Clay Walker (album)

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Clay Walker

Country artist Clay Walker presents his debut album Clay Walker. This album had several chart toppers, one of which is What's It To You.

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About

This self-titled, debut album of Clay Walker was released in August 3, 1993 under Giant Records/Wea. The uptempo beats of the tracks in the album makes this record 100% country!

Certified Platinum by the RIAA, What's It To You, Dreaming With My Eyes Open and Where Do I Fit In The Picture all peaked at number 1 of the Country Charts.


Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Dreaming with My Eyes Open 3:30
2 What's it To You 2:46
3 The Silence Speaks For Itself 4:20
4 How To Make A Man Lonesom 2:44
5 Next Step in Palace 3:19
6 White Palace 2:45
7 Money Can't Buy (The Love We Had) 3:02
8 Things I Should Have Said 3:30
9 Where Do I Fit in The Picture 3:57
10 Live Until I Die 2:50
11 I Don't Know How Love Starts 3:32

Awards & Certifications

Certifications

Year RIAA Certification
1993 Certified Platinum


Chart Toppers

Year Title US Hot 100 US Hot Country
1993 What's It To You 73 1
1994 Dreaming With My Eyes Open - 1
1994 When Do I Fit Into The Picture - 11

Credits

Performance Credits

Clay Walker Primary Artist, Vocals, Primary Artist

Matt Rollings Piano

Curtis Wright Background Vocals

Eddie Bayers Drums

Larry Byrom Acoustic Guitar

Jimmy Carter Bass

Stuart Duncan Fiddle

Paul Franklin Steel Guitar

Sonny Garrish Steel Guitar

Dann Huff Electric Guitar

Jana King Background Vocals

Steve Nathan Piano

Bobby Ogdin Piano

Larry Paxton Bass

Brent Rowan Electric Guitar

Joe Spivey Fiddle

Lonnie Wilson Drums

Curtis Young Background Vocals

Leland Sklar Bass

Technical Credits

Julian King Engineer

Glenn Meadows Mastering

Lynn Peterzell Engineer

James Stroud Producer

Laura LiPuma Art Direction

Trivia

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Song Meanings

Reviews

  • With three songs topping the charts, this album is no doubt a good one. Even the other songs (eg. I Don't Know How Love Starts) sounds so good you'll want to listen to the album all again! -Vheliefish 18:53, 5 May 2007 (PDT)

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