1981 studio album by John Denver
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Some Days Are Diamonds is the fifteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver released in June 1981. The singles released from this album are "Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)"/"Country Love" and "The Cowboy and the Lady".
Track listing
Side one
- "Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)" (Dick Feller)
- "Gravel on the Ground" (Debbie Hupp, Bob Morrison)
- "San Francisco Mabel Joy" (Mickey Newbury)
- "Sleepin' Alone" (John Denver)
- "Easy, on Easy Street" (Johnny Slate, Larry Keith)
Side two
- "The Cowboy and the Lady" (Bobby Goldsboro)
- "Country Love" (John Denver)
- "Till You Opened My Eyes" (Alan Rush, Randy Cullers, Dennis Linde)
- "Wild Flowers in a Mason Jar (The Farm)" (Dennis Linde)
- "Boy from the Country" (Michael Martin Murphey, Owen Castleman)
Personnel
- John Denver – vocals, acoustic guitar
- Bill Sanford – electric guitar, mandolin
- Jerry Shook, Jimmy Capps, Ray Edenton – acoustic guitar
- Bob Moore, Leon Rhodes – bass
- Chuck Cochrane, Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Larry Butler – keyboards
- Eddie Bayers, Gene Chrisman, Jerry Carrigan – drums, percussion
- Bobby Taylor – oboe
- Bergen White, Buzz Cason, Diane Tidwell, Sherilyn Huffman – backing vocals
- The Shelly Kurland Strings; arranged by Bill Justis
- Technical
- Billy Sherrill, Charlie Tallent – engineer
- Barney Wyckoff, Nancy Michon – production assistance
- Harry Langdon – photography
Chart (1981)
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[2]
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20
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums
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7
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U.S. Billboard 200
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32
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