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1974 studio album by Mac Davis
Stop and Smell the Roses is a 1974 album by Mac Davis. It peaked at No. 2 on the US country albums chart and No. 13 on the overall albums chart.
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1. | "Stop and Smell the Roses" | Davis, Doc Severinsen | 2:55 |
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2. | "Soft, Sweet Fire" | Davis, Mark James | 2:58 |
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3. | "The Sweetest Song" | Davis, James | 3:08 |
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4. | "Two Plus Two" | Davis, James | 2:45 |
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5. | "The Birthday Song" | Davis | 2:27 |
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6. | "One Hell of a Woman" | Davis, James | 2:53 |
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7. | "A Poor Man's Gold" | Davis | 3:28 |
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8. | "Lucas Was a Redneck" | Davis | 2:47 |
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9. | "Kiss It and Make It Better" | Davis | 3:00 |
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10. | "Good Friends and Fireplaces" | Davis | 3:42 |
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- Mac Davis - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
- Ken Ball, Travis Wammack - guitar
- Leo LeBlanc - steel guitar
- Jerry Bridges - bass guitar
- Tim Henson - keyboards, tambourine
- Roger Clark - drums
- Dale Anderson, Victor Feldman - vibraphone
- Eddy Manson, Tommy Morgan - harmonica
- The Ron Hicklin Singers - background vocals
- Sid Sharp Strings - strings
- Jimmie Haskell - string arrangements
- Technical
- Gary Klein - producer on "Stop and Smell the Roses"
- Al Cartee, Larry Hamby, Rick Hall - engineer
- Ed Caraeff - cover photography
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