After Midnight (Janie Frickie album)

It was the twelfth studio album issued in Frickie's music career and her second project produced by Norro Wilson.

The album peaked in the top 40 of America's Billboard country LP's chart following its original release.

She had a string of number one and top ten country singles in North America that ranged in musical style.

[3][4] Beginning with 1986's Black & White, Frickie teamed up with producer Norro Wilson and together they fused country with blues music.

The album was recorded in December 1986 at Music City Hall, a studio located in Nashville, Tennessee.

[11] Due to constant mispronunciations of her last name, Columbia changed the spelling from "Fricke" to "Frickie" beginning in 1986.

[13] Frickie's vocal performance on her 1986 and 1987 albums were highlighted by writer Kurt Wolff in his book Country Music: The Rough Guide.

[14] The single made the top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, reaching number 32.