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Released in 1985, “Too Much on My Heart” is a country ballad sung by the beloved American vocal group, The Statler Brothers. The song, composed by band member Jimmy Fortune, became a cornerstone of their rich musical legacy. Produced by Jerry Kennedy, a country music veteran known for his work with artists like Conway Twitty and Mickey Gilley, “Too Much on My Heart” marked the final number one single of The Statler Brothers’ impressive career.

The Statler Brothers, originally known as The Virginia Quartet, were a family affair. Brothers Harold and Don Reid, along with their childhood friend Lewis DeWitt “Lew” Statler, formed the core of the group. Harold Reid played guitar and sang tenor, Don Reid sang lead and played mandolin, and Lew Statler played bass. Jimmy Fortune joined the group in 1970, bringing his talents on acoustic guitar and as a baritone vocalist. Throughout their career, The Statler Brothers were known for their smooth harmonies, their upbeat and positive songs, and their down-home Virginia charm.

Too Much on My Heart stands out in their catalog for its portrayal of a more complex and relatable emotion. The song explores the feeling of being overwhelmed by powerful feelings, a theme that resonated with many fans. While not uncommon for country music, Too Much on My Heart offered a depth of sentiment that wasn’t always present in The Statler Brothers’ lighter material.

The song’s success solidified The Statler Brothers’ place as country music mainstays. “Too Much on My Heart” spent a total of fourteen weeks on the Billboard country chart, reaching the number one position for one week. The song also achieved crossover success, reaching number 100 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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Too Much on My Heart remains a cherished song by fans of The Statler Brothers and country music alike. It serves as a testament to the group’s ability to deliver not only catchy, feel-good tunes, but also explore more nuanced human emotions.

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