Overview
The
release of the 'This dream's on Me' album continued Gene Watson's
successful reign within the Top 10 of the Billboard country music
singles chart in the USA.
The 'This Dream's on Me' album contains two Top 10 singles; the title
track ('This dream's on me') reached No.8 in 1982, while the single of
'What she don't know won't hurt her' climbed to No.5 in 1983.
The album cover shot location for the 'This Dream's on Me' album was
courtesy of 'Beds of Brass', Nashville, Tennessee.
The 'This Dream's on Me' album was produced by Russ Reeder and Gene
Watson for G-J Productions.
The 'This Dream's on Me' album was recorded at Pete's Place, Nashville,
Tennessee where the Recording & Mixing Engineer was Al Pachucki.
The 'This Dream's on Me' album was mastered by Steve Hall at MCA/Whitney
Recording Studios, Glendale, California.
The 'This Dream's on Me' album achieved a chart position of
Number on the Billboard Top Country Album Chart in 1982.

'Old Loves Never Die'
MCA Records MCA5302 (1982)
Track Listing
1 'This dream's on me'
Written by Fred Koller
Published by
Coal Miners Music Inc. (BMI)
2 'Fightin' fire with fire'
Written by
Bobby Harden (RIP)
Published by
Coal Miners Music Inc. (BMI)
3 'Baby me baby' •
Written by
Harlan Howard (RIP)
Published by
Harlan Howard Songs /
Tree Publishing
Company Inc. (BMI)
4 'Full time fool'
Written by
Dave Kirby (RIP) &
Warren Robb
Published by
Millstone Music Company /
Almarie Music (BMI)
5 'This torch that I carry for you'
Written by
Dave Lindsey &
Glenn Tubb
Published by
Booth & Watson Music (BMI)
6 'What she don't know won't hurt her'
Written by
Dave Lindsey & Ernie Rowell
Published by
Booth & Watson Music /
Crosstimbers Music /
Blue Creek Music (BMI)
7 'From cotton to satin'
Written by
David Chamberlain &
Jim
Vest
Published by
Column One Music (ASCAP)
8 'You sure make cheatin' seem easy'
Written by
Dave Kirby (RIP) &
Warren Robb
Published by
Millstone Music Company /
Baray Music Inc. (BMI)
9 'The last thing that I planned to do today was
cheat'
Written by
Lola Jean Dillon &
Bobby Harden (RIP)
Published by
Coal Miners Music Inc. (BMI)
10 'Somethin' 'bout being gone'
Written by
Buzz Rabin
Published by
Screen Gems-EMI
Music, Inc. (BMI)
Musician Credits
Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar & Bass:
Harold Bradley
Rhythm & Lead Guitar:
Dave Kirby (RIP)
Bass: Joe Allen
Drums:
Buddy Harman
Fiddle:
Lisa Silver & Buddy Spicher
Steel Guitar:
Sonny Garrish
Background Vocals:
Sound Seventy Singers
(Joy Gardner, Beckie Foster, Ronnie Drake
& Al Henson)
A
re-recorded version of 'Baby me baby' (track
indicated thus •) was included
on the 'Gene Watson: Then & Now' album, which was released on Koch Records
Nashville
in June 2005.