If We Put Our Heads Together

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If We Put Our Heads Together
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 9, 1969
RecordedFebruary 18–April 1, 1969
Studio Bradley's Barn, Mount Juliet, Tennessee
Genre Country
Length28:03
Label Decca
Producer Owen Bradley
Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn chronology
Singin' Again
(1967)
If We Put Our Heads Together
(1969)
Ernest Tubb chronology
Let's Turn Back the Years
(1969)
If We Put Our Heads Together
(1969)
Saturday Satan Sunday Saint
(1969)
Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out?"February 18, 19692:12
2."Holding on to Nothing" Jerry Chesnut March 11, 19692:33
3."Somewhere Between"March 11, 19692:45
4."I Chased You Till You Caught Me"Wayne D. WalkerFebruary 18, 19692:18
5."Let's Wait a Little Longer"March 11, 19693:15
6."Won't You Come Home (And Talk to a Stranger)" Wayne Kemp April 1, 19692:15
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Let the World Keep on Turnin'" Buck Owens April 1, 19692:07
2."If We Put Our Heads Together (Our Hearts Will Tell Us What to Do)"
February 18, 19693:12
3."That Odd Couple"Betty AmosApril 1, 19691:56
4."Touch and Go"Darrell StatlerApril 1, 19692:48
5."I Won't Cheat Again on You (If You Won't Cheat on Me)"Milton L. BrownFebruary 18, 19692:42

Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes and Decca recording session records. [7]

Charts

Album

Chart (1969)Peak
position
US Hot Country LP's ( Billboard ) [8] 19

Singles

TitleYearPeak
position
US
Country

[9]
"Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out?"196918
"If We Put Our Heads Together (Our Hearts Will Tell Us What to Do)"

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