The Other Side (Charlie Major album)
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The Other Side is the debut album of Canadian country music
Country music
Country music is a popular American musical style that began in the rural Southern United States in the 1920s. It takes its roots from Western cowboy and folk music...

 artist Charlie Major
Charlie Major
Charlie Major is a Canadian country music artist. He has recorded six studio albums and released more than twenty singles....

. All six singles released from the album went to #1 on the RPM Country
RPM (magazine)
RPM was a Canadian music industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada. The publication was founded by Walt Grealis in February 1964, supported through its existence by record label owner Stan Klees. RPM ceased publication in November 2000.RPM stood for "Records, Promotion,...

 chart. "Life's Too Short" was co-written by Kathie Baillie and Michael Bonagura, two-thirds of the 1980s country group Baillie & the Boys
Baillie & the Boys
Baillie & the Boys is an American country music group that gained prominence in the late 1980s. The band's original lineup consisted of Kathie Baillie , her husband, Michael Bonagura , and Alan LeBoeuf . Baillie & the Boys has recorded five studio albums and charted ten Top-40 singles on the U.S...

.

Track listing

  1. "I'm Gonna Drive You Out of My Mind
    I'm Gonna Drive You Out of My Mind
    "I'm Gonna Drive You Out of My Mind" is a single by Canadian country music artist Charlie Major. Released in 1993, it was the first single Major's debut album, The Other Side. The song reached #1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in September 1993....

    " (Charlie Major, Barry Brown
    Barry Brown (Canadian musician)
    Barry Brown is a Canadian country music artist and songwriter. Brown, a former member of Family Brown and Prescott-Brown. Both bands included his sister, singer Tracey Brown.-Biography:...

    ) - 4:07
  2. "I'm Somebody
    I'm Somebody
    "I'm Somebody" is a single by Canadian country music artist Charlie Major. Released in 1993, it was the second single Major's debut album, The Other Side. The song reached #1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in December 1993.-Chart performance:...

    " (Major, Brown) - 3:34
  3. "It Can't Happen to Me
    It Can't Happen to Me
    "It Can't Happen to Me" is a single by Canadian country music artist Charlie Major. Released in 1994, it was the fifth single from Major's debut album The Other Side. The song reached #1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in November 1994....

    " (Major) - 3:58
  4. "I'm Here
    I'm Here (Charlie Major song)
    "I'm Here" is a single by Canadian country music artist Charlie Major. Released in 1994, it was the sixth single from Major's debut album The Other Side. The song reached #1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in February 1995.-Chart performance:...

    " (Major, Brown) - 3:32
  5. "Running in the Red" (Major, Randall Prescott) - 3:46
  6. "Life's Too Short" (Don Schlitz
    Don Schlitz
    Donald Alan "Don" Schlitz, Jr. is a country music songwriter. For his songwriting efforts, Schlitz has earned two Grammys, as well as four ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year awards...

    , Michael Bonagura, Kathie Baillie) - 3:36
  7. "Nobody Gets Too Much Love
    Nobody Gets Too Much Love
    "Nobody Gets Too Much Love" is a single by Canadian country music artist Charlie Major. Released in 1994, it was the third single from Major's debut album The Other Side. The song reached #1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in April 1994....

    " (Major) - 3:24
  8. "Walk Away" (Major) - 4:20
  9. "The Other Side
    The Other Side (Charlie Major song)
    "The Other Side" is a single by Canadian country music artist Charlie Major. Released in 1994, it was the fourth single from Major's debut album The Other Side. The song reached #1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in August 1994.-Chart performance:...

    " (Major) - 3:07
  10. "I'll See You in My Dreams" (Major) - 3:23

Chart performance

Chart (1993) Peak
position
Canadian RPM Country Albums 1
Canadian RPM Top Albums 54

External links

  • [ allmusic.com]
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