Black & White (Janie Frickie album)

Black & White is a studio album by American country music artist Janie Frickie.

Janie Frickie had become among the most commercially successful country artists of the 1980s, having a series of number one and top ten songs.

[3][4] Her popular recordings varies in musical styles that ranged from ballads to up-tempo country pop material.

After working on several albums with Bob Montgomery, Fricke collaborated with producer Norro Wilson for 1986's Black & White.

Among its new tracks was Frickie's self-penned "I'd Take You Back Again", Kent Robbins's "Treat Me Like a Vacation" and Johnny Mears's "Always Have, Always Will".

[9] Due to constant mispronunciations of her last name, Columbia changed the spelling from "Fricke" to "Frickie" for Black & White.

[14] In early 1987, the single peaked at number 20 on the Billboard country chart, becoming her last top 20 song in her career.