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Clean Cut
MCA-5474
Released March 1984

Another hit album for Barbara containing two top-five hits, "Happy Birthday Dear Heartache" and "Only A Lonely Heart Knows."


SONGS

Happy Birthday Dear Heartache
If It's Not One Thing It's Another
I Can Depend On You
I Wonder What The Rich Folk Are Doin' Tonight
Crossword Puzzle
Only A Lonely Heart Knows
Just Like Old Times
Look What Love Has Done
Take Care Of You
Sincerely I'm Yours


PRODUCED BY Tom Collins for Barbara Mandrell Productions

MUSICIANS
PIANO David Briggs, Bobby Ogdin
RHODES Bobby Ogdin, David Briggs
SYNTHESIZER Alan Stein Berger, Bobby Ogdin
ELECTRIC GUITAR Pete Bordonali, Larry Byrom, Jon Goins
SLIDE GUITAR Larry Byrom
DRUMS James Stroud, Eddie Bayers
BASS David Hungate, Joe Osborn
RHYTHM GUITARS Jimmy Capps, Frank J. Myers, Dennis W. Morgan, Pete Bordonali
STEEL GUITAR Sonny Garrish
TAMBOURINE James Stroud, Tim Farmer
FIDDLE Hoot Hester
HARMONICA Terry McMillan
BANJO Fred Newell
BACKGROUND VOICES The Cherry Sisters: Sherri Huffman, Lisa Silver, and Diane Tidwell (courtesy of Monument Records), Doug Clements, Dennis Wilson, Mitch Humphries
STRINGS Nashville String Machine
STRINGS ARRANGED BY D. Bergen White and Archie P. Jordan

ENGINEER Les Ladd
ASSISTANT ENGINEER Tim Farmer
DIGITAL MASTERING Denny Purcell
DIGITALLY MIXED AND MASTERED using the Sony PCMF1 System
MIXING ENGINEER Les Ladd
ASSISTANT MIXING ENGINEER Tim Farmer
STUDIO Recorded at Woodland Sound Studio
BARBARA MANDRELL'S MAKEUP Bobbe Joy
HAIR Rahn McDow
WARDROBE Bill Hargate
PHOTOGRAPHY Harry Langdon
ART DIRECTOR George Osaki
ALBUM PACKAGE DESIGN Gabrielle Raumberger, New Age Art

A special thanks to Deborah Allen who sings courtesy of RCA Records on "Just Like Old Times" and also a special thanks to Steve Davis (Oh Baby) who sand on "I Can Depend On You." Thank you to Gene Miller who also sang on "I Can Depend on You" and on "Crossword Puzzle."

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