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1989 studio album by Don Johnson
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Let It Roll is the second (and to date final) studio album by American actor and singer Don Johnson , released on September 20, 1989, by Epic Records . Barbra Streisand contributed background vocals to "What If It Takes All Night". It also includes Johnson's rendition of "Tell It Like It Is ".
Title Writer(s) 1. "Other People's Lives" Diane Warren 5:25 2. "Tell It Like It Is " 4:30 3. "Your Love Is Safe with Me" 4:22 4. "A Better Place" (duet with Yuri ) 5:25 5. "When You Only Loved Me" 3:55 6. "Angel City" 4:22 7. "Lonely Too Long" Marty Robbins 4:20 8. "Let It Roll" 4:21 9. "What If It Takes All Night" 4:06 10. "Little One's Lullaby" 3:24
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Let It Roll .[ 2]
Don Johnson – lead vocals (all tracks) ; background vocals (tracks 1, 4, 6) ; guitars (track 10)
Omar Hakim – drums (tracks 1, 9)
Paul Pesco – bass (track 1) ; guitars (tracks 2–4, 7–10) ; guitar solo (track 3) ; acoustic guitar solo (track 9)
Ira Siegel – guitars (tracks 1–3, 6, 7) ; guitar solo (track 1)
Keith Diamond – keyboards (tracks 1, 3–10) ; bass (tracks 2, 4, 6, 8) ; Hammond B3 organ, acoustic piano (track 2) ; keyboard solo (track 5) ; Fairlight , fingersnaps, percussion (track 9) ; arrangements (tracks 1–3, 5–8, 10)
Joe Lynn Turner – background vocals (track 1)
Michael Camacho – background vocals (track 1)
Curtis King – background vocals (track 1)
Tracy Amos – background vocals (tracks 1, 6)
Kennan Keating – additional guitars (track 1)
Terry Silverlight – drums (tracks 2, 4, 8)
Danny Wilensky – sax, horn solo, horn arrangements (track 2) ; solo saxes, horn arrangements (track 6)
Chris Botti – trumpet (track 2) ; solo trumpet (track 6)
Mike Davis – trombone (track 2)
B.J. Nelson – background vocals (track 2)
Janice Dempsey – background vocals (tracks 2, 6–9)
Cindy Mizelle – background vocals (tracks 2, 8)
Audrey Wheeler – background vocals (tracks 2, 9)
John Keane – drums (tracks 3, 6, 7)
John Pierce – bass (track 3)
Dave Resnik – guitars (tracks 3, 6, 7)
Bruce Kulick – guitars, additional solo guitars (track 3)
Steve Jones – guitars (tracks 3, 6, 7)
Ron Schwartz – keyboards (tracks 3, 6, 7)
Liz Constantine – background vocals (track 3)
N'Dea – background vocals (track 3)
Laura Creamer – background vocals (track 3)
Jill Dell'Abate – background vocals (tracks 3, 9)
Yogi Lee – background vocals (tracks 3, 6, 9)
Chrissy Faith – background vocals (tracks 3, 6, 7)
EBN – Fairlight (tracks 4, 9)
Yuri – featured vocals, background vocals (track 4)
Jeff Daniels – guitars (track 5)
Acar Key – cymbals (track 5)
Leon Pendarvis – horn arrangements (tracks 5, 9) ; string arrangements, string and horn conducting
Carl James – bass (tracks 6, 7)
Bashiri Johnson – percussion (track 6)
Kent Smith – trumpet (track 6)
Rock Wilk – background vocals (track 6)
Lauren Kinhan – background vocals (tracks 7, 8)
Larry Russell – bass (track 8)
Louis Merlino – background vocals (track 8)
Wayne Brathwaite – bass (track 9)
Mike Jewel – keyboards (track 9)
Barbra Streisand – background vocals (track 9)
Debbe Cole – background vocals (track 9)
Jesse Levy, Frederick Zlotkin, Eugene Moya, Lewis Eley, Julien C. Barber, Harold Coletta, Alfred V. Brown, Jesse L. Levine, Harry Lookofsky, Charles Libove, Regis Iandiorio, Gerald Tarack, Max Ellen – strings
George Young, Alex Foster, Joseph J. Shepley, Jeffrey Kievit – horns
Keith Diamond – production
Acar Key – engineering
Eddie Garcia, Bob Ross, Peter Robbins – additional engineering
Debbie Cornish, George Karras, Laura Livingston, John McGlain – engineering assistance
Nancy Donald – art direction
David Coleman – art direction
Randee St. Nicholas – photography
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^ Let It Roll (liner notes). Don Johnson . Epic Records . 1989. EK 40869.{{cite AV media notes }}
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