Take Me Down (Alabama song)

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“Take Me Down”
Single by Alabama
from the album Mountain Music
A-side "Take Me Down"
B-side "Lovin' You is Killin' Me"
Released May 1982 (U.S.)
Format 7"
Recorded 1981
Genre Country
Length 3:43 (single edit)
4:50 (album version)
Label RCA Records 13210
Writer(s) Mark Gray, J.P. Pennington
Producer Harold Shedd and Alabama
Alabama singles chronology
"Mountain Music"
(1982)
"Take Me Down"
(1982)
"Close Enough to Perfect"
(1982)

"Take Me Down" is a song made famous by the country music band Alabama. Originally released in 1982, the song was the second single from Alabama's third album, Mountain Music.

Written by Exile band members Mark Gray and J.P. Pennington, the song was originally recorded by Exile in the early 1980s. The Exile version was released as a single, but failed to become a hit.[1]

However, it wasn't until Alabama released the song that it became a hit - its seventh in as many single releases. In addition to its success on the country charts, the song fared modestly well on pop radio, reaching No. 18 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Contents

[edit] Single and album edits

The single edit to "Take Me Down," released for retail sale and radio airplay, is about 1:10 shorter than the full-length album version. Excised from the single version:

  • The second refrain; the song immediately proceeds from the second verse into the bridge.
  • An earlier fade during the ending harmony part (about 30 seconds earlier than the album version).

[edit] "B" side

The B-side to "Take Me Down" is a song titled "Lovin' You Is Killin' Me," a re-recording of one of Alabama's earliest songs. "Lovin' You Is Killin' Me" originally appeared as the B-side to the band's first charted single, 1977's "I Wanna Be With You Tonight."

[edit] Sources

  • Morris, Edward, "Alabama," Contemporary Books Inc., Chicago, 1985 (ISBN 0809253062)
  • Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs: 1944-2005," 2006.
Preceded by
"Till You're Gone"
by Barbara Mandrell
Billboard Hot Country Singles
number one single by Alabama

July 24, 1982
Succeeded by
"I Don't Care"
by Ricky Skaggs

[edit] References

  1. ^ Roland, Tom, "The Billboard Book of Number One Country Hits" (Billboard Books, Watson-Guptill Publications, New York, 1991 (ISBN 0-82-307553-2)