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1977 studio album by the Oak Ridge Boys
Y'all Come Back Saloon
Studio album by the Oak Ridge Boys
ReleasedSeptember 2, 1977
GenreCountry
Length31:42
LabelABC, Dot
ProducerRon Chancey
The Oak Ridge Boys chronology
Old Fashioned, Down Home, Hand Clappin', Foot Stompin', Southern Style, Gospel Quartet Music
(1976)
Y'all Come Back Saloon
(1977)
Room Service
(1978)
Singles from Y'all Come Back Saloon
  1. "Y'all Come Back Saloon"
    Released: July 16, 1977
  2. "I'll Be True to You"
    Released: April 15, 1978
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic
The Rolling Stone Album Guide

Y'all Come Back Saloon is a 1977 album by American vocal quartet the Oak Ridge Boys. It was their first album of country music.

Four singles were released from the album: the title song, "You're the One", "I'll Be True to You" and "Easy". The first three singles all sold well, and "I'll Be True to You" hit number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Y'all Come Back Saloon"Sharon Vaughn2:55
2."I'll Be True to You"Alan Rhody3:39
3."An Old Time Family Bluegrass Band"Michael Huffman2:46
4."Didn't She Really Thrill Them (Back in 1924)"Allan Chapman3:26
5."Old Time Lovin'"Gerry House2:47
6."Freckles"Sterling Whipple3:28
7."You're the One"Bob Morrison2:57
8."Let Me Be the One"Jimbeau Hinson3:29
9."Easy"Chick Rains3:50
10."Emmylou"Buzz Cason2:25

Personnel

The Oak Ridge Boys
Additional musicians

References

  1. Y'all Come Back Saloon at AllMusic
  2. The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 515.
The Oak Ridge Boys
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