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It's What I Do

1996 studio album by Billy Dean From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It's What I Do
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It's What I Do is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Billy Dean. It was his first album since Men'll Be Boys two years previous. This was also his first release for Capitol Records Nashville, as the Nashville division of Liberty Records had been merged into Capitol. The album produced three singles: the title track at #5, followed by "That Girl's Been Spyin' on Me" at #4 and "I Wouldn't Be a Man" at #45. (The latter was originally a Top Ten country hit for Don Williams, in 1987.) The album also reunited him with Tom Shapiro, who had co-produced his first two albums.

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Track listing

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Personnel

Production

  • Tom Shapiro – producer
  • Brian Tankersley – recording, additional recording, mixing
  • John Kunz – recording assistant, additional recording assistant, mix assistant, additional mix engineer, project coordinator
  • Greg Parker – recording assistant
  • Sandy Jenkins – mix assistant
  • Eric Legg – additional mix engineer
  • Hank Williams – mastering at MasterMix (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • Nancy H. Williams – production manager
  • Cindy Owen – art direction, design
  • Mark Tucker – photography
  • Sandi Spika – stylist
  • Mary Beth Felts – hair, make-up
  • Narvel Blackstock with Starstruck Entertainment – management
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References

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