Torn Between Two Lovers (Mary MacGregor album)
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Torn Between Two Lovers is Mary MacGregor
Mary MacGregor
Mary MacGregor is an American singer, best known for singing the 1976 song "Torn Between Two Lovers", which topped the Billboard charts for two weeks.-Career:...

's first album. It is out-of-print and was never issued on CD.

Track listing

Side One:
  1. "Mama" (Stephen Ferguson)
  2. "This Girl (Has Turned Into A Woman)" (Peter Yarrow
    Peter Yarrow
    Peter Yarrow is an American singer who found fame with the 1960s folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary. Yarrow co-wrote one of the group's most famous songs, "Puff, the Magic Dragon"...

    , Mary MacGregor)
  3. "Good Together" (Gretta Larson)
  4. "It's Too Soon (To Let Our Love End)" (Jim Salestrom)
  5. "Why Did You Wait (To Tell Me)" (Peter Yarrow)

Side Two:
  1. "The Lady I Am" (Gretta Larson)
  2. "For A While" (Peter Yarrow, Kevin Hunter)
  3. "I Just Want To Love You" (Randy Sharp
    Randy Sharp
    Randy Sharp is a country songwriter who has written songs for Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, Reba McEntire, and the Dixie Chicks. He is also the father of Country singer-songwriter Maia Sharp. In 2002, Sharp released an album titled The Connection....

    )
  4. "Take Your Love Away" (Randy Sharp)
  5. "Torn Between Two Lovers
    Torn Between Two Lovers
    "Torn Between Two Lovers" is the title of a pop song written by Peter Yarrow and Phillip Jarrell. It was inspired by Boris Pasternak's 1957 novel, Dr. Zhivago, which featured a man in love with two women. Yarrow originally intended the song to be sung by a man...

    " (Phil Jarrell, Peter Yarrow)

Personnel

  • Barry Beckett
    Barry Beckett
    Barry Edward Beckett was a keyboardist who worked as a session musician with several notable artists on their studio albums...

    , Tim Henson - keyboards
  • Roger Hawkins
    Roger Hawkins
    Roger G Hawkins , is an American drummer best known for playing as part of the studio backing band known as The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section of Alabama...

     - drums
  • Tom Roady - percussion
  • David Hood
    David Hood
    David Hood , is a bassist from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. He also plays the trombone and is a member of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame....

     - bass guitar
  • Pete Carr
    Pete Carr
    Jesse Willard "Pete" Carr is an American guitarist. Carr has contributed to hit recordings by Joan Baez, Luther Ingram, Bob Seger, Joe Cocker, Boz Scaggs, Paul Simon, The Staple Singers, Rod Stewart, Barbra Streisand, Wilson Pickett, Hank Williams, Jr., and many more over the past four decades...

     - lead guitar
  • Jimmy Johnson
    Jimmy Johnson (musician)
    Jimmy Johnson is an American a member of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section that was attached to FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama for a period in the 1960s and 1970s, and later was the a founder of Muscle Shoals Sound Studio located at first on 3614 Jackson Highway in Sheffield, Alabama and at...

     - rhythm guitar
  • Ken Bell, Pete Carr
    Pete Carr
    Jesse Willard "Pete" Carr is an American guitarist. Carr has contributed to hit recordings by Joan Baez, Luther Ingram, Bob Seger, Joe Cocker, Boz Scaggs, Paul Simon, The Staple Singers, Rod Stewart, Barbra Streisand, Wilson Pickett, Hank Williams, Jr., and many more over the past four decades...

     - acoustic guitars
  • Larry Byrom
    Larry Byrom
    Larry Byrom is an American guitarist who has written, recorded, and toured with acts like Steppenwolf, Ratchell, Neil Young, Steve Winwood, Peter Frampton, Eddie Rabbit and Tanya Tucker.- References :...

     - acoustic guitar on "Good Together"
  • Stu Basore - pedal steel guitar
  • Barry Beckett
    Barry Beckett
    Barry Edward Beckett was a keyboardist who worked as a session musician with several notable artists on their studio albums...

     - Moog keyboard
  • David Campbell - string arrangements and conducting
  • Muscle Shoals Horns (Charles Rose, Harrison Calloway, Harvey Thompson, Ronnie Eades)
  • Ginger Holladay, Lisa Silver, Sheri Kramer - background vocals
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