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Blue Nun
Studio album by
Released1981
StudioEden Studios, Ampro Studios
GenreCountry
LengthOriginal: 33:41; Reissue: 38:28
LabelWarner Bros. (USA)
F-Beat (UK)
ProducerNick Lowe, Roger Bechirian
Carlene Carter chronology
Musical Shapes
(1980)
Blue Nun
(1981)
C'est C Bon
(1983)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Blue Nun is an album by the American musician Carlene Carter, released in 1981.[2] It features two duets with British rocker Paul Carrack: "Oh How Happy" and "Do Me Lover".

Track listing[edit]

All tracks are written by Carlene Carter, unless otherwise noted

Side one (Original LP release)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love Is a 4 Letter Verb" 2:39
2."That Boy" 3:20
3."300 Pounds of Hongry"
  • Eddie Hinton
  • 2:40
    4."Tougher Stuff"
    • Carlene Carter
  • Nick Lowe
  • 2:40
    5."I Need a Hit"
    • Carlene Carter
  • James Eller
  • 2:44
    6."Rockababy" 2:20
    Side two (Original LP release)
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Me And My .38"
    • Carlene Carter
  • Nick Lowe
  • 2:52
    2."Do Me Lover" (duet with Paul Carrack)
    • Carlene Carter
  • Nick Lowe
  • James Eller
  • 2:49
    3."Home Run Hitter"
    • Carlene Carter
  • Nick Lowe
  • 2:34
    4."Billy"
    • Carlene Carter
  • Paul Carrack
  • 2:38
    5."Born To Move"John Fogerty2:33
    6."Think Dirty" 3:52
    Total length:33:41
    1981 Reissue
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Oh How Happy" (duet with Paul Carrack)Edwin Starr2:38
    2."Love Is a 4-Letter Verb" 2:39
    3."That Boy" 3:20
    4."300 Pounds of Hongry"
    • Donnie Fritts
  • Eddie Hinton
  • 2:40
    5."Tougher Stuff"
    • Carlene Carter
  • Nick Lowe
  • 2:40
    6."I Need a Hit"
    • Carlene Carter
  • James Eller
  • 2:44
    7."Rockababy" 2:20
    8."When You Comin' Back?"Count Freda (Roger Bechirian)2:26
    9."Me and My .38"
    • Carlene Carter
  • Nick Lowe
  • 2:52
    10."Do Me Lover" (duet with Paul Carrack)
    • Carlene Carter
  • Nick Lowe
  • James Eller
  • 2:49
    11."Too Many Teardrops"
    • Carlene Carter
  • Nick Lowe
  • 2:17
    12."Billy"
    • Carlene Carter
  • Paul Carrack
  • 2:38
    13."Born to Move"John Fogerty2:33
    14."Think Dirty" 3:52
    Total length:38:28

    Personnel[edit]

    Technical

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Worbois, Jim. Blue NunatAllMusic
  • ^ McGrath, Paul (1 Oct 1981). "Riff Rap". The Globe and Mail. p. E5.
  • ^ Blue Nun (liner notes). Carlene Carter. Warner. 1981.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blue_Nun_(album)&oldid=1167063500"

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