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I Still Believe in You

Vince Gill · 1992

36 min · 10 tracks · bluegrass music · Southern rock · blue-eyed soul

A blend of heartfelt melodies and rich harmonies that embody the essence of 90s country music.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady mid-tempo reflective moments
  • heartfelt melodies for quiet evenings
  • rich harmonies for sing-alongs
  • warm background for casual gatherings

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer fast-paced instant gratification
  • seek experimental soundscapes

Where this album fits

Themes
enduring love· Southern storytelling· 90s country nostalgia
Career context
Released on September 1, 1992, 'I Still Believe in You' was Vince Gill's fourth studio album, following his commercial breakthrough with 'Pocket Full of Gold.' At this point in his career, Gill was solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in country music, blending traditional sounds with contemporary sensibilities.
Stylistic neighbors
Alan Jackson· Brad Paisley· George Strait
Sounds like this from elsewhere
A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love) by Alan Jackson — Shares heartfelt storytelling and rich melodies that define 90s country music.
Come On Come On by Mary Chapin Carpenter — Combines emotional depth with melodic country-pop, echoing themes of love and nostalgia.
It's All About to Change by Travis Tritt — Features strong Southern rock influences and lyrics centered on love and life changes.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away 3:45
  • 2 No Future in the Past 4:08
  • 3 Nothing Like a Woman 4:56
  • 4 Tryin' to Get Over You 3:45
  • 5 Say Hello 2:47
  • 6 One More Last Chance 3:11
  • 7 Under These Conditions 3:04
  • 8 Pretty Words 2:32
  • 9 Love Never Broke Anyone's Heart 4:12
  • 10 I Still Believe in You 3:57

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