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John Berry, Standing on the Edge

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1591723

Disk length: 38m 41s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1995

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Every Time My Heart Calls Your Name 3:11
2. Standing On The Edge Of Goodbye 4:05
3. Prove Me Wrong 3:17
4. I Think About It All The Time 3:41
5. If I Had Any Pride Left At All 3:43
6. Desperate Measures 3:06
7. What Are We Fighting For 2:50
8. There's No Cross That Love Won't Bear 3:54
9. Ninety Miles An Hour 3:05
10. I Never Lost You 4:24
11. You And Only You 3:19

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Review

"Standing on the Edge" is the title track from John Berry's second major-label album (after the six he released himself back in Athens, Georgia). The song--with its Don Henley-like vocal, Jackson Browne-like piano and Fleetwood Mac-like rhythm section--is typical of Berry's approach to country music. Such California pop has little to teach Nashville about lyrics--and indeed the words for this song are so bland as to be forgettable--but it does have something to offer harmonically. This breakup ballad, cowritten by Berry and Stewart Harris, boasts a juicy melodic/rhythmic hook which Berry's strong, handsome tenor warbles convincingly. --Geoffrey Himes

Other Versions

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Standing on the Edge

Tracks: 11, Disk length: 37m 30s (-2m 49s)

Standing on the Edge

Tracks: 10 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 35m 18s (-4m 37s)

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