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- King's_Record_Shop runtime "52.2".
- King's_Record_Shop abstract "King's Record Shop is the sixth studio album by American country music singer Rosanne Cash. Released in 1987, it produced four number 1 singles on the Billboard country singles chart. They were "The Way We Make a Broken Heart", "If You Change Your Mind", "Tennessee Flat Top Box" (which was written and originally sung by father Johnny Cash), and "Runaway Train".The album is named after King's Record Shop in Louisville, Kentucky, which was owned by Pee Wee King's younger brother, Gene. A photograph of Rosanne Cash standing in the shop's doorway is featured on the cover, though she was never actually at the shop for the photo. Veteran steel guitarist Hank DeVito took the photo of the record shop and one of Rosanne standing as she is in the photo. He superimposed her into the record shop photo (Music City News magazine, August 1987).Sony BMG controversially used their XCP technology on the album when it was re-released in 2005.".
- King's_Record_Shop artist Rosanne_Cash.
- King's_Record_Shop genre Country_music.
- King's_Record_Shop previousWork Rhythm_&_Romance_(Rosanne_Cash_album).
- King's_Record_Shop producer Rodney_Crowell.
- King's_Record_Shop recordLabel Columbia_Records.
- King's_Record_Shop releaseDate "1987-06-26".
- King's_Record_Shop runtime "3132.0".
- King's_Record_Shop subsequentWork Hits_1979%E2%80%931989.
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- King's_Record_Shop artist Rosanne_Cash.
- King's_Record_Shop cover "RosanneCashKingsRecordShop.jpg".
- King's_Record_Shop genre Country_music.
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- King's_Record_Shop label Columbia_Records.
- King's_Record_Shop lastAlbum "Rhythm & Romance".
- King's_Record_Shop length "3132.0".
- King's_Record_Shop name "King's Record Shop".
- King's_Record_Shop nextAlbum "Hits 1979-1989".
- King's_Record_Shop producer Rodney_Crowell.
- King's_Record_Shop released "1987-06-26".
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- King's_Record_Shop subject Category:Rosanne_Cash_albums.
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- King's_Record_Shop comment "King's Record Shop is the sixth studio album by American country music singer Rosanne Cash. Released in 1987, it produced four number 1 singles on the Billboard country singles chart. They were "The Way We Make a Broken Heart", "If You Change Your Mind", "Tennessee Flat Top Box" (which was written and originally sung by father Johnny Cash), and "Runaway Train".The album is named after King's Record Shop in Louisville, Kentucky, which was owned by Pee Wee King's younger brother, Gene.".
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