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You Can't Take It With You

T. Graham Brown

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You Can't Take It with You was T. Graham Brown's final album for Capitol Records and continued his downward trend on the charts. The album failed to chart at all and produced only one hit single, "With This Ring," which made an inexplicably weak showing in the country Top 40. It's a catchy song that deserved better, but perhaps the new traditionalist movement drove Brown's crossover country-soul music off the radio. Brown had a hand in writing nearly half the album's songs, and leaned on his usual writers, particularly Gary Nicholson, for most of the rest. The characteristic elements are all there -- the Otis Redding-influenced R&B, the soulful ballads, the oldies rock & roll flourishes -- with a little more energy than his previous album, Bumper to Bumper. "You Can't Take It with You" could have been a hit, but the fickle public had already moved on.

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1
You Can't Take It With You
00:03:18

Rick Giles, Composer - Steve Bogard, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist

(C) 1991 Capitol Records Nashville ℗ 1990 Capitol Records Nashville

2
Love At Work
00:03:54

Bruce Burch, Composer - Carson Whitsett, Composer - Vip Vipperman, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist

(C) 1991 Capitol Records Nashville ℗ 1990 Capitol Records Nashville

3
The Rock
00:03:39

Russell Smith, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - J. Varsos, Composer

(C) 1991 Capitol Records Nashville ℗ 1990 Capitol Records Nashville

4
With This Ring
00:03:00

Tony Hester, ComposerLyricist - Luther Dixon, ComposerLyricist - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Richard "Popcorn" Wylie, ComposerLyricist

(C) 1991 Capitol Records Nashville ℗ 1991 Capitol Records Nashville

5
Sweet Believer
00:03:27

Bruce Burch, Composer - Vip Vipperman, Composer - T. Graham Brown, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 1991 Capitol Records Nashville ℗ 1990 Capitol Records Nashville

6
Just A Woman
00:03:31

Gary Nicholson, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Eugene Levine, Composer

(C) 1991 Capitol Records Nashville ℗ 1990 Capitol Records Nashville

7
You're Everything She Couldn't Be
00:03:41

Bruce Burch, Composer - D. Phillips, Composer - T. Graham Brown, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 1991 Capitol Records Nashville ℗ 1990 Capitol Records Nashville

8
Shakey Ground
00:03:03

Eddie Hazel, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Jeffrey Bowen, Composer - Al Boyd, Composer

(C) 1991 Capitol Records Nashville ℗ 1990 Capitol Records Nashville

9
Pillow Of Mercy
00:04:02

Gary Nicholson, Composer - D. Penn, Composer - T. Graham Brown, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 1991 Capitol Records Nashville ℗ 1990 Capitol Records Nashville

10
Bolt Out Of The Blue
00:03:21

L. Brown, Composer - Larkin, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Burch, Composer

(C) 1991 Capitol Records Nashville ℗ 1990 Capitol Records Nashville

Album review

You Can't Take It with You was T. Graham Brown's final album for Capitol Records and continued his downward trend on the charts. The album failed to chart at all and produced only one hit single, "With This Ring," which made an inexplicably weak showing in the country Top 40. It's a catchy song that deserved better, but perhaps the new traditionalist movement drove Brown's crossover country-soul music off the radio. Brown had a hand in writing nearly half the album's songs, and leaned on his usual writers, particularly Gary Nicholson, for most of the rest. The characteristic elements are all there -- the Otis Redding-influenced R&B, the soulful ballads, the oldies rock & roll flourishes -- with a little more energy than his previous album, Bumper to Bumper. "You Can't Take It with You" could have been a hit, but the fickle public had already moved on.

© Greg Adams /TiVo

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