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Lacy J. 26 Capitol 1991 Crazy Love — 1992 Chains on the Wind — Liberty 1993 The Best of Lacy J. Dalton — 1995 Somethin' Special — Sony 1998 Pure Country — 1999 Wild Horse Crossing — Shop Records 2000 Anthology — Renaissance 2001 Country Classics — EMI 2004 The Last Wild Place — Song Dog 2006 The Last Wild Place Anthology ...
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Last Wild Place: Lacy J. Dalton: Mastering 2004: Leaving the Ways: The Briggs: Mastering 2004: Matters: Pulley: Mastering 2004: Maybe This Christmas Tree: Mastering 2004: Mean Girls: Mastering 2004: New York Minute: Mastering 2004: Songs and Artists That Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11: Mastering 2004: Spider-Man 2 [Original Soundtrack] Danny Elfman ...
Singing My Song; Size Seven Round (Made of Gold) Slow Down (Lacy J. Dalton song) Somebody Wants Me Out of the Way; Someday My Day Will Come; A Song in the Night (song) A Song to Mama; Southern California (song) Spring (Tanya Tucker song) Stand by Your Man; Starting Over (Tammy Wynette song) Still Doin' Time; Stranger in the House (song)
"Everybody Makes Mistakes" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Lacy J. Dalton. It was released in December 1981 as the second single from the album Takin' It Easy. The song reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Dalton and Mark Sherrill.
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The song reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in June 1990. [ 1 ] This was the last of Dalton's singles to chart; as was the case with many other country artists in Dalton's age group, she fell out of favor in the early 1990s as a new generation of performers rose to mainstream prominence.
"Slow Down" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Lacy J. Dalton. It was released in May 1982 as the first single from the album 16th Avenue. The song reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Dalton, Billy Sherrill and Mark Sherrill.