Won't Be Blue Anymore

Won't Be Blue Anymore
Studio album by Dan Seals
Released 1985
Genre Country
Length 40:00
Label Capitol
Producer Kyle Lehning
Paul Worley
Dan Seals chronology
San Antone
(1984)
Won't Be Blue Anymore
(1985)
On The Front Line
(1986)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Won't Be Blue Anymore is the fifth studio album by country music artist Dan Seals. It has been his most successful album to date; the only one to reach #1 on the Top Country Albums chart. The album featured some of Seals most popular songs, including "Bop" and "Meet Me In Montana", a duet with Marie Osmond. These and the third single, "Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)", all reached #1 on the Hot Country Songs chart. "Bop" was a major crossover hit, peaking at #10 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart. The compact disc format of this album was released on the album's initial release. It has been out-of-print for more than 20 years and is highly collectible.

Track listing

  1. "Headin West" (Dan Seals) - 3:00
  2. "I Won't Be Blue Anymore" (Seals) - 3:03
  3. "Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)" (Seals, Bob McDill) - 4:50
  4. "Tobacco Road" (John D. Loudermilk) - 3:15
  5. "Your Love" (Beckie Foster, Tommy Rocco) - 3:00
  6. "You Plant Your Fields" (Wendy Waldman, Donny Lowery) - 3:34
  7. "Still a Little Bit of Love" (Jim Scott, Walker Inglehart) - 4:09
  8. "Meet Me in Montana" (Paul Davis) - 3:54
  9. "Bop" (Jennifer Kimball, Paul Davis) - 3:45
  10. "So Easy To Need" (John Porter McMeans) - 4:02
  11. "City Kind Of Girl" (Robert Gundry) - 3:28

Chart performance

Album

Chart (1985) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 1
U.S. Billboard 200 59
Canadian RPM Top Albums 37

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions
US Country US US AC CAN Country CAN CAN AC
1985 "Meet Me in Montana" (featuring Marie Osmond) 1 19
"Bop" 1 42 10 1 1 6
1986 "Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)" 1 1

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Personnel

References

Preceded by
Rockin' with the Rhythm by The Judds
Top Country Albums number-one album
March 8, 1986
Succeeded by
I Have Returned by Ray Stevens
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