Give Me Some Wheels

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Give Me Some Wheels is the seventh studio album by the American country music singer-songwriter Suzy Bogguss, released on July 23, 1996 through Liberty Records. For the album's title track and lead-off single, Bogguss reunited with Matraca Berg and Gary Harrison, the co-writers of one of her most successful singles, "Hey Cinderella". However, lacking any real support from her label, "Give Me Some Wheels" reached only the bottom of the country charts. This was followed by "No Way Out" (later recorded by Julie Roberts on her self-titled debut album).

Track listing

Personnel

Additional musicians

• Deborah Allen - backing vocals • Gerald Boyd - backing vocals • David Campbell - string arrangements • Beth Nielsen Chapman - backing vocals • J. T. Corenflos - electric guitar, acoustic guitar • Billy Crain - acoustic slide guitar • Bill Cuomo - synthesizer • Paul Franklin - steel guitar • Lisa Greg - backing vocals • Steve Hornbeak - backing vocals • Dann Huff - electric guitar • Marcus Hummon - backing vocals • Anthony Lamarchina - strings • Lee Larrison - strings • Robert Mason - strings • Brent Rowan - electric guitar • Matt Rollings - piano • Tom Roady - percussion • Darrell Scott - backing vocals • Pamela Sixfin - strings • Leland Sklar - bass guitar • Michael Spriggs - acoustic guitar • Karen Staley - backing vocals • Harry Stinson - backing vocals • Kristin Wilkinson - strings • Lonnie Wilson - drums • Reese Wynans - Hammond organ • Alan Umstead - strings • Jonathan Yudkin - mandolin, fiddle

Production

Chart performance

Album

Singles

Release details

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