Miss Fortune is the third album by singer/songwriter Allison Moorer. It was her first for new label Universal South, which was co-founded by Tony Brown, who signed her to her first label MCA Nashville. Her first album there saw her working for the first time with Nashville producer R.S. Field and moving towards a more pop sound.[4]
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1. | "Tumbling Down" | Allison Moorer, Doyle Lee Primm | 4:19 |
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2. | "Cold In California" | Moorer, Primm | 4:52 |
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3. | "Let Go" | Moorer | 3:49 |
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4. | "Ruby Jewel Was Here" | Moorer, Primm | 5:54 |
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5. | "Can't Get There From Here" | Moorer, Bruce Robison | 3:07 |
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6. | "Steal The Sun" | Moorer, Primm | 4:40 |
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7. | "Up This High" | Moorer, Primm | 3:26 |
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8. | "Hey Jezebel" | Moorer, Primm | 4:30 |
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9. | "Mark My Word" | Moorer, Primm | 2:51 |
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10. | "No Place For A Heart" | Moorer, Primm | 4:03 |
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11. | "Yessirree" | Moorer, Primm | 5:27 |
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12. | "Going Down" | Moorer, Primm | 3:57 |
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13. | "Dying Breed" | Moorer, Primm | 6:47 |
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- Jay Bennett – electric guitar, Leslie guitar, mandolin, Hammond organ
- Kenneth Blevins – drums
- Mike Brignardello – bass guitar
- Chris Carmichael – fiddle, violin, strings, string arrangements, conductor
- Steve Conn – accordion, clarinet, piano
- R.S. Field – electric guitar
- David Grissom – electric guitar
- Yvonne Hodges – background vocals
- Jim Hoke – baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, horn arrangements
- Bill Huber – euphonium, trombone, bass trombone
- Manfred Jerome – percussion
- Rob McNelley – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Allison Moorer – lead vocals, background vocals
- Kim Morrison – background vocals
- Greg Morow – drums, percussion
- The Nashville String Machine – strings
- Michael Noble – banjo, dobro, acoustic guitar
- Russ Pahl – pedal steel guitar, slide guitar
- Alison Prestwood – bass guitar
- Jared Reynolds – background vocals
- Neal Rosengarden – euphonium, french horn, trumpet
- Rick Schell – drums, percussion, background vocals
- Michael Webb – Fender Rhodes, keyboards, Hammond organ, piano, Wurlitzer