The Real Story (album)

The Real Story is Sylvia's first independent album from her own label, Red Pony Records, and her first album in eleven years.

The Real Story
Studio album by
Sylvia
ReleasedNovember 11, 1996
GenreCountry
Length44:57
ProducerJohn Mock
Sylvia chronology
Greatest Hits
(1987)
The Real Story
(1996)
Where in the World
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Soon as I Find My Voice"Cheryl Wheeler3:49
2."I've Been Down Too Long"Tony Arata4:02
3."Chance Encounter"Sylvia Hutton; Craig Bickhardt; Kent Robbins3:13
4."Hand-Me-Down"Sylvia Hutton; Craig Bickhardt2:56
5."Even a Cowboy Can Dream"Craig Bickhardt3:45
6."See How Much I Love You"Kent Robbins3:50
7."Sweet Shall Your Welcome Be"Sylvia Hutton; Verlon Thompson2:35
8."The Real Story"Sylvia Hutton; Craig Bickhardt4:06
9."Whole Heart"Sylvia Hutton; Kent Robbins3:10
10."Thank God I'm Coming Home"Sylvia Hutton; Verlon Thompson3:20
11."(I Love You) More Than It Has Ever Rained"Sylvia Hutton; Verlon Thompson3:21
12."Sonoma"Craig Bickhardt3:44
13."I Will Not Forget You"Lee Satterfield; George Teren3:06
Total length:44:57

Personnel

  • Sylvia - vocal harmony, vocals
  • John Mock - acoustic guitar, classical guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, string arrangements, tin whistle
  • Craig Bickhardt - acoustic guitar, vocal harmony
  • John Catchings - cello
  • David Davidson - violin
  • Randy Hardison - drums
  • Kirk Johnson - harmonica
  • Kenny Malone - drums
  • Matt McGee - bass
  • Richard McLaurin - lap steel guitar
  • Craig Nelson - acoustic bass
  • Clara Olson - violin
  • Tom Roady - congas, percussion, timbales
  • Lee Satterfield - vocal harmony
  • Steven Sheehan - acoustic guitar
  • Catherine Styron - piano
  • Kristin Wilkinson - viola

Production

  • John Mock: Producer
  • Sylvia: Producer

All track information and credits were taken from the CD liner notes.[2]

References

  1. Gottlieb, Bob. The Real Story at AllMusic
  2. Hutton, Sylvia. "The Real Story". Red Pony. 1996.
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