Where We Started

~ Release by Thomas Rhett (see all versions of this release, 7 available)

Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1The Hill
assistant recording engineer:
Joel McKenney (engineer) and Michael Walter (engineer) (strings)
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge and Steve Marcantonio (strings)
programming:
Jesse Frasure and Justin Niebank
producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar and guitar [gut string guitar]:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
cello:
Kevin Bate (US cellist) and Austin Hoke
drums (drum set):
Shannon Forrest
electric guitar:
Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
synthesizer:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
viola:
Monisa Angell and Betsy Lamb (US string player)
violin:
David Angell (American violinist), Jenny Bifano, David Davidson (violinist), Alicia Enstrom (violinist), Jun Iwasaki and Karen Winkelmann
background vocals:
Josh Reedy
strings arranger:
Kristin Wilkinson (Nashville songwriter and viola player)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Starstruck Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (strings)
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
commentary:
The Hill (commentary) by Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
recording of:
The Hill
writer:
Lori McKenna (American folk singer/songwriter), Jordan Reynolds (US country music songwriter) and Emily Weisband
publisher:
BMCMD Songs (from 2022 to present), Buckeye26 (from 2022 to present), Concord Copyrights (BMI) (from 2022 to present), Creative Pulse Music (from 2022 to present), Ireynmusic (from 2022 to present), Sony Music Publishing (Sony Music Publishing (US) LLC, since 2021; fka Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC) (from 2022 to present), WC Music Corp. (from 2022 to present) and Weistribe Publishing (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett22:47
2Church Boots
assistant recording engineer:
Joel McKenney (engineer)
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge
programming:
Jesse Frasure, David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Justin Niebank
producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar and resonator guitar [dobro]:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
bass synthesizer [synth bass]:
Jesse Frasure
drums (drum set):
Chris Kimmerer
electric guitar:
Jesse Frasure, Dann Huff and Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
Hammond organ [B-3 organ] and piano:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
solo electric guitar:
Dann Huff
background vocals:
Stevie Frasure, Josh Reedy and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
commentary:
Church Boots (commentary) by Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
recording of:
Church Boots
writer:
Ernest Keith Smith (Ernest Keith Smith, country music artist), Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
publisher:
Be a Light Publishing (from 2022 to present), Big Loud Mountain Music LLC (from 2022 to present), Caleb’s College Fund (from 2022 to present), ERN Dog Music (from 2022 to present), Round Hill Songs II (from 2022 to present), Songs of Roc Nation Music (from 2022 to present), Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI) (from 2022 to present), Telemitry Rhythm House Music (from 2022 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett22:58
3Bass Pro Hat
assistant recording engineer:
Josh Ditty
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge, Drew Bollman and Matt Dragstrem
programming:
Matt Dragstrem, David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Justin Niebank
producer:
Matt Dragstrem and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
Scott Cooke (engineer)
acoustic guitar, banjo [ganjo], mandolin and resonator guitar [dobro]:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
drums (drum set):
Chris Kimmerer
electric guitar:
Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
fiddle:
Stuart Duncan
Hammond organ [B-3 organ] and piano:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
solo electric guitar:
Dann Huff
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
background vocals:
Josh Reedy and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, House of Drag in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Bass Pro Hat
writer:
Matt Dragstrem, Joshua Miller, Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter) and Josh Thompson (US country music)
publisher:
Big Loud Proud Songs (from 2022 to present), Big Music Machine (from 2022 to present), Cricket on the Line (from 2022 to present), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (from 2022 to present), Jack 10 Publishing (from 2022 to present), Red Bandana Publishing (from 2022 to present), Round Hill Songs BLS JV (from 2022 to present), Super Big Music (from 2022 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett22:56
4Anything Cold
assistant recording engineer:
Josh Ditty
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge
producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar and ukulele:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Chris Kimmerer
electric guitar:
Dann Huff and Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
Hammond organ [B-3 organ] and Wurlitzer electric piano [Wurlitzer]:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
piano and synthesizer:
Jesse Frasure
solo electric guitar:
Dann Huff
whistle:
Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
background vocals:
Jesse Frasure, Josh Reedy and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
commentary:
Anything Cold (commentary) by Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
