Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Pam Tillis first cut the song on Warner Bros. Records in the late 1980s under the production of Josh Leo, but did not release this version until Warner issued the album Pam Tillis Collection in the mid-1990s. [1] Her second and more successful version of the song was recorded on her 1991 album Put Yourself in My Place.
Pam Tillis is the oldest daughter of country singer Mel Tillis, pictured in 2007. Pamela Yvonne Tillis was born July 24, 1957, in Plant City, Florida. [2] She is the oldest of five children born to country singer Mel Tillis and his first wife, Doris.
Put Yourself In My Place is the second studio album from American country music artist Pam Tillis.It was also her first album with Arista Records, following 1983's Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey, released on Warner Bros. Records.
Single by Pam Tillis; from the album Put Yourself in My Place; B-side "I've Seen Enough to Know" Released: August 17, 1991: Genre: Country: Length: 2: 49: Label: Arista: Songwriter(s) Pam Tillis, Carl Jackson: Producer(s) Paul Worley, Ed Seay: Pam Tillis singles chronology "
Tillis's career was launched on the Warner Bros. label, where she released several unsuccessful singles and her debut studio album: Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey (1983). Through Arista Nashville , her second studio album was released in January 1991 titled Put Yourself in My Place .
Tillis is the daughter of country music icon Mel Tillis, whose star shined brightest in the 1960-80s, with an astounding 43 total albums (not counting compilations), six No. 1 country singles, and ...
Maybe It Was Memphis; Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life) O. One of Those Things; P. Please (Pam Tillis song) Put Yourself in My Place (Pam Tillis song) R. The River and the ...
"Maybe It Was Memphis" - Pam Tillis "Look at Us" - Vince Gill and Max D. Barnes "Achy Breaky Heart" - Don Von Tress "Don't Rock The Jukebox" - Alan Jackson, Keith Stegall, and Roger Murrah "Down At The Twist and Shout" - Mary Chapin Carpenter "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" - Travis Tritt "Love, Me" - Max T. Barnes and Skip Ewing