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'Between This Time And The Next Time'
MCA Records MCA5170 (1981)
'Between This Time And The Next Time' was released on MCA Records in 1981.
'Between This Time And The Next Time' discography information is presented on the Gene Watson Fan Site for educational purposes only and no infringement of copyright is intended.

About 'Between This Time And The Next Time'...
Overview
'Having enjoyed a very successful five-year (1975-1980) career at Capitol Records, Gene Watson joined the roster at MCA Records, but he did not rest on his laurels.
Gene Watson's run of hit singles on the Billboard country music singles chart also continued with the release of 'Between This Time And The Next Time'; the album yielded two hit singles on the Billboard country music singles chart in 1981; the title track reached No. 18, whilst 'Maybe I Should Have Been Listening' climbed to No.23.
Gene Watson's first album for MCA Records showcased his fine talent for selecting just the perfect song to record. The album also demonstrated Gene Watson's respect for his fellow country music peers with the inclusion of cuts by Ray Griff, Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 - Saturday 17 April 2004), Tom T. Hall and Wynn Stewart (Thursday 7 June 1934 - Wednesday 17 July 1985)'.
'Between This Time And The Next Time' was produced by Russ Reeder and Gene Watson for G-J Productions.
'Between This Time And The Next Time' was recorded at the Sound Emporium Studios, Nashville (Recording and Mixing Engineer: Jim Williamson) and achieved a chart position of No.38 on the Billboard Top Country Album Chart in 1981.


'Between This Time And The Next Time'
MCA Records MCA5170 (1981)

1 'Between This Time And The Next Time'
Writers: Ray Griff
Publishers: Blue Echo Music (ASCAP)

Ray Griff recorded 'Between This Time And The Next Time' and included the track on 'The Last Of The Winfield Amateurs' (Capitol Records, 1976).

2 'I'm Telling Me A Lie'
Writers: Joe Eddie Gough (Friday 27 January 1939 - Friday 14 August 2009) and Rick Winston
Publishers: Little Ann Music (BMI)

3 'Maybe I Should Have Been Listening'
Writer: Buzz Rabin
Publishers: Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI)
Clinton Gregory recorded 'Maybe I Should Have Been Listening' and included the track on 'If It Weren't For Country Music, I'd Go Crazy' (Step One Records, 1991); Clinton's album also includes his rendition of 'Uncharted Mind', a track which became the title track of Gene Watson's debut album for Step One Records in 1993, 'Uncharted Mind' (Step One Records, 1993).

Jessi Colter recorded 'Maybe I Should Have Been Listening' (as 'Maybe You Should've Been Listening') and included the track on 'That's The Way A Cowboy Rock And Rolls' (Capitol Records, 1978); 'Maybe You Should've Been Listening' was subsequently included on Jessi Colter's 'Collection' (Liberty Records, 1995).
Gene Watson recorded Jessi Colter's 'For The First Time' and included the track on 'Love in the Hot Afternoon' (Capitol Records, 1975); 'For The First Time' had originally been included on 'I'm Jessi Colter' (Capitol Records, 1975).

4 'Come Back Home'
Writers: Joe Allen and Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 - Saturday 17 April 2004)
Publishers: Joe Allen Music Inc. (BMI)

5 'Three'
Writer: Tom T. Hall
Publishers: Newkeys Music Inc. (BMI)

6 'Down Here On My Knees'
Writers: Joe Allen and Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 - Saturday 17 April 2004)
Publishers: Joe Allen Music Inc.

7 'Even At It's Worst, It's Still The Best'
Writer: Buzz Rabin
Publishers: Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI)

8 'We Got A Bad Thing Going'
Writers: Wayne Carson and Donn Tankersly
Publishers: Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI)

9 'The Look In Baby's Eyes'
Writer: Ann J Morton
Publishers: Wiljex Publishing Company (ASCAP)

10 'I'm Gonna Kill You'
Writers: Wynn Stewart (Thursday 7 June 1934 - Wednesday 17 July 1985) and Jimmy Velvet
Publishers: Sound Barrier Music / After Dark Music Inc. (BMI)

Wynn Stewart (Thursday 7 June 1934 - Wednesday 17 July 1985) recorded 'I'm Gonna Kill You' and included the track on 'After The Storm' (Playboy Records, 1976).


'Between This Time And The Next Time'
MCA Records MCA5170 (1981)
Musician Credits
Acoustic and Electric Guitar: Harold Bradley
Bass: Joe Allen
Acoustic and Electric Guitar: Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 - Saturday 17 April 2004)
Fiddle: Lisa Silver-Reynolds
Fiddle and Viola: Buddy Spicher
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Acoustic and Electric Piano: Hargus 'Pig' Robbins
Drums: Buddy Harman
Harmonica, Vibes and Rhythm Guitar: Charlie McCoy
