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2002 studio album by Allison Moorer
Miss Fortune is the third album by singer/songwriter
Allison Moorer . It was her first for new label
Universal South , which was co-founded by
Tony Brown , who signed her to her first label
MCA Nashville . Her first album there saw her working for the first time with Nashville producer R.S. Field and moving towards a more pop sound.
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Title Writer(s) 1. "Tumbling Down"
Allison Moorer , Doyle Lee Primm 4:19 2. "Cold In California" Moorer, Primm 4:52 3. "Let Go" Moorer 3:49 4. "Ruby Jewel Was Here" Moorer, Primm 5:54 5. "Can't Get There From Here" Moorer, Bruce Robison 3:07 6. "Steal The Sun" Moorer, Primm 4:40 7. "Up This High" Moorer, Primm 3:26 8. "Hey Jezebel" Moorer, Primm 4:30 9. "Mark My Word" Moorer, Primm 2:51 10. "No Place For A Heart" Moorer, Primm 4:03 11. "Yessirree" Moorer, Primm 5:27 12. "Going Down" Moorer, Primm 3:57 13. "Dying Breed" Moorer, Primm 6:47
Jay Bennett –
electric guitar , Leslie guitar,
mandolin ,
Hammond organ
Kenneth Blevins –
drums
Mike Brignardello –
bass guitar
Chris Carmichael –
fiddle ,
violin ,
strings , string arrangements, conductor
Steve Conn –
accordion ,
clarinet ,
piano
R.S. Field – electric guitar
David Grissom – electric guitar
Yvonne Hodges – background vocals
Jim Hoke –
baritone saxophone ,
tenor saxophone , horn arrangements
Bill Huber –
euphonium ,
trombone , bass trombone
Manfred Jerome –
percussion
Rob McNelley –
acoustic guitar , electric guitar
Allison Moorer – lead vocals, background vocals
Kim Morrison – background vocals
Greg Morow – drums, percussion
The Nashville String Machine – strings
Michael Noble –
banjo ,
dobro , acoustic guitar
Russ Pahl –
pedal steel guitar ,
slide guitar
Alison Prestwood – bass guitar
Jared Reynolds – background vocals
Neal Rosengarden – euphonium,
french horn ,
trumpet
Rick Schell – drums, percussion, background vocals
Michael Webb –
Fender Rhodes ,
keyboards , Hammond organ, piano,
Wurlitzer
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