About "You've Got The Touch"
"You've Got the Touch" is a song written by Lisa Palas, John Jarrard and Will Robinson, and recorded by American country music band Alabama. The song, a ballad done in the band's signature mellow style, was released in December 1986, as the second and final single from the album The Touch. "You've Got" the Touch was a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in April 1987.
The song was Alabama's 21st — and as it turned out, final consecutive — chart-topper in a string that dated from August 1980's "Tennessee River". The follow-up single, the semi-autobiographical "Tar Top," peaked at number seven that November, breaking the streak. A new streak would be started in early 1988 with the song "Face to Face".
This song is unrelated to Stan Bush's song of a similar title from the 1986 Transformers movie.
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- Face To Face
- Food On The Table (and Shoes On My Feet)
- Forever's As Far As I'll Go
- Words At Twenty Paces
- God Must Have Spent A Little More Time On You
- Gonna Have A Party
- Green River
- Hanging Up My Travelin' Shoes
- How Do You Fall In Love
- Hey Baby
- Homecoming Christmas
- Dixie Boy
- Deep River Woman (duet With Lionel Richie)
- Deep River Woman
- Christmas In Your Arms
- Christmas Memories
- Changes Comin' On
- Can't Forget About You
- Christmas In Dixie
- Close Enough To Perfect
- Give Me One More Shot
- A Candle In The Window
- Born Country
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