Human Emotions

Human Emotions

Infobox Album
Name = Human Emotions
Type = studio
Artist = David Allan Coe


Released = December 1978
Recorded = 1978 at Columbia Studio, Pete's Place in Nashville
Genre = Country
Length = 32:20
Label = Columbia
Producer = Billy Sherrill
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fifyxqrgldte~T0]
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"Human Emotions" is an album released by country musician David Allan Coe. It was released in 1978 on Columbia.

Track listing

All Songs written by David Allan Coe.

Happy Side

#"Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)" – 2:54
#"If This Is Just a Game" – 3:29
#"You Can Count on Me" – 2:40
#"Mississippi River Queen" – 2:32
#"Tomorrow Is Another Day" – 2:42

u-I-Side

#"Human Emotions" – 4:28
#"(She Finally Crossed Over) Love's Cheating Line" – 4:07
#"Whiskey and Women" – 2:34
#"Jack Daniels If You Please" – 3:17
#"Suicide" – 3:37

Personnel

* David Allan Coe, The Nashville Edition, Janie Fricke, Pam Rose, Billy Sherrillvocals
* Tommy Allsup, Reggie Young, Jimmy Capps, Phil Baugh, Wesley Taylor – guitar
* Lloyd Green, Pete Drake, Dale Seigfreid – steel guitar
* Henry Strzelecki, Ron Bledsoe, Alan Hicks – bass
* Kenny Malone, Jerry Carrigan, James Isbell – drums
* Hargus "Pig" Robbinspiano
* Farrell Morris – percussion
* Billy Sherrillproducer


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