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20/20 Vision (Ronnie Milsap album)


FieldValue
name20/20 Vision
typeStudio
artistRonnie Milsap
cover2020 Vision (album).jpeg
released1976
genreCountry
length32:10
labelRCA Records
producerDave Nives
prev_titleNight Things
prev_year1975
next_titleIt Was Almost Like a Song
next_year1977
misc{{Singles
name20/20 Vision
typeStudio
single1What Goes On When the Sun Goes Down
single1dateFebruary 1976
single2(I'm A) Stand by My Woman Man
single2dateJuly 10, 1976

*** 20/20 Vision*** is the seventh studio album by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap, released in 1976.

Track listing

Note: The song "You Snap Your Fingers (And I'm Back in Your Hands)" later appeared as a track on his 1989 album Stranger Things Have Happened.

Personnel

  • Acoustic Guitar: Jimmy Capps, Chip Young
  • Background Vocals: The Holladay Sisters (tracks 2,5,10), The Jordanaires (tracks 1,3,4,6,7,9), The Nashville Edition (track 8)
  • Bass guitar: Mike Leech, Henry Strzelecki, Jack Williams
  • Drums: Hayward Bishop, Larrie Londin, Kenny Malone
  • Electric guitar: Glenn Keener, Reggie Young
  • Fiddle: Jim Buchanan, Marcy Cates, Marjorie Cates, Tommy Williams
  • Harmonica: Charlie McCoy, Terry McMillan
  • Lead Vocals: Ronnie Milsap
  • Percussion: Farrell Morris
  • Piano: Ronnie Milsap, Bobby Ogdin, Hargus "Pig" Robbins
  • Steel Guitar: Lloyd Green, John Hughey, Dick Overbey, Hal Rugg
  • String Arranger: D. Bergen White (tracks 1,3,6,8)
  • Vibraphone: Charlie McCoy, Farrell Morris

Charts

Singles

YearSongChartPositionDate
1976"What Goes on When the Sun Goes Down"Hot Country Singles1
1976"(I'm A) Stand by My Woman Man"Hot Country Singles1

References

References

  1. Thom Jurek. "Ronnie Milsap 20/20 Vision". Allmusic.
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