Del Rio, TX 1959
Del Rio, TX 1959 is the debut solo studio album by American country music artist Radney Foster. It was released in 1992 on the Arista Nashville label, and it produced five singles for Foster on the Billboard country charts: "Just Call Me Lonesome", "Nobody Wins", "Easier Said Than Done", "Hammer and Nails", and "Closing Time". All of these except "Closing Time" were Top 40 hits on the country charts; "Nobody Wins" was the highest-charting, reaching #2.
The album's title refers to Foster's birth year and birthplace.
Personnel
;The band- Dan Dugmore – acoustic guitar
- Steve Fishell – pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar
- Radney Foster – acoustic guitar, lead vocals
- Bill Hullett – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, 6-string bass, mandolin
- Michael Joyce – bass guitar
- Bob Mummert – drums, percussion, tire iron
- John Propst – piano
- Pete Wasner – piano, Hammond B-3 organ
- Glen Duncan – fiddle on "Louisiana Blue" and "Closing Time", viola on "Easier Said than Done"
- Albert Lee – lead guitar on "Don't Say Goodbye" and "Louisiana Blue"
- George Marinelli – lead guitar on "Hammer and Nails" and "A Fine Line"
- Sam Bush – mandolin
- Lee Roy Parnell – National guitar
- Randy Scruggs – guitar
- Harry Stinson – drums
- Glenn Worf – upright bass
- Mary Chapin Carpenter – "Nobody Wins"
- John Hiatt – "Hammer and Nails"
- Carl Jackson – "Just Call Me Lonesome", "Louisiana Blue"
- Kim Richey – "Easier Said than Done", "A Fine Line", "Went for a Ride", "Closing Time", "Old Silver"
- Harry Stinson – "Don't Say Goodbye", "Old Silver"
- Cindy Williams – "Closing Time"
- Curtis Young – "A Fine Line", "Closing Time"
- Chuck Ainlay – mixing
- Randy Best – mixing
- Steve Fishell – production
- Radney Foster – production
- Mike Poole – recording, mixing