If You See Her
| Brooks & DunnIf You See Her
If You See Her is the fifth studio album by country music duo Brooks & Dunn, released in 1998 on Arista Nashville. The album featured five chart singles: "If You See Him/If You See Her" (#1), "How Long Gone" (#1), "Husbands and Wives" (a cover of a Roger Miller song) (#1), "I Can't Get Over You" (#5), and "South of Santa Fe" (#41). This last song was the first (and only) single of Brooks & Dunn's career to miss Top 40 entirely, and was the last single to feature Kix Brooks on lead vocals instead of Ronnie Dunn. The album is a counterpart to Reba McEntire's album If You See Him (released on the same day), which shared the track "If You See Him/If You See Her". A bonus limited edition EP was made available when consumers bought both If You See Him and If You See Her at the same time.[2] "Born and Raised in Black in White" is a cover of The Highwaymen (aka Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash & Kris Kristofferson) song off their 1990 album, Highwayman 2.-"Wikipedia"
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My Kind of Country
If You See Her is an above-average collection of songs – one of the duo’s most consistent collections in my opinion. With their long-time co-producer Don Cook along, Kix and Ronnie ably tackle human nature, religion, love-lost, drinking, cheating, and the myriad of subjects that made me love country music, and add their own distinctive honky-tonk stamp to them.
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All Music
Dunn, when allowed to free himself from trite material and heavy production practices, is amazing.
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