1994 studio album by Kenny Chesney
In My Wildest Dreams |
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Studio album by Kenny Chesney |
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Released | April 19, 1994 |
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Recorded | 1993–1994 |
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Studio | OmniSound; Woodland Digital (Nashville) |
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Genre | Country |
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Length | 30:07 |
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Label | Capricorn |
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Producer | Barry Beckett |
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Kenny Chesney chronology |
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| In My Wildest Dreams (1994) | All I Need to Know (1995) | |
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Singles from In My Wildest Dreams |
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- "Whatever It Takes"
Released: December 18, 1993 - "The Tin Man"
Released: April 19, 1994[1] - "Somebody's Callin'"
Released: July 26, 1994[1] |
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Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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Allmusic | [2] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[3] |
In My Wildest Dreams is the debut studio album by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It was released on April 19, 1994, his only album with the Capricorn Records label. The title track was previously recorded by Aaron Tippin on his 1991 debut album You've Got to Stand for Something, while "I Want My Rib Back" was originally recorded by Keith Whitley on his album Kentucky Bluebird.
This album produced two chart singles for Chesney in 1994 on the Billboard country charts: "Whatever It Takes" at number 59 and "The Tin Man" at number 70. The latter song would also be included on his next album, All I Need to Know. Chesney also re-recorded "The Tin Man" in 2000 for his first Greatest Hits album, and released the new rendition as a single that year.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Whatever It Takes" | Kenny Chesney, Buddy Brock, Kim Williams | 3:01 |
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2. | "Somebody's Callin'" | Chesney, Donny Kees | 2:36 |
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3. | "The Tin Man" | Chesney, Stacey Slate, David Lowe | 3:28 |
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4. | "High and Dry" | Michael Huffman, Mike Geiger, Woody Mullis | 2:57 |
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5. | "I Finally Found Somebody" | Chesney, Kees | 2:40 |
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6. | "When She Calls Me Baby" | Chesney, Rick Williamson | 3:34 |
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7. | "In My Wildest Dreams" | Kees, Aaron Tippin | 2:37 |
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8. | "I Want My Rib Back" | Fred Koller, Keith Whitley | 2:54 |
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9. | "Angel Loved the Devil" | Neil Thrasher, Williams | 3:30 |
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10. | "I'd Love to Change Your Name" | Chesney, Kees, Jim Weatherly | 2:48 |
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Total length: | 30:07 |
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Personnel
Album
Chart (1994) | Peak position |
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers | 37 |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak positions |
US Country |
1993 | "Whatever It Takes" | 59 |
1994 | "The Tin Man" | 70 |
"Somebody's Callin'" | — |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart. |
References
- ^ a b AOL Music single page for Kenny Chesney
- ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "In My Wildest Dreams - Kenny Chesney". Allmusic. Retrieved July 16, 2011.
- ^ Nash, Alanna (May 13, 1994). "In My Wildest Dreams Review". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on April 21, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2011.
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Studio albums | |
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Compilation albums | - Greatest Hits
- Super Hits
- Greatest Hits II
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Live albums | |
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Concert tours | |
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Authority control databases | - MusicBrainz release group
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