Reba Celebrates 30th Anniversary of “Rumor Has It” Album With Re-Release Featuring 2 “Fancy” Bonus Tracks

Reba Celebrates 30th Anniversary of “Rumor Has It” Album With Re-Release Featuring 2 “Fancy” Bonus Tracks

Reba McEntire is celebrating the 30th anniversary of her 1990 album, Rumor Has It, by re-releasing the project on Sept. 11. Reba’s iconic album featured four Top 10 hits, including “You Lie,” “Rumor Has It,” “Fancy” and “Fallin’ Out of Love.”

The vinyl version of the re-released album will feature a bonus track: an acoustic version of “Fancy” that was recorded live at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. The digital and CD versions of the re-released album will featured the aforementioned acoustic version of “Fancy,” as well as a new dance remix of “Fancy.”

“I never imagined I’d get the chance to put out an album for a second time,” says Reba. “It’s just so much fun to look back and remember where we were and what we were doing when they were originally released. This album, in particular, is very special to me because it was the first time I got to record with [producer] Tony Brown and he was the reason I finally got to record ‘Fancy.’ Now here we are 30 years later and I never end a show without singing that song.”

Rumor Has It Track Listing

  1. “Climb That Mountain High”
  2. “Rumor Has It”
  3. “Waitin’ For The Deal To Go Down”
  4. “You Lie”
  5. “Now You Tell Me”
  6. “Fancy”
  7. “Fallin’ Out Of Love”
  8. “This Picture”
  9. “You Remember Me”
  10. “That’s All She Wrote”
  11. “Fancy” (Dave Audé Remix) – Bonus Track
  12. “Fancy” (Live At The Ryman) – Bonus Track

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

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