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Amigo
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 2, 2001
RecordedMay 2001
GenreCountry
Length45:26
LabelDualtone
ProducerWood Newton
David Ball chronology
Play
(1999)
Amigo
(2001)
Freewheeler
(2004)
Singles from Thinkin' Problem
  1. "Riding with Private Malone"
    Released: August 13, 2001
  2. "She Always Talked About Mexico"
    Released: 2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Amigo is the fifth studio album by American country music singer David Ball. It was released in 2001 on the Dualtone Records label. The album produced a hit single in "Riding with Private Malone", which reached number 2 on the Billboard country charts and #36 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his first Top 40 hit since "Look What Followed Me Home" in 1995.[2] Despite the success of the lead-off single, however, neither of the two follow-ups — "She Always Talked About Mexico" and "Whenever You Come Back to Me" — charted. The track "Texas Echo" is a re-recording of a song which Ball originally recorded on his 1989 self-titled debut.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Amigo"David Ball, Kostas3:12
2."Missing Her Blues"Ball, Luke Reed3:46
3."She Always Talked About Mexico"Ball, Wood Newton3:40
4."Riding with Private Malone"Newton, Thom Shepherd4:35
5."Whenever You Come Back to Me"Ball, Allen Shamblin3:38
6."Loser Friendly"Paul Craft, Michael McGrew, Newton3:41
7."Linger Awhile"Harry Owens, Vincent Rose3:19
8."Trying Not to Love You"Merle Haggard3:42
9."New Shiner Polka"Ball2:47
10."Texas Echo"Ball3:16
11."Swing Baby"Ball, Newton2:16
12."Just Out of Reach"Virgil F. Stewart3:46
13."When the Devil Wants to Wrestle"Ball3:48
Total length:45:26

Personnel

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As listed in liner notes.[3]

Charts

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References

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  1. ^ David Ball – Amigo: Review at AllMusic
  2. ^ "David Ball 'Amigo' success in Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved September 25, 2001.
  3. ^ Amigo (CD). David Ball. Dualtone Records Nashville. 2001. 8030201109-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  4. ^ "David Ball Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  5. ^ "David Ball Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  6. ^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 2002". Billboard. Retrieved October 29, 2020.