recording of:
Anything Cold
writer:
Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Shane McAnally and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
publisher:
Caleb’s College Fund (from 2022 to present), Cricket on the Line (from 2022 to present), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (from 2022 to present), Round Hill Songs II (from 2022 to present), Smackwood Music (from 2022 to present), Songs of Roc Nation Music (from 2022 to present), Telemitry Rhythm House Music (from 2022 to present), Tempo Music Investments, LLC (from 2022 to present), Warner Geo‐Met‐Ric Music (from 2022 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett22:47
5Angels
additional recording engineer:
Mark Zellmer
assistant recording engineer:
Sean Badum
recording engineer:
Buckley Miller
programming:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff)
producer:
Julian Bunetta and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar:
Julian Bunetta and Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
drums (drum set):
Jerry Roe (drummer)
electric guitar:
Tom Bukovac and Dann Huff
Hammond organ [B-3 organ]:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
background vocals:
Teddy Swims (American singer and songwriter)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
commentary:
Angels (commentary) by Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
recording of:
Angels
writer:
Julian Bunetta, Jaten Dimsdale (Teddy Swims, American singer and songwriter), Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter) and Josh Thompson (US country music)
publisher:
Be a Light Publishing (from 2022 to present), Dragon Bunny Music (BMI) (from 2022 to present), Music of Big Family (from 2022 to present), MV2 Music (from 2022 to present), Red Bandana Publishing (from 2022 to present), Teddy Swims LLC (from 2022 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett23:34
6Half of Me
assistant recording engineer:
Joel McKenney (engineer)
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge
programming:
Jesse Frasure and Justin Niebank
producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
drums (drum set):
Shannon Forrest
electric guitar:
Dann Huff and Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
Hammond organ [B-3 organ] and piano:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
mandolin and solo electric guitar:
Dann Huff
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
background vocals:
Josh Reedy
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Half of Me
writer:
Rhett Akins (American country music singer and songwriter), Will Bundy (country songwriter), Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter) and Josh Thompson (US country music)
publisher:
Big Music Machine (from 2022 to present), Cricket on the Line (from 2022 to present), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (from 2022 to present), MV2 Music (from 2022 to present), Ritten by Rhettro (from 2022 to present), Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present) and WC Music Corp. (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett featuring Riley Green43:03
7Bring the Bar
assistant recording engineer:
Josh Ditty
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge
programming:
Jesse Frasure, David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Justin Niebank
producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
bass synthesizer [synth bass]:
Jesse Frasure
drums (drum set):
Chris Kimmerer
electric guitar:
Dann Huff
Hammond organ [B-3 organ] and piano:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
slide guitar [slide electric guitar]:
Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
background vocals:
Josh Reedy and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
commentary:
Bring the Bar (commentary) by Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
recording of:
Bring the Bar
writer:
Rhett Akins (American country music singer and songwriter), Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter) and Parker Welling
publisher:
Caleb’s College Fund (from 2022 to present), Cricket on the Line (from 2022 to present), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (from 2022 to present), Ritten by Rhettro (from 2022 to present), Round Hill Songs II (from 2022 to present), Songs of Home Team Music (from 2022 to present), Songs of Roc Nation Music (from 2022 to present), Telemitry Rhythm House Music (from 2022 to present), Tunes by TrailerParker (from 2022 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett13:29
8Paradise
assistant recording engineer:
Joel McKenney (engineer)
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge
programming:
Jesse Frasure, David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Justin Niebank
producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
bass synthesizer [synth bass]:
Jesse Frasure
drums (drum set):
Chris Kimmerer
electric guitar:
Dann Huff and Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
Rhodes piano and synthesizer:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
sitar, slide guitar [slide electric guitar] and synthesizer [synth flute]:
Dann Huff
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
whistle:
Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
background vocals:
Matt Dragstrem, Josh Reedy and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Paradise
writer:
Matt Dragstrem, Ernest Keith Smith (Ernest Keith Smith, country music artist), Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter) and Josh Thompson (US country music)
publisher:
