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There's No Gettin' Over Me
Ronnie Milsap

Released 1980

By 1981, Ronnie Milsap had become a superstar and was still riding the crest of the wave that began in the early '70s. But Milsap had taken his version of country music as close as he could get to the pop charts without quite crossing over. In many ways his sound is indicative of the times and the artists making hit records at the same time (Eddie Rabbitt, Ronnie McDowell, Johnny Lee, etc.), but Milsap possessed something that none of the aforementioned did: a direct link to the rock and doo wop sounds of the late '50s and early '60s. His urban country is evidenced in the title track, which was a Top Ten single, has a sweet alto saxophone solo in it, and has a chorus that reflects James Taylor's late-'70s attempts at crooning early rock. And there are Milsap's ballads, such as "It's All I Can Do," "Two Hearts Don't Always Make a Pair," and "Too Big for Words." There's the other single, "I Wouldn't Have Missed It for the World," which is urban cowboy country music in its purest essence and was rewarded with the number one spot for a few weeks in late 1981. The sweeping backing vocals, a harp, a barely present pedal steel added for atmosphere, and enough acoustic guitars to supply an army of big-feathered hat-wearing drugstore cowpokes. It's also an awesome pop song. The chorus alone is so infectious it could be heard being hummed and whistled on street corners and its words being sung in barrooms and dancehalls throughout the rest of 1981. It also, finally, crossed over. There's No Gettin' Over Me is a perfect example of what Milsap was about in his middle period. There's humility in his confidence and a genuine empathy in his croon. Yeah, it's slick, and even schlocky in places ("Jesus Is Your Ticket to Heaven"), but it's also terrific. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Everywhere I Turn (There's Your Memory)
2. (There's) No Gettin' Over Me
3. It's All I Can Do
4. Two Hearts Don't Always Make a Pair
5. Jesus Is Your Ticket to Heaven
6. I Wouldn't Have Missed It for the World
7. Too Big for Words
8. It Happens Every Time (I Think of You)
9. It's Written All Over Your Face
10. I Live My Whole Life at Night


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Main Releases

Country Class

My Life (2006)

Just for a Thrill (2004)

Live [Imagine] (live) (2002)

Wish You Were Here (2000)

Branson City Limits (live) (1999)

Sings His Best Hits for Capitol Records (1996)

True Believer (1993)

Back on My Mind (1992)

Back to the Grindstone (1991)

Believe It (1990)

Stranger Things Have Happened (1989)

Heart & Soul (1987)

Lost in the Fifties Tonight (1985)

One More Try for Love (1984)

Keyed Up (1983)

Inside (1982)

Out Where the Bright Lights Are Glowing (1981)

There's No Gettin' Over Me (1980)

Milsap Magic (1980)

Images (1979)

Only One Love in My Live (1978)

It Was Almost Like a Song (1977)

Live [RCA] (1977)

20/20 Vision (1976)

A Legend in My Time (1975)

Night Things (1975)

A Rose By Any Other Name (1975)

Pure Love (1974)

Where My Heart Is (1974)

Ronnie Milsap (1971)

Christmas

Christmas in Dixie (1997)

I'll Be Home for Christmas (1990)

Christmas with Ronnie Milsap (1986)

Compilations

16 Biggest Hits (2007)

The Essential Ronnie Milsap [Double Disc] (2006)

All American Country (2004)

Ultimate Ronnie Milsap (2004)

RCA Country Legends (2001)

40 #1 Hits (2000)

Crazy Cajun Recordings (1999)

Pure Love/A Legend in My Time (1999)

Double Barrel Country: The Legends of Country Music (1998)

Only One Love (1997)

Super Hits (1996)

Didn't We (1996)

Kentucky Woman (1996)

When It Comes to My Baby (1996)

Ultimate (1995)

The Essential Ronnie Milsap [Single Disc] (1995)

Collector's Series (1992)

Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 (1991)

Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (1985)

16 Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (1984)

Greatest Hits (1980)

The Legendary (1968)

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