Following the Feeling
| Following the Feeling | ||||
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| Released | 1980 | |||
| Genre | Country | |||
| Label | Columbia | |||
| Producer | Ray Baker | |||
| Moe Bandy chronology | ||||
 
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Following the Feeling is the 14th album by country singer Moe Bandy, released in 1980 on the Columbia label.[1]
Track listing
- "Following The Feeling*" (Charlie Craig) - 2:54
 - "Today I Almost Stopped Loving You" (Dan Mitchell) - 2:32
 - "Would You Mind If I Just Call You Julie" (Warren Robb, Shirl Milete) - 2:56
 - "Mexico Winter" (Buck Moore, Jim Mundy) - 2:55
 - "Liquor Emotion" (Moe Bandy, R. Hill) - 2:49
 - "My Woman Loves The Devil Out of Me" (B. P. Barker) - 2:45
 - "It's You And Me Again*" (D. Mitchell, J. McCollum) - 2:25
 - "I've Got Your Love All Over Me" (M. Lane) - 2:30
 - "If I Lay Down The Bottle, Would You Lay Back Down With Me" (Warren Robb, Dave Kirby) - 3:16
 - "It's Better Than Being Alone" (E. Penney) - 2:36
 
* Featuring Judy Bailey
Musicians
- Bob Moore
 - Kenny Malone
 - Buddy Harman
 - Leo Jackson
 - Ray Edenton
 - Chip Young
 - Weldon Myrick
 - Jimmy Capps
 - Pete Wade
 - Charlie McCoy
 - Johnny Gimble
 - Hargus "Pig" Robbins
 - Tommy Allsup
 - Henry Strzelecki
 - Dave Kirby
 - Leon Rhodes
 - Bob Wray
 - Ricky Skaggs
 
Backing
- The Jordanaires with Laverna Moore
 - The Nashville Edition
 
Production
- Sound engineers - Ron Reynolds, Billy Sherrill, Lou Bradley
 - Photography - Alan Messer
 - Art direction & design - Virginia Team & Bill Johnson
 
References
- ^ Robertson, Bill (December 27, 1980). "Moe Bandy, Following The Feeling, Epic". Star-Phoenix. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
 
