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1977 studio album by Larry Gatlin
Love Is Just a Game
Released 1977 Studio Creative Workshop, Nashville; American Studios, Nashville
Genre
Country
Label
Monument
Producer
Fred Foster
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Love Is Just a Game is the fifth studio album by American
country music singer
Larry Gatlin issued on
Monument Records in 1977. The album reached number 7 on the
Billboard
Top Country Albums chart and the title track single "
Love Is Just a Game " reached number 3 on the Billboard
Hot Country Singles chart and number 6 on the
RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.
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Track listing
All songs written by
Larry Gatlin .
Side 1
"
Love Is Just a Game " – 3:30
"Tomorrow" – 2:32
"Anything but Leavin'" – 2:44
"If Practice Makes Perfect" – 3:27
"Everytime a Plane Flies Over Our House" – 2:59
Side 2
"
I Just Wish You Were Someone I Love " – 3:10
"Kiss It All Goodbye" – 2:41
"
I Don't Wanna Cry " – 2:46
"It's Love at Last" – 2:56
"Steps" – 3:03
"Alleluia" – 2:00
Personnel
Grady Martin ,
Reggie Young ,
Johnny Christopher , Jimmy Colvard, Jerry Steve Smith, Pete Wade, Steve Gatlin, Rudy Gatlin – guitar
Gene Chrisman , Phillip Fajardo – drums
Tommy Cogbill – bass
Bobby Emmons , Bobby Wood,
Shane Keister , William Golden – keyboards
Lloyd Green , Michael G. Smith – steel guitar
Farrell Morris – percussion
Lisa Silver – fiddle
Sheldon Kurland, Carl Gorodetzky, Lennie Haight, George Binkley, Steven Smith, Christian Teal, Marvin Chantry, Gary Vanosdale, Byron Bach, Roy Christensen, Wilfred Lehmann, Ann Migliore – strings
Bill Justis – string arrangements
Production
Produced by Fred Foster
Brent Maher and Don Cobb – engineer
Ken Kim – photography, art direction
References
Studio albums Notable singles Related articles