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'Should I Come Home'
Capitol Records ST11947 (1979)
Gene Watson's 'Should I Come Home' album was released on the Capitol Records label in 1979.
'Should I Come Home' discography information is presented on the Gene Watson Fan Site for educational purposes only and no infringement of copyright is intended.

About 'Should I Come Home'...
Overview
'Gene Watson's 'Should I Come Home' includes a number of single releases that attained high positions on the American (Billboard) country music singles chart.
The title track 'Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy')' reached the Top 3 in 1979, while 'Nothing Sure Looked Good On You' (written by Jim Rushing) and 'Bedroom Ballad' reached No.4 and No.18 respectively on the Billboard country music singles chart in 1980'.
'Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)' was produced by Russ Reeder.
'Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)' was recorded and mixed at Clement Recording Studios in Nashville (Engineer: Jim Williamson).
'Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)' was mastered at Capitol Records, Hollywood, California.
'Should I Come Home' achieved a chart position of No.16 on the Billboard Top Country Album Chart in 1978.


'Should I Come Home'
Capitol Records ST11947 (1979)

1 'Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)'
Writer: Joe Allen
Publishers: Tree Publishing Company Inc. / BMI
Featuring Joseph Babcock, Dolores Edgin, Jeanine Walker and Hurshel Wiginton

Joe Nichols recorded 'Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)' and included the track on 'Joe Nichols III' (Universal South Records, 2005).
Gene Watson re-recorded 'Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)' and included the track on 'Best of the Best: 25 Greatest Hits' (Fourteen Carat Music, 2012).

2 'I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)'
Writer: Hank Williams (Monday 17 September 1923 - Thursday 1 January 1953)
Publishers: Fred Rose Music Inc. / BMI
Featuring 'The Nashville Edition' (Joseph Babcock, Dolores Edgin, Wendellyn Suits and Hurshel Wiginton)

Gene Watson's version of Hank Williams' 'I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)' was included on 'Hank Williams Tribute' (EMI Records, 1992).
'Hank Williams Tribute' (EMI Records, 1992), was reviewed by Craig Baguley in the March 1993 issue of Country Music People and you can read the review here.
Hank Williams' version of 'I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)' reached No.2 on the American country music singles chart in 1951.

3 'Nothing Sure Looked Good On You'
Writer: Jim Rushing
Publishers: Coal Miners Music, Inc. / BMI
Featuring Joseph Babcock, Dolores Edgin, Jeanine Walker and Hurshel Wiginton

Doug Supernaw recorded 'Nothing Sure Looked Good On You' and included the track on 'Fadin' Renegade' (Tack Records, 1999).
Alan Jackson recorded 'Nothing Sure Looked Good On You' and included the track on 'Songs Of Love And Heartache' (Cracker Barrel, 2009).
Gene Watson re-recorded 'Nothing Sure Looked Good On You' and included the track on 'Best of the Best: 25 Greatest Hits' (Fourteen Carat Music, 2012).

4 'That Evil Child'
Writer: Wayne Carson
Publishers: Screen Gems - EMI Music Inc. / BMI
Featuring The Sound 70 Singers (Ronald Drake, Beckie Foster, Allen Henson and Laverna Moore)

5 'Circle Driveway'
Writer: Joe Allen
Publishers: Joe Allen Music / BMI
Featuring 'The Nashville Edition' (Joseph Babcock, Dolores Edgin, Wendellyn Suits and Hurshel Wiginton)

Don Williams recorded 'Circle Driveway' and included the track on 'Portrait' (MCA Records, 1979).

Ray Price recorded 'Circle Driveway' and included the track on 'Town And Country' (Dimension Records, 1981).

6 'The Heart Of A Clown'
Writers: Steve Nelson, Jack Rollins and Francis Kane
Publishers: Rightsong Music, Inc. / BMI
Featuring 'The Nashville Edition' (Joseph Babcock, Dolores Edgin, Wendellyn Suits and Hurshel Wiginton)

Sammi Smith (Thursday 5 August 1943 - Saturday 12 February 2005) recorded 'The Heart Of A Clown' and included the track on 'Today I Started Loving You Again' (Mega Records, 1975).

Willie Nelson recorded 'The Heart Of A Clown' and included the track on 'Moonlight Becomes You' (Justice Records, 1993).

7 'After The Party'
Writer: Joe Eddie Gough (Friday 27 January 1939 - Friday 14 August 2009)
Publishers: Little Ann Music / BMI
Featuring 'The Nashville Edition' (Joseph Babcock, Dolores Edgin, Wendellyn Suits and Hurshel Wiginton)

8 'The Beer At Dorsey's Bar'
Writers: R. Lane and D. Morrison
Publishers: Tree Publishing Company Inc. / BMI
Featuring The Sound 70 Singers (Ronald Drake, Beckie Foster, Allen Henson and Laverna Moore)

9 'Bedroom Ballad'
Writer: Joe Allen
Publishers: Tree Publishing Company Inc. / BMI
Featuring Joseph Babcock, Dolores Edgin, Jeanine Walker and Hurshel Wiginton
Gene Watson re-recorded 'Bedroom Ballad' and included the track on 'Best of the Best: 25 Greatest Hits' (Fourteen Carat Music, 2012).

10 'Beautiful You'
Writer: Joe Eddie Gough (Friday 27 January 1939 - Friday 14 August 2009)
Publishers: Little Ann Music / BMI

On Tuesday 27 January 2009, Hux Records in England released 'Should I Come Home' (Capitol Records, 1979), as a special 2-for-1 CD, along with 'Reflections' (Capitol Records, 1978).


'Should I Come Home'
Capitol Records ST11947 (1979)
Musician Credits
Rhythm Guitar and Lead Guitar: Harold Bradley
Fiddle: Norman 'Buddy' Spicher
Piano: Hargus 'Pig' Robbins
Drums: Murrey 'Buddy' Harman
Rhythm and Acoustic Guitar: Dave Kirby (Sunday 10 July 1938 - Saturday 17 April 2004)
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Bass: Joe Allen
Electric Guitar: Dale Sellers
Steel Guitar on 'Beautiful You': Lloyd Green
Fiddle on 'Beautiful You': Tommy Williams
Drums on 'Beautiful You': Kenneth Malone
