Tennessee Moon

Tennessee Moon
Studio album by Neil Diamond
Released February 6, 1996
Recorded 1995, Dark Horse Recording Studio
Genre Country
Length 68:03
Label Columbia
Producer Bob Gaudio, Paul Worley, Don Cook, Richard Landis, James Stroud
Neil Diamond chronology
Live in America
(1994)
Tennessee Moon
(1996)
The Movie Album: As Time Goes By
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Tennessee Moon is the twenty-third studio album by Neil Diamond. Released in February 1996, it is the product of a collaboration with various country music songwriters and performers. A companion television special entitled Under a Tennessee Moon was aired on ABC. The album was certified gold by the RIAA.[2]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Tennessee Moon"  Neil Diamond, Dennis Morgan 3:00
2. "One Good Love" (duet with Waylon Jennings)Neil Diamond, Gary Nicholson 4:18
3. "Shame" (duet with Hal Ketchum)Neil Diamond, Hal Ketchum 3:31
4. "A Matter of Love"  Neil Diamond, Tom Shapiro 4:35
5. "Marry Me" (duet with Buffy Lawson)Neil Diamond, Tom Shapiro 3:50
6. "Deep Inside of You" (duet with Beth Nielsen Chapman)Beth Nielsen Chapman, Neil Diamond 3:51
7. "Gold Don't Rust"  Gary Burr, Bob DiPiero, Neil Diamond 3:42
8. "Like You Do" (duet with Rosemary Butler)Sandy Knox, Steve Rosen 4:03
9. "Can Anybody Hear Me"  Neil Diamond, Bill LaBounty 3:50
10. "Win the World"  Neil Diamond, Susan Longacre 4:12
11. "No Limit"  Richard Bennett, Neil Diamond 3:07
12. "Reminisce for a While" (duet with Raul Malo)Neil Diamond, Raul Malo 4:27
13. "Kentucky Woman"  Neil Diamond 2:48
14. "If I Lost My Way"  Gary Burr, Neil Diamond 3:23
15. "Everybody"  Jesse Diamond, Neil Diamond 3:45
16. "Talking Optimist Blues (Good Day Today)"  Neil Diamond, Gretchen Peters 2:53
17. "Open Wide These Prison Doors"  Neil Diamond, Stewart Harris 4:30
18. "Blue Highway" (featuring Chet Atkins)Neil Diamond, Harlan Howard 3:56

Chart performance

Chart (1996) Peak
Position
Australian ARIA Charts 2
Canadian RPM Country Albums 3
UK Albums Chart 12
U.S. Billboard 200 14
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 3

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Ruhlmann, William. "Neil Diamond - Biography". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
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