (Cass, BG4 67516 Records BG4 67516 Canada 1997 McBride Album, Club) Label RCA Martina Evolution (Cass, 67516-4 Records 67516-4 US 1997 McBride Album) Label Related Music albums to Evolution by Martina McBride Various - Pickin' On Martina McBride Martina McBride - White Christmas Martina McBride - Greatest Hits Parni Valjak - Najljepše Ljubavne Pjesme Chris Difford & Boo Hewerdine - Fancy Pants Paul Field - Being Myself Charlie Peacock - Love Life Saint Paul & His Coalition Of The Willing - Everyone Is Wrong Martina Gassmann & Frank Wingold - In The Backyards Of Our Souls Paul McCartney - Beautiful Night.
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