Straight Talk (film soundtrack)
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''Straight Talk'' is the soundtrack to the 1992 film of the same name starring
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. Composed of ten original Parton compositions (including a rerecording of her 1976 composition "
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"), the album reached #22 on the US country albums charts. Two singles were released: the title track and "Light of a Clear Blue Morning". The music video for "Straight Talk" was directed by Dominic Orlando at the SIR Stage in Hollywood, CA. The video's guest musicians included
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, Steve Farris, and
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Critical reception

In a mixed review for
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, Brian Mansfield said the "results vary, depending on how far Parton strays from her Appalachian roots" on the album. He praised Parton's new version of "Light of a Clear Blue Morning", saying that it "polishes up nicely—all the L.A. glitz in the world can't hide the pure gospel beauty of that chorus." He criticized the title track as not "nearly as strong as Parton's other big movie hit, but the way she sings it makes it nearly irresistible," but he felt that even Parton's "distinctive voice...can't save "Fish Out of Water" and "Thought I Couldn't Dance".


Track listing

All songs written by
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. #"Blue Grace" - 1:03 #"
Light of a Clear Blue Morning "Light of a Clear Blue Morning" is a song written and recorded by American entertainer Dolly Parton. The song first appeared on her 1977 '' New Harvest...First Gathering'' album, and provided a top twenty country music hit for her as a single. As ...
" - 4:11 #"Dirty Job" - 4:51 #"Blue Me" - 4:51 #"Straight Talk" - 3:20 #"Fish Out of Water" - 5:02 #"Burning" - 4:12 #"Livin' a Lie" - 4:53 #"Thought I Couldn't Dance" - 3:58 #"Burning to Burned" - 3:09 #"Light of a Clear Blue Morning (Reprise)" - 1:19


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