Too Many Times (album)

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Too Many Times
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 18, 1986
Genre Country
Length36:44
Label RCA
Producer Nelson Larkin, Earl Thomas Conley, Mark Wright
Earl Thomas Conley chronology
Greatest Hits
(1985)
Too Many Times
(1986)
The Heart of It All
(1988)

Too Many Times is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Earl Thomas Conley. It was released on September 18, 1986, via RCA Records. The album includes the singles "Too Many Times", his duet with Anita Pointer, "I Can't Win for Losin' You", "That Was a Close One" and "Right from the Start". [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Too Many Times" (duet with Anita Pointer)Micheal Smotherman, Scott Page, Tony McShear3:55
2."I Can't Win for Losin' You" Robert Byrne, Rick Bowles4:06
3."Dancin' with the Flame"Ron "Snake" Reynolds3:06
4."Attracted to Pain"Earl Thomas Conley, Randy Scruggs 3:19
5."Many Forgiving Years"Joe Scaife, Mark Wright 3:47
6."Right from the Start"Billy Herzig, Randy Watkins3:08
7."That Was a Close One"Byrne4:26
8."I Need a Good Woman Bad"Conley, Tom Brasfield4:07
9."Preservation of the Wild Life"Jim Allison, Linda Young3:13
10."If Leavin' Was Easy"Conley, Scruggs3:37

Chart performance

Chart (1986)Peak
position
US Top Country Albums (Billboard) [2] 3

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References

  1. "Earl Thomas Conley - Etc. Too Many Times(1986, Cassette) - Discogs".
  2. "Earl Thomas Conley Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard.