If We Put Our Heads Together

If We Put Our Heads Together

Infobox Album
Name = If We Put Our Heads Together
Type = Studio album
Artist = Loretta Lynn & Ernest Tubb


Released = 1969
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Genre = Country
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Label = Decca
Producer = Owen Bradley
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"If We Put Our Heads Together" is a 1969 vocal duet studio album by American country singer-songwriters, Loretta Lynn and Ernest Tubb.

This was Lynn and Tubb's third studio album together. Their previous releases were released in 1965 and 1967 respectfully. The lead single from this album, "Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out" was a Top 20 Country hit in 1969. It was the duo's first Top 40 hit together since 1966. The second single was the title track. This was the duo's last studio album together, however Decca would later release a compilation album of their hit duets together in the early 70s. The album included 11 tracks, one of which was written by Lynn, none by Tubb. The album peaked at #19 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart in 1969.

Track listing

#"Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out" - (Cosenza, Tillotson, Wilburn)
#"Holding on to Nothing" - (Chesnut)
#"Somewhere Between" - (Haggard)
#"I Chased Me Till You Caught Me" - (Walker)
#"Let's Wait a Little LOnger" - (Putnam, Sherrill)
#"Won't You Come Home (And Talk to a Stranger)" - (Kemp)
#"Let the World Keep on Turnin'" - (Owens)
#"If We Put Our Heads Together (Our Hearts Will Tell Us What to Do)" - (Allen, Lynn)
#"That Odd Couple" - (Amos)
#"Touch and Go" - (Statler)
#"I Won't Cheat Again on You (If You Won't Cheat on Me)" - (Brown)

Chart positions

Album – Billboard (North America)

Singles - Billboard (North America)


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