1977 studio album by England Dan & John Ford Coley
Dowdy Ferry Road is the fifth studio album by the pop rock duo England Dan & John Ford Coley . The album's single "It's Sad to Belong " was a moderate pop hit and a #1 smash on the Adult Contemporary chart. A second hit from the LP, "Gone Too Far," reached #23 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Being from the Dallas, Texas area, England Dan and John Ford Coley named Dowdy Ferry Road after a street in the southeastern part of town. Dowdy Ferry (Exit #476) connects with Interstate 20 in Texas .
Critical reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic
Cash Box said of the single "Gone Too Far" that "Coley's melody and lyric work perfectly with the slick harmonies and tasteful instrumentation."
Track listing
"Dowdy Ferry Road" (Dan Seals) – 3:23
"It's Sad to Belong " (Randy Goodrum ) – 2:54
"Soldier in the Rain" (John Ford Coley, Sunny Dalton) – 4:45
"Love is the One Thing We Hide" (Seals) – 2:53
"Gone Too Far" (Coley) – 2:58
"Where Do I Go From Here " (Parker McGee ) – 2:59
"Falling Stars" (Coley) – 2:56
"You Know We Belong Together" (Coley, Seals) – 3:01
"Don't Feel That Way No More" (Seals) – 3:07
"Holocaust" (Seals) – 3:09
Personnel
John Ford Coley – acoustic guitar, keyboards, lead and backing vocals,
England Dan Seals – acoustic guitar, lead and backing vocals
Steve Gibson – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Bobby Thompson – acoustic guitar
Doyle Grisham – steel guitar
Shane Keister – keyboards, Moog synthesizer
Kyle Lehning – keyboards
Joe Osborn – bass
Larrie Londin – drums, percussion
Dennis Good – trombone
George Tidwell – trumpet
Billy Puett – woodwinds
Buddy Skipper – woodwinds, horn arrangements (1), woodwind arrangements (6, 8)
Bergen White – string arrangements, woodwind arrangements (4, 10)
The Shelly Kurland String Section – strings
Sheri Kramer – backing vocals
Lisa Silver – backing vocals
Wendy Suits – backing vocals
Diane Tidwell – backing vocals
Production
Producer – Kyle Lehning
Engineers – Kyle Lehning and Marshall Morgan
Recorded and Mixed at Hazen’s Recording Studio (Hendersonville, TN).
Mastered by Glenn Meadows at Masterfonics (Nashville, TN).
Art Direction – Bob Defrin
Photography – Jim Houghton and Earl Steinbecker
References
Viglione, Joe. Dowdy Ferry Road at AllMusic
"CashBox Singles Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box . September 24, 1977. p. 24. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
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