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1980 studio album by Reba McEntire
Feel the Fire Released October 6, 1980 Studio Sound Stage Studios and Selby Sound, Nashville, TN. Genre Country Length 30 :10 Label Mercury Producer Jerry Kennedy
"(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven" Released: May 1980
"I Can See Forever in Your Eyes" Released: October 1980
"I Don't Think Love Ought to Be That Way" Released: February 1981
Feel the Fire is Reba McEntire 's third studio album. Its first single release, "You Lift Me (Up to Heaven) ", was her first top ten hit.[3]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven " Johnny MacRae , Bob Morrison , Bill Zerface, Jim Zerface2:45 2. "Tears on My Pillow " Sylvester Bradford, Al Lewis 2:33 3. "I Don't Think Love Ought to Be That Way" Richard Mainegra, Layng Martine, Jr. 2:40 4. "Long Distance Lover" Pauline Lee, Robert Rosenberg 3:53 5. "If I Had It My Way" Robert John Jones, Jerry Taylor 2:44 6. "I Can See Forever in Your Eyes" Bob DiPiero 2:44 7. "Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold) " Milton DeLugg , Bob Hilliard 2:55 8. "My Turn" Len Chera, Jay Huguely 3:15 9. "Look at the One (Who's Been Lookin' at You)" MacRae, Wanda Mallette, Morrison 2:51 10. "Suddenly There's a Valley " Isham Jones , Chuck Meyer3:29
Personnel
Strings
Bergen White – string arrangements
John Catchings and Roy Christensen – cello
Cindy Reynolds – harp
Marvin Chantry, Virginia Christensen and Gary Vanosdale – viola
George Binkley III, Connie Ellisor, Carl Gorodetzky, Lennie Haight, Sheldon Kurland , Wilfred Lehmann Dennis Molchan, Samuel Terranova and Stephanie Woolf – violin
Production
Jerry Kennedy – producer
Brent King – engineer
Lee Groitzsch – assistant engineer
Hank Williams – mastering
Woodland Studios (Nashville, Tennessee) – mastering location
Bob Heimall – art direction
Stephanie Zuras – design
Dennis Carney – photography
Red Steagall – management
Charts
Singles
Year
Single
Chart
Position
1980
"(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven"[4]
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
8
"I Can See Forever in Your Eyes"[4]
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
18
1981
"I Don't Think Love Oughta Be That Way"[4]
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
13
References
Studio albums Compilation albums Live albums Tours Television Family Related