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My Own Best Enemy is the seventh studio album by soft rock singer/songwriter Richard Marx. The album hit #126 on the Billboard album chart in 2004.[1] The album produced two singles, "When You're Gone" and "Ready To Fly." Both of them reached the 'Hot Adult Top 40' chart. "Ready To Fly" also hit #22 on the 'Adult contemporary' chart.[2]

The album marked a return to the microphone for Marx, who had spent the early-2000s as a successful songwriter and producer, after the comparatively weak commercial reception of his last album in 2000.[2]

As of 2016, this album has sold 56,665 copies in America per Nielsen SoundScan.

Track listing

All songs written by Richard Marx, except "Suspicion" co-written by Fee Waybill.

  1. "Nothing Left To Say" - 3:57
  2. "When You're Gone" - 4:24
  3. "One Thing Left" - 3:55
  4. "Loves Goes On" - 3:35
  5. "Ready To Fly" - 4:39
  6. "Again" - 6:17
  7. "Colder" - 3:09
  8. "Everything Good" - 3:18
  9. "The Other Side" - 4:56
  10. "Someone Special" - 4:15
  11. "Suspicion" - 3:56
  12. "Falling" - 5:13

Bonus Tracks on Japanese release
• "Endless Summer Nights (Live Version)" - 4:30

Bonus Tracks on U.S. Target Exclusive release
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  1. "Should've Known Better" (Acoustic) - 3:46
  2. "Don't Mean Nothing" (Acoustic) - 3:57
  3. "When You're Gone" (Acoustic) - 3:44
  4. "Hazard" (Acoustic) - 4:10
  5. "Endless Summer Nights" (Live Performance) - 4:25

Singles/Chart History

Year Song US A.C. US Adult Top 40 Germany
2004 "When You're Gone" - 20 -
2005 "Ready To Fly" 22 29 48

Album credits

Personnel

The Amazing Nashville String Players

  • Cello
    • Anthony LaMarchina
    • Carol Rabinowitz
    • Sari Reist
  • Violins
    • David Angell
    • David Davidson
    • Connie Ellisor
    • Gerald Greer
    • Connie Heard
    • Pam Sixfin
    • Chris Teal
    • Kathy Umstead
    • Mary Kathryn Vanosdale
  • Violas
    • Jim Grosjean
    • Gary Vanosdale
    • Kris Wilkingson

Engineers

References

  1. ^ "My Own Best Enemy Chart History". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2008-05-28.
  2. ^ a b https://www.allmusic.com/album/r701998