Somewhere in the Night (album)

Somewhere in the Night is the fourth studio album by American country music band Sawyer Brown. Its title track was a single, as were "This Missin' You Heart of Mine" and "Old Photographs". All three singles charted on the Hot Country Singles charts. The title track, which is not related to Barry Manilow's hit song, was previously recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys on their 1981 album, Fancy Free. "Lola's Love" would later be covered by Ricky Van Shelton on his album Love and Honor and released as a single in 1994.

Personnel
As listed in liner notes.

Sawyer Brown
 * Mark Miller – lead vocals
 * Gregg Hubbard – keyboards, vocals
 * Bobby Randall – lead guitars, vocals
 * Jim Scholten – bass, vocals
 * Joe Smyth – drums, vocals

Additional musicians
 * David Briggs – keyboards
 * Steve Nathan – keyboards
 * Jimmy Johnson – electric guitar
 * Mac McAnally – acoustic guitar
 * Brent Rowan – lead guitars, acoustic guitar, dobro
 * David Hood – bass
 * Roger Hawkins – drums
 * Terry McMillan – harmonica, percussion
 * Jim Horn – saxophones
 * Andrew Love – saxophones
 * Jack Hale – trombone
 * Wayne Jackson – trumpet

Production

 * Ron Chancey – producer
 * Les Ladd – recording, mixing
 * John Abbott – assistant engineer
 * Pete Greene – assistant engineer
 * Greg Parker – assistant engineer
 * Todd Sholar – assistant engineer
 * Carlos Grier – mastering
 * Denny Purcell – mastering
 * Norma Jean Owen – album coordinator
 * Virginia Team – art direction, design
 * Jerry Joyner – logo design
 * Empire Studio – photography
 * Mixed at Sound Emporium (Nashville, Tennessee).
 * Mastered at Georgetown Masters (Nashville, Tennessee).

References and external links

 * [ Somewhere in the Night] at Allmusic