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Tight Rope is the sixth studio album by country duo Brooks & Dunn, released in 1999 on Arista Nashville. Their least successful album commercially, it was the first album of their career not to receive platinum certification from the RIAA; furthermore, only one of its three singles reached Top Ten on the country charts. The album's lead-off single was a cover of John Waite's 1984 single "Missing You". This cover peaked at #15 on the Hot Country Songs charts. Following it were the #19 "Beer Thirty" and the #5 "You'll Always Be Loved by Me". "Goin' Under Gettin' Over You" also reached #60 from unsolicited play as an album cut.

Track listing

"Goin' Under Gettin' Over You" (Ronnie Dunn, Terry McBride) -- 2:56

"Missing You" (John Waite, Mark Leonard, Charles Sandford) -- 3:47

"Temptation #9" (Kix Brooks, Bob DiPiero) -- 3:32

"Hurt Train" (Dunn, McBride) -- 4:04

"Can't Stop My Heart" (Brooks, Chris Waters, Tom Shapiro) -- 4:19

"Too Far This Time" (Dunn) -- 3:30

"You'll Always Be Loved By Me" (Dunn, McBride) -- 3:02

"I Love You More" (Brooks, DiPiero) -- 3:21

"Beer Thirty" (Dunn, McBride) -- 2:37

"Don't Look Back Now" (Brooks, Don Cook) -- 3:52

"All out of Love" (Dunn, McBride) -- 4:09

"The Trouble with Angels" (Brooks, DiPiero) -- 4:12

"Texas and Norma Jean" (Brooks, Lewis Anderson) -- 3:51

Personnel

Brooks & Dunn

Kix Brooks - lead and background vocals

Ronnie Dunn - lead and background vocals

Musicians

Robert Bailey - background vocals

Bruce C. Bouton - lap steel guitar, pedal steel guitar

Mike Brignardello - bass guitar

Larry Byrom - acoustic guitar

Mark Casstevens - acoustic guitar

Kim Fleming - background vocals

Larry Franklin - fiddle

Paul Franklin - steel guitar

Rob Hajacos - fiddle, assorted hoedown tools

Vicki Hampton - background vocals

Aubrey Haynie - fiddle

John Barlow Jarvis - piano, keyboards, B-3 organ

B. James Lowry - electric guitar

Brent Mason - electric guitar

Steve Nathan - keyboards

John Wesley Ryles - background vocals

Dennis Wilson - background vocals

Lonnie Wilson - drums, percussion

Glenn Worf - bass guitar

Curtis Young - background vocals

Comments

8 years ago

Aswin Rajkumar

This is the best cover to John Waite's masterpiece

9 years ago

Dave Wollenberg

ACC's #76 song of the '99 survey year. B&D hit #15 in Billboard. God bless y'all, Kix and Ronnie! God bless you, friend, for postin' it. Thanx! Have a blessed week!

9 years ago

Janet Nave

this was the time where they were not speaking to each other; each one had his own producer. Maybe it came through to listeners. And they lost CMA to Montgomery Gentry. No doubt because their peers who vote were disgusted with their behavior. That loss and this album failure made them come to their senses. 

9 years ago

Courtney Keller

Why is the music video banned when they made it in the United States 

9 years ago

Squid Eating Dough

It's cool that these two can be so open about their homosexuality. 

9 years ago

Julia Gardner

THIS is real country.

10 years ago

raulantonio65

Great song.

10 years ago

theloreto1988

This is genial ok

10 years ago

guitarpicker2225

Best duo in country music i miss them ive lived many of there songs n im ready for there comeback!!!!!!!

10 years ago

Robert Shearmire

This is one of the best albums I have ever listen to. I am a rocker. But i was living these songs at the time.

10 years ago

Thomas Jowers

This was my favorite B&D album

11 years ago

trey wright

brooks n dunn are it in country music dano

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