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1980 studio album by Atlanta Rhythm Section
The Boys from Doraville is the ninth album by the Southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section , and their final album on Polydor Records , released in 1980.[ 1] [ 2]
The album peaked at #65 on the Billboard 200 . None of its singles charted. As a result, the group departed Polydor, which led to a breach of contract lawsuit from the company that was later settled in the band's favor.
Side A Title Writer(s) 1. "Cocaine Charlie" Buie, Hammond 4:53 2. "Next Year's Rock & Roll" Buie, Daughtry 5:20 3. "I Ain't Much" Buie, Cobb 4:23 4. "Putting My Faith in Love" Buie, Cobb, Daughtry 5:10
Side B Title Writer(s) 5. "Rough at the Edges" Buie, Daughtry 3:16 6. "Silver Eagle" Buie, Cobb 3:51 7. "Pedestal" Buie, Hammond 2:49 8. "Try My Love" Buie, Hammond 4:04 9. "Strictly R & R" Buie, Daughtry, Nix, Walker 4:41
Ronnie Hammond – vocals, backing vocals
J.R. Cobb – guitar, backing vocals
Barry Bailey – guitar
Dean Daughtry – keyboards
Paul Goddard – bass
Roy Yeager – drums, percussion
"Stray" Straton – backing vocals
Album
Year
Chart
Position
1980
Billboard 200
65
Dean Daughtry
Rodney Justo
Steve Stone
Justin Senker
David Anderson
Rodger Stephan
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