1982 studio album by Tammy Wynette
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Soft Touch is the twenty-third studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Tammy Wynette . It was released on May 3, 1982, by Epic Records .[ 3]
The album peaked at No. 31 on the Billboard Country Albums chart. The album's first single, "Another Chance", peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Country Singles chart, and the second single, "You Still Get to Me in My Dreams", peaked at No. 16.
Side one Title Writer(s) 1. "Old Reliable" Wayland Holyfield 3:03 2. "She Can't Take My Love Off the Bed" Debbie Hupp, Bob Morrison 2:56 3. "Being Gone" Bill Taylor, Bobby Keel, Toni Dae, Judy Tigert 3:18 4. "What's It Like to Be a Woman" (duet with daughter Tina Byrd Jones) Chris Waters , Michael Garvin3:30 5. "I'll Still Be Loving You This Much" Bobby Borchers , Curly Putman 2:58
Adapted from the album liner notes.
George Binkley - strings David Briggs - keyboard Jerry Carrigan - drums, percussion James Capps - acoustic guitar Marvin Chantry - strings Roy Christensen - strings Virginia Christensen - strings Jo Coulter - make-up Connie Ellisor - strings Phil Forrest - background vocals Lloyd Green - steel guitar Carl Gorodetzky - strings Sherri Huffman - background vocals Shane Keister - keyboard Millie Kirkham - background vocals Slick Lawson - photography Mike Leech - bass Rebecca Lynch - strings Connie McCollister - background vocals Ric McCollister - engineer Charlie McCoy - harmonica, vibes Dennis Molchan - strings Weldon Myrick - steel guitar George Richey - producer Billy Sanford - lead guitar Walter Schwede - strings Lisa Silver - background vocals Jan Smith - hairdresser, wardrobe Henry Strzelecki - bass Wendellyn Suits - background vocals Robert Thompson - acoustic guitar Diane Tidwell - background vocals Gary Vanosdale - strings Pete Wade - lead guitar D. Bergen White - background vocals, string arrangements Tommy Williams - fiddle Stephanie Woolf - strings Robert T. Wray, II - bass Tammy Wynette - lead vocals Year Single Chart Peak position 1982 "Another Chance" Country Singles (Billboard )[ 5] 8 1982 "You Still Get to Me in My Dreams" Country Singles (Billboard )[ 6] 16
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