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1985 studio album by Steve Wariner
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Life's Highway is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Steve Wariner . It was released in 1985 by MCA . Three singles were released from it in 1986, and the first two singles, including the title track, went to number-one. This album peaked at #22. Rodney Crowell later recorded "She's Crazy for Leaving" on his 1989 album Diamonds & Dirt .
Chet Atkins – Del Vecchio guitar solo (7)
Eddie Bayers – drums (all tracks)
Tony Brown – piano (9), synthesizer (1), truculent yell (4)
Paul Davis – background vocals (5,10)
Jerry Douglas – dobro (1)
Emory Gordy Jr. - bass guitar (all tracks)
John Hall – background vocals (8)
Lance Hoppen – background vocals (8)
Larry Hoppen - background vocals (8)
Carl Jackson – background vocals (1)
John Barlow Jarvis – keyboards (1,10), piano (3,4,5,6), electric piano (2,5,7,8,9)
Shane Keister – organ (9), synthesizer (2,5), vocoder (7)
Doana Kuper - truculent yell (4)
Allyn Love – steel guitar (1,2,4)
Mac McAnally - acoustic guitar (4,7), background vocals (1,7,10)
Farrell Morris – percussion (2,5,7)
Mark O'Connor – fiddle (6,10), mandolin (1)
Keith Odle - truculent yell (4)
Giles Reaves - truculent yell (4)
John Wesley Ryles – background vocals (9)
Gove Scrivenor - autoharp (10)
Harry Stinson – background vocals (2,3)
Wendy Waldman – background vocals (5)
Billy Joe Walker Jr. – acoustic guitar (1,2,3,8,10), electric guitar (4,5,6,7,9)
Steve Wariner – acoustic guitar (2), guitar solo (3,6), lead vocals (all tracks), background vocals (7)
Terry Wariner – background vocals (4,6,10)
Reggie Young – electric guitar (all tracks), wham bar (2)
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