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Playing to Win | ||||
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Studio album by Ricky Nelson | ||||
Released | January 1981 | |||
Genre | Rock and roll, country rock | |||
Length | 54:16 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Jack Nitzsche | |||
Ricky Nelson chronology | ||||
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Singles from Playing to Win | ||||
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Playing to Win is the twenty-third studio album by American singer Ricky Nelson, released in January, 1981, on Capitol Records. 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.
The album peaked at No. 153 on the Billboard albums chart.
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)[1] | 153 |
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