2003 Joni Harms – Let’s Put The Western Back In The Country
Let’s Put the Western Back in the Country is the ninth album by Joni Harms, released in 2003.
Joni Harms (born November 5, 1959 in Canby, Oregon) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Between 1990 and 2011, Harms released eleven studio albums plus her album Oregon to Ireland recorded live with The Sheerin Family Band in Moate, Ireland and released in 2014. She also charted two singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Her highest charting single, “I Need a Wife,” peaked at No. 34 in 1989.
Tracks
1 Let’s Put The Western Back In The Country (Joni Harms; Wood Newton) 03:24
2 I’ve Got A Feelin’ For You (Joni Harms) 03:00
3 Murphy’s Law (Joni Harms; Mentor Williams) 03:42
4 Coyote Cafe (Joni Harms; Kim Tribble) 03:22
5 A Little Bit Of Love (Joni Harms; George McCorkle; Scott Miller) 03:32
6 Cowboy Up (Joni Harms; Wood Newton) 02:53
7 Louisiana Hot Sauce (Joni Harms; Kim Tribble) 03:04
8 Love Never Hurt Nobody (Joni Harms; Buddy Blackman; George McCorkle) 03:36
9 Oregon Trail (Woody Guthrie) 02:49
10 The Wind (Cat Stevens) 03:18
11 Shape Of My Heart (Sting; Dominic Miller) 03:51
12 We Work It Out (Joni Harms; Barbie Isham) 03:03
13 I Still Do (Joni Harms; John Ramey) 02:52
Media
Musicians
Bass | David Hungate |
Drums | Eddie Bayers |
Guitar | Brent Mason |
Guitar | Joni Harms |
Steel Guitar | Sonny Garrish |
Acoustic Guitar | David Hungate |
Acoustic Guitar | Biff Watson |
Keyboards | Gordon Mote |
Organ | Matt Rollings |
Piano | Gordon Mote |
Piano | Matt Rollings |
Mandolin | Larry Franklin |
Fiddle | Larry Franklin |
Vocals | Joni Harms |
Liner Notes
Producer – Biff Watson
Mastered By – Jim DeMain
Mixed By – Mike Bradley
Design – Buddy Jackson, Karinne Caulkins, Scott Heit
Photography By – Tony Baker
Phonographic Copyright (p) Wildcatter Records
Copyright (c) Wildcatter Records
Produced For Biff-Bangs Productions
Recorded At Soundshop Recording Studios
Mixed At Soundshop Recording Studios
Mastered At Yes Master
Designed At Jackson Design