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Twister Alley
OriginArkansas, United States
GenresCountry
Years active1987–1994
LabelsMercury
MembersShellee Morris, Steve Goins, Amy Hitt, Randy Loyd, Lance Blythe, Kevin King

Twister Alley was an American country music group formed in 1987. The band consisted of Shellee Morris, Amy Hitt, Steve Goins, Lance Blythe, Randy Loyd and Kevin King. They released one album on Mercury Nashville in 1993. Their highest charting single, "Nothing in Common But Love," peaked at No. 61 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Twister Alley (1993)

Twister Alley
Studio album by
Twister Alley
ReleasedAugust 17, 1993 (1993-08-17)
GenreCountry
Length37:52
LabelMercury
ProducerMike Lawler
Harold Shedd

Track listing

  1. "Let It Be Love" (Deborah Allen, Mike Lawler, Rafe Van Hoy) - 4:06
  2. "Pretty Thing" (Anna Lisa Graham, Lawler) - 4:02
  3. "Nothing in Common But Love" (Donny Lowery, Craig Wiseman) - 3:10
  4. "Dance" (Lawler, Tim Nichols, Zack Turner) - 3:19
  5. "Young Love" (Rick Cartey, Carol Joyner) - 2:42
  6. "Twister Alley" (Tim Alexander, Lawler, Nichols, Turner) - 3:07
  7. "Redneck Ways (In the U.S.A.)" (Tony Colton, Lawler) - 4:16
  8. "Billy Bill" (Dale Daniel, Lawler, Naomi Martin) - 2:50
  9. "Shame on Me" (Buck Moore, Jerry Ward) - 2:20
  10. "I'm Outta Here" (Lawler, Nichols, William Robinson) - 3:43
  11. "Dance" (Lawler, Nichols, Turner) - 4:17
    • club mix

Singles

Year Single Peak chart
positions
US Country
[1]
CAN Country
1993 "Dance"[2]
"Nothing in Common but Love" 61 79
1994 "Young Love" 70
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

Year Video Director
1993 "Dance" Roger Pistole
"Nothing in Common but Love" Jeffrey Phillips
1994 "Young Love" Thom Oliphant

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel. Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.
  2. ^ "Single Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. July 17, 1993.