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- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas abstract "The Blue Rose of Texas is country music artist Holly Dunn's fourth album, and the first with the Warner Bros. Records label. With this album, Holly Dunn achieved her first number 1 Billboard country single, "Are You Ever Gonna Love Me". Another major hit from the album was the number 4 track, "There Goes My Heart Again". Dolly Parton lends supporting vocals on her own "Most of All, Why," and Joe Diffie provides backing vocals on "There Goes My Heart Again."".
- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas artist Holly_Dunn.
- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas genre Country_music.
- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas previousWork Across_the_Rio_Grande.
- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas producer Chris_Waters.
- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas producer Holly_Dunn.
- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas recordLabel Warner_Bros._Records.
- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas releaseDate "1989-07-10".
- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas subsequentWork Heart_Full_of_Love.
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- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas artist Holly_Dunn.
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- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas lastAlbum "Across the Rio Grande".
- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas name "The Blue Rose of Texas".
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- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas producer "Holly Dunn and Chris Waters".
- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas released "1989-07-10".
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- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas comment "The Blue Rose of Texas is country music artist Holly Dunn's fourth album, and the first with the Warner Bros. Records label. With this album, Holly Dunn achieved her first number 1 Billboard country single, "Are You Ever Gonna Love Me". Another major hit from the album was the number 4 track, "There Goes My Heart Again". Dolly Parton lends supporting vocals on her own "Most of All, Why," and Joe Diffie provides backing vocals on "There Goes My Heart Again."".
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- The_Blue_Rose_of_Texas name "The Blue Rose of Texas".