Lorrie Morgan’s latest offering, I Walk Alone, is a labor of love that has been a lifetime in the making. The thirteen songs she co-wrote and co-produced for I Walk Alone find Lorrie in a particularly introspective and vulnerable place in her life. Cuts including “Mirror, Mirror,” “Woman Thing,” and the title cut offer Lorrie’s fans a rare look into the life of the woman whose life has quite literally been lived out on stage. Always an over-achiever, Lorrie has also completed an album of “evergreen” classics, complete with an all-star cast of musicians and guests. Recorded entirely live in the studio with producer Wally Wilson at the controls, "A Moment In Time" captures the essence of Lorrie’s sultry, flawless vocals as she delivers timeless classics including “Are You Lonesome Tonight,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “After the Fire is Gone” (duet with Tracy Lawrence, and “Easy Lovin’” (duet with Raul Malo). Larry King once asked Lorrie about her turbulent lifestyle and she told him “drama is something that lets you know you’re alive.” Although she’s had her share of drama in both music and her personal life, Lorrie has taken it all in stride. Lorrie Morgan’s trophy room is adorned with reminders of milestones that include fourteen top-ten hits, twelve albums, seven of which have gone gold and platinum, and four Female Vocalist of the Year awards.
Lorrie Morgan will autograph copies of her new CD, I Walk Alone, at the new Opry Originals in Nashville store at 9:00 p.m. immediately following the Opry Classics show tonight.
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