| Playing to Win | ||||
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| Released | January 1981 | |||
| Genre | Rock and roll, country rock | |||
| Length | 54:16 | |||
| Label | Capitol | |||
| Producer | Jack Nitzsche | |||
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Playing to Win is the twenty-third studio album by American singer Rick Nelson, released in January, 1981, on Capitol Records. [1] It was the last album of new material Nelson would release in his lifetime. His next studio effort, All My Best , featured re-recordings of old Nelson hits while The Memphis Sessions , his final collection of all-new material, was released posthumously.
It featured several rockabilly songs, including "Back to School Days", a contemporary version of "Believe What You Say", and John Fogerty's "Almost Saturday Night", [2] The Tentalive title came from one of his two originals on the album, "Call It What You Want," a jaunty, Rolling Stones-style romp, His other original however, provided the LP's most pro-phetic song, "The Loser Babe is You." [3] according to Nelson, "The album was going to be called 'It's Rock and Roll to Me, "but the idea was shelved because Billy Joel brought out a thing with the same theme, I just want to make records that sound like me. I've been through so many people telling me 'Go this direction' and then changing their minds the next day." [3]
The album debuted on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart in the issue dated February 21, 1981, and remained on the chart for six weeks, peaking at number 153. [4]
Bear Family included the album in the 2010 The Last Time Around box set. [5]
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| The Rolling Stone Album Guide | |
| The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
William Ruhlmann of AllMusic said that "Nelson updated his rock & roll sound to take into consideration the heartland rock of artists like Bruce Springsteen, Bob Seger, and Tom Petty, as well as punk/new wave. As always, he had great taste, which allowed him to pick great material" [1]
Billboard called it "new wave - inflected rock" and "an energetic and fun collection". [8]
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "Almost Saturday Night" | John Fogerty | 2:35 |
| 2. | "Believe What You Say" | Dorsey Burnette, Johnny Burnette | 2:57 |
| 3. | "Little Miss American Dream" | Peter McCannbeli | 4:04 |
| 4. | "The Loser Babe Is You" | 3:46 | |
| 5. | "Back to Schooldays" | Graham Parker | 2:44 |
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "It Hasn't Happened Yet" | John Hiatt | 3:32 |
| 2. | "Call It What You Want" | 3:06 | |
| 3. | "I Can't Take It No More" | John Davis, Mickey McGee | 3:45 |
| 4. | "Don't Look at Me" | Hans Wilhelm Steinberg | 2:57 |
| 5. | "Do the Best You Can" | Ry Cooder, Titleman | 4:13 |
| Chart (1981) | Peak position |
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| US Top LPs & Tape (Billboard) [4] | 153 |