From the Heart
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 11, 1992 (1992-08-11)
Recorded1992
StudioNightingale Recording Studio, The Soundshop, Nashville, TN
GenreCountry
Length31:58
LabelEpic
ProducerDoug Johnson
Doug Stone chronology
I Thought It Was You
(1991)
From the Heart
(1992)
The First Christmas
(1992)
Singles from From the Heart
  1. "Warning Labels"
    Released: June 29, 1992
  2. "Too Busy Being in Love"
    Released: October 26, 1992
  3. "Made for Lovin' You"
    Released: February 22, 1993
  4. "Why Didn't I Think of That"
    Released: June 15, 1993

From The Heart is the third studio album by American country music singer Doug Stone. It was released on August 11, 1992 (see 1992 in country music) on Epic Records Nashville.

This album, certified gold in the U.S., provided Stone with four singles on the Hot Country Songs charts: the Top Five hits "Warning Labels" and "Made for Lovin' You", as well as the Number Ones "Why Didn't I Think of That" and "Too Busy Being in Love". "Made for Lovin' You" was previously recorded by Clinton Gregory on his 1990 debut album Music 'n Me, and by Dan Seals on his 1990 album On Arrival.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
Entertainment WeeklyC+ link
Chicago Tribune[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Warning Labels"Kim Williams, Oscar Turman2:59
2."Made for Lovin' You"Curly Putman, Sonny Throckmorton3:09
3."Leave Me the Radio"Tim Nichols, Zack Turner, Billy Kirsch3:09
4."This Empty House"Ron Harbin, Doug Stone, Williams3:41
5."Why Didn't I Think of That"Paul Harrison, Bob McDill3:12
6."Ain't Your Memory Got No Pride at All"Bucky Jones, Red Lane, Royce Porter3:18
7."Workin' End of a Hoe"Jim Rushing2:46
8."Too Busy Being in Love"Gary Burr, Victoria Shaw3:53
9."She's Got a Future in the Movies"Burr, Shaw3:52
10."Left, Leavin', Goin', or Gone"Frank J. Myers, Don Pfrimmer2:59

Personnel

Chart performance

Chart (1992) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 19
U.S. Billboard 200 99

References

  • Allmusic (see infobox)
  • Liner notes to From the Heart. Epic Records, 1992.
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