| Recording
the CD
Suzanne spent
the year 2000-2001 recording her new CD entitled “The
Arms of A Good Woman,” produced in Nashville by Suzanne
and Denny Martin at Martin Music
Productions.
"Read about the making of her album."
The pre-release
was just in time for FanFair 2001 in Nashville in June and was
well received by all who met her. Suzanne
was sweetly surprised by an article written by journalist Jim
Bessman for the Nashville News.
This album promises
something for everyone with a taste for new country with the
title cut “The Arms Of A Good Woman” co-written by Suzanne
and Ron Miller, veteran songwriter of such hits as Stevie
Wonder's “For Once
In My Life,” “Touch Me In The Morning,” “If I Could”,
“I’ve Never Been To Me” and “A Place In The Sun.”
Suzanne also serves
up some traditional sounds with “Love That Daddy Took Away”
written by Suzanne and “Tulip’s Dream” penned by Paul
Williams, famous for numerous Carpenter’s hits including
“We’ve Only Just Begun” and “You’re Gone” by Diamond
Rio and co-written by Gene Nelson “Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen
Roses” made famous by Kathy Mattea.
Suzanne reaches
back into her Welsh roots when she brings a Celtic flavor or as
she has coined the phrase, “Big Celtic Country” to
“Faraway” co-written by Greg Barnhill, writer of “Walk
Away Joe” by Trisha Yearwood.
She also includes a song from
friend and fellow writer Jana Stanfield, who wrote "If I had only known" recorded by
Reba McIntire.
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