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It's in There
1979 studio album by Kate Taylor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It's in There… And It's Got To Come Out! is the third album by the American singer-songwriter Kate Taylor, released in 1979.[1]
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It's in There failed to reach its public. After this release, Taylor took a break from the music industry for the next two decades, during which time she appeared sporadically as a performer and back-up singer for various other artists, not releasing another album herself until 2003.
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Track listing
- "I Got the Will" — (Otis Redding)
- "Kite Woman" — (JD Souther)
- "Ain't No Way to Forget You" — (W.C. Quillen, Grady L. Smith)
- "Loving You Was Easier" — (Kris Kristofferson)
- "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" — (Edward Holland, Jr., Norman Whitfield)
- "It's the Same Old Song" — (Holland-Dozier-Holland)
- "Can't Hurry Love" — (Holland-Dozier-Holland)
- "I'm a Hog for You Baby" — (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller)
- "Champagne and Wine" — (Roy Johnson, Otis Redding, Allan Walden)
- "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City" — (Michael Price, Dan Walsh)
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Personnel
- Kate Taylor – vocals
- Barry Beckett – piano
- Larry Byrom – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Pete Carr – electric guitar
- Gregg Hamm – engineer
- Roger Hawkins – drums
- David Hood – bass guitar
- Jimmy Johnson – electric guitar
- Randy McCormick – organ
- Charlie McCoy – harmonica
- Weldon Myrick – steel guitar
- Cindy Richardson – backing vocals
- Tom Roady – percussion
- David Sanborn – alto saxophone
- Alex Taylor – backing vocals
- Hugh Taylor – backing vocals
- Livingston Taylor – backing vocals
- Marle Tomlinson – backing vocals
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References
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