| |
List Price: $11.98 | | Label: Polygram Records
Salesrank: 147660
Released: August 9, 1994 |
| Our Price: $13.13 |
| Used Price: $1.00 |
|
| Media: Audio CD |
|
Woman in the Moon Track Listing:
1. Till I Was Loved by You
2. He's a Good Ole Boy
3. Till All Her Tears Are Dry
4. Go on and Go
5. Woman in the Moon
6. Sea of Cowboy Hats
7. I Love You Enough to Let You Go
8. Nobody But a Fool (Would Love You)
9. He Don't Do Bars Anymore
10. Last Supper
Woman in the Moon Reviews:
Moon Light 
2007-08-10 - Woman in the Moon, Chely Wright's debut album, is her most traditionally country album. It gets a healthy 4 stars as it's good music. I'm not the biggest fan of the traditional genre, so I didn't feel it enough for 5. But it's of doubtless high quality. Here are songs:
Till I was Loved by You - fast and lively
He's a Good Ole Boy - humorous. Chely gives away some guy on condition that he can't be returend. This one is fast and lively too
Till All Her Tears are Dry
Go On and On - fast and lively
Woman in Moon - the man in the moon is indifferent, so Chely turns to the woman in the moon for advice
Sea of Cowboy Hats - very energetic, excellent honkeytonkin' tune
I Love You Enough - quintessential country tune
Nobody But a Fool - excellent faster country song
He Don't Do Bars Anymore - Chely has won guy away from bars
Last Supper - Chely sets the supper table real nice as a send off to hubby who's running around and cheating.
cleanheadman@yahoo.com 
2004-10-15 - An excellent traditional country album. Chely had the right combination the first time out. However, like so many other mainstream country artists of today she immediately "sold out" and began recording the pop/country blend that gets the airplay on radio and is targeted to the contemporary female country listener's ear. If you like real country music from a female country artist pick this one up...all her albums are downhill from here.
Surprising good for a first timer 
2004-07-04 - Very good album from Chely Wright however she released this traditional country album when country music was beginning to go more mainstream and modern contemerary direction.
Probably why this album didn't do much for Ms. Wrights career.
Very well done.
"Let Me In" is her best album.