Roll On Mississippi (album)
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''Roll On Mississippi'' is the twenty-eighth studio album by American
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artist
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. It was released in March 1981 via
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and contained ten tracks. It was co-produced by Pride and Jerry Bradley. ''Roll On Mississippi'' was Pride's twenty eighth studio album in his career and included two major hits: " You Almost Slipped My Mind" and the
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. The album itself would also reach a peak position on the American country music chart following its release.


Background and content

Charley Pride was able to continue having commercial country music success by adapting his style to a more contemporary
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. Beginning in the middle 1970s, his music began to reflect this in hits like "
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," and " Where Do I Put Her Memory." This country pop style continued into the 1980s with albums including ''Roll On Mississippi.'' The project was co-produced by Pride himself and his most recent collaborator, Jerry Bradley. The album was recorded at the Music City Music Hall studio, located in
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. Most of the recording took place in December 1980. It contained a total of ten tracks. Many of the record's tracks contained string instrumentation and arrangements, such as the songs "He Can Be an Angel" and "Taking the Easy Way Out." In addition, Pride chose songs that had been composed by songwriters he had used for previous albums. This included
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, John Schweers and
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.


Release and reception

''Roll On Mississippi'' was released in March 1981 on RCA Records. It would mark Pride's twenty-eighth studio collection. It was originally released as both a
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and a
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. It would later be issued in the 2010s in a digital format, that was available to music download and streaming services, including
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. The album spent a total of 17 weeks on the ''
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''
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chart and peaked at number 17 by May 1981. The album would later receive a rating of three stars from
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. Two singles were included on the project. The first was "You Almost Slipped My Mind," which was issued as a single in September 1980. It spent 18 weeks on the ''Billboard''
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chart and reached number four by the end of the year. Its second single was the title track, released in February 1981. Spending 13 weeks on the ''Billboard'' country chart, it peaked at number seven by the spring of 1981. Both singles would also reach the top ten of the ''
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'' Country Singles chart in Canada.


Track listings


Vinyl and cassette versions


Digital version


Personnel

All credits are adapted from the
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of ''Roll On Mississippi.'' Musical and technical personnel * Jerry Bradley – producer * Herb Burnette – art direction * Dan Dea – engineer * Bill Harris – engineer *
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– background vocals * Randy Kling – mastering * The Shelly Kurland Strings – strings * The Nashville Edition – background vocals * Charley Pride – lead vocals, producer * Nick Sangiamo – photography * Pinwheel Studios – art direction * Bergen White – arrangement


Chart performance


Release history


References

{{Charley Pride 1981 albums Albums produced by Jerry Bradley (music executive) Albums produced by Charley Pride Charley Pride albums RCA Records albums