About "Someone To Give My Love To"
Tracy Byrd is the self-titled debut studio album by American country music artist Tracy Byrd. In order of release, the singles from this album were "That's the Thing About a Memory", "Someone to Give My Love To" (a cover of Johnny Paycheck's song), "Holdin' Heaven", and "Why Don't That Telephone Ring". "Holdin' Heaven" reached Number One on the Hot Country Songs charts in 1993.
"An Out of Control Raging Fire" would later be recorded by Patty Loveless (as a duet with Travis Tritt) on Loveless's Mountain Soul album. "Talk to Me Texas" was previously recorded by Keith Whitley for his 1989 posthumous album I Wonder Do You Think of Me.
Top songs by Tracy Byrd
- Put Your Hand In Mine
- You Never Know Just How Good You've Got It
- Redneck Roses
- Proud Of Me
- Pink Flamingos
- On Again Off Again
- Old One Better
- No Ordinary Man
- Love You Ain't Seen The Last Of Me
- Love Lessons
- Lifestyles Of The Not So Rich And Famous
- Lately
- It's About Time
- Right About Now
- Someone To Give My Love To
- Something To Brag About
- You Lied To Me
- Why Don't That Telephone Ring?
- Watermelon Crawl
- Walking To Jerusalem
- Walkin' The Line
- Walkin' In
- Undo The Right
- Tucson Too Soon
- The Keeper Of The Stars
- The First Step
- That's The Thing About A Memory
- Take Me With You When You Go
- If I Stay
- I've Got What It Takes
- I'm From The Country
- Don't Take Her She's All I Got
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