Sammy Hall – If You Can’t Believe in Love

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If You Can’t Believe in Love is the sophomore solo album by the American singer and songwriter Sammy Hall, released on Impact Records in 1975, a division of The Benson Company. The album was recorded and mixed by Ron Reynolds at Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville, Tennessee; with Bob MacKenzie and Gary S. Paxton producing. Strings arranged and conducted by Barry McDonald.

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LP tracklist:

Side One
A1. “If You Can’t Believe In Love (You Don’t Believe In Anything At All)” – 3:07
A2. “God Never Said It Would Be Easy” – 2:51
A3. “Lift Up The Name Of Jesus” – 2:57
A4. “Grandma Sang Off-Key” – 2:47
A5. “Rain” – 4:22

Side Two
B1. “I’ve Got A Piece Of The Rock” – 2:36
B2. “The Outer Man Is Dying” – 4:05
B3. “It Takes A Whole Lotta’ Lovin’ (In A House To Make A Home)” – 3:02
B4. “He Was There All The Time” – 4:21
B5. “Spare The Rod, Spoil The Child (Ode To Dr. Spock)” – 2:25
B6. “Sleepin’ At The Wheel” – 3:15

Note: Simultaneously released on 8-track tape, cassette, and 12-inch vinyl LP by Impact Records, with the vinyl version housed in a gatefold sleeve with the lyrics written on the inside.


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