Be a Light Publishing (from 2022 to present), Big Loud Mountain Music LLC (from 2022 to present), ERN Dog Music (from 2022 to present), M Drag Songs (from 2022 to present), MV2 Music (from 2022 to present), Red Bandana Publishing (from 2022 to present), Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI) (from 2022 to present), Super Big Music (from 2022 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett13:08
9Death Row
assistant recording engineer:
Josh Ditty
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge
programming:
Jesse Frasure, Dann Huff, David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Justin Niebank
producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
drums (drum set):
Chris Kimmerer
electric guitar:
Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
Hammond organ [B-3 organ] and synthesizer:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
solo electric guitar:
Dann Huff
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
background vocals:
Josh Reedy and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
commentary:
Death Row (commentary) by Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
recording of:
Death Row
writer:
Zach Crowell, Ashley Gorley and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
publisher:
Caleb’s College Fund (from 2022 to present), Cricket on the Line (from 2022 to present), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (from 2022 to present), Kyler's Kindo Night (from 2022 to present), Miller Crow Music (from 2022 to present), Round Hill Songs II (from 2022 to present), Spirit Two Nashville (from 2022 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett featuring Tyler Hubbard & Russell Dickerson23:51
10Mama’s Front Door
assistant recording engineer:
Josh Ditty
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge
programming:
Jesse Frasure, Dann Huff, David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Justin Niebank
producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
bass synthesizer [synth bass] and solo electric guitar:
Dann Huff
drums (drum set):
Chris Kimmerer
electric guitar:
Dann Huff and Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
Hammond organ [B-3 organ] and synthesizer:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
background vocals:
Josh Reedy
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Mama’s Front Door
writer:
Matt Dragstrem, Ashley Gorley, Chase McGill and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
publisher:
Be a Light Publishing (from 2022 to present), Drag Drag Music (from 2022 to present), Family Farm Songs (from 2022 to present), Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI) (from 2022 to present), Super Big Music (from 2022 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett12:43
11Slow Down Summer
assistant recording engineer:
Kam Luchterhand and Jory Roberts
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge
miscellaneous support:
David Angell (American violinist) (task: contractor) and Stephen Lamb (task: copyist)
programming:
Jesse Frasure, David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Justin Niebank
producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
bass synthesizer [synth bass] and string synthesizer [synth strings]:
Jesse Frasure
cello:
Kevin Bate (US cellist) and Sari Reist (cellist)
drums (drum set):
Chris Kimmerer
electric guitar:
Dann Huff and Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
mandolin:
Dann Huff and Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
piano:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
sitar and slide guitar [slide electric guitar]:
Dann Huff
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
viola:
Monisa Angell and Chris Farrell (US violist)
violin:
David Angell (American violinist), David Davidson (violinist), Conni Ellisor and Jun Iwasaki
background vocals:
Stevie Frasure, Josh Reedy and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
strings arranger:
Kristin Wilkinson (Nashville songwriter and viola player)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Slow Down Summer
writer:
Rhett Akins (American country music singer and songwriter), Sean Douglas (American record producer and songwriter), Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
publisher:
Caleb’s College Fund (from 2022 to present), Cricket on the Line (from 2022 to present), Eastman Pond Publishing (from 2022 to present), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (from 2022 to present), Ritten by Rhettro (from 2022 to present), Round Hill Songs II (from 2022 to present), Songs of Roc Nation Music (from 2022 to present), Telemitry Rhythm House Music (from 2022 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett23:38
12Simple as a Song
assistant recording engineer:
Jory Roberts
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge
miscellaneous support:
David Angell (American violinist) (task: contractor) and Stephen Lamb (task: copyist)
programming:
Jesse Frasure, David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff), Luke Laird (country music songwriter) and Justin Niebank
producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar and ukulele:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
bass synthesizer [synth bass]:
Luke Laird (country music songwriter)
cello:
Kevin Bate (US cellist) and Sari Reist (cellist)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Chris Kimmerer
electric guitar:
Dann Huff and Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
piano and Wurlitzer electric piano [Wurlitzer]:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
sitar:
Dann Huff
string synthesizer [synth strings]:
Jesse Frasure
synthesizer:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter) and Luke Laird (country music songwriter)
viola:
Monisa Angell and Chris Farrell