I've Got That Old Feeling
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| I've Got That Old Feeling | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | June 13, 1990 | |||
| Studio | Sound Shop A and Denny's Den, Nashville, Tennessee | |||
| Genre | Bluegrass, country | |||
| Length | 34:34 | |||
| Label | Rounder | |||
| Producer | Jerry Douglas, Bil VornDick | |||
| Alison Krauss chronology | ||||
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I've Got That Old Feeling is the second solo album by American bluegrass-country singer and musician Alison Krauss, released in 1990. It reached number 61 on the Billboard Country Albums chart.[1][2]
At the 33rd Grammy Awards, the album's title track, "I've Got That Old Feeling", won Best Bluegrass Recording for 1990.[3] The album was produced by Bil VornDick and Jerry Douglas, who was also featured on dobro.[4]
- "I've Got That Old Feeling" (Sidney Cox) – 2:53
- "Dark Skies" (John Pennell) – 2:20
- "Wish I Still Had You" (Sidney Cox) – 3:44
- "Endless Highway" (Roger Rasnake) – 2:20
- "Winter of a Broken Heart" (Nelson Mandrell) – 2:56
- "It's Over" (Nelson Mandrell) – 3:06
- "Will You Be Leaving" (John Pennell) – 2:22
- "Steel Rails" (Louisa Branscomb) – 2:17
- "Tonight I'll Be Lonely Too" (Sidney Cox) – 3:25
- "One Good Reason" (John Pennell) – 3:06
- "That Makes One of Us" (Rick Bowles, Barbara Wyrick) – 3:20
- "Longest Highway" (Cox) – 2:48[1]