- Country
- Clean Up on Aisle Five
- Come Do a Little Life
- It's Just a Dog
- Everywhere
- Boy & a Girl Thing
- I Met Merle Haggard Today
- Take the Chance
- When I'm With You
- Love Her Like I Lost Her
- Behind This Guitar
- Give Me Jesus

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Release Date: | 10/07/2016 |
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Label: | Curb Records |
UPC: | 0715187938120 |
catalogNumber: | 79381 |
Rank: | 3185 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Mo Pitney Primary Artist,Acoustic Guitar,Background VocalsEric Darken Percussion
Richard Bennett Electric Guitar
J.T. Corenflos Electric Guitar
Paul Franklin Dobro
Vicki Hampton Background Vocals
Chris Leuzinger Electric Guitar
Mac McAnally Acoustic Guitar,Background Vocals
Greg Morrow Percussion,Drums
Gary Morse Dobro,Steel Guitar
Gordon Mote Synthesizer,Piano
Michael Rhodes Bass
Randy Scruggs Acoustic Guitar
Jimmie Lee Sloas Bass
Harry Stinson Background Vocals
Glenn Worf Bass
Aubrey Haynie Fiddle,Mandolin
Fred Eltringham Percussion,Drums
Bryan Sutton Acoustic Guitar
Wes Hightower Background Vocals
Tom Bukovac Electric Guitar
Sari Reist Cello
Charlie Judge Organ,Piano
Morgane Stapleton Background Vocals
Blake Pitney Background Vocals,Upright Bass
Holly Pitney Background Vocals
Technical Credits
Bill Anderson ComposerTony Brown Producer
Dean Dillon Composer,Producer
David Lee Murphy Composer
Chuck Ainlay Producer,Engineer
Fernando Ortega Composer
Bobby Tomberlin Composer
Casey Beathard Composer
Byron Hill Composer
Don Sampson Composer
Dave Turnbull Composer
Jimmy Melton Composer
Phil O'Donnell Composer,Producer
Dennis Duff Composer
Wil Nance Composer
Blair Munday Art Direction
Mo Pitney Composer,Producer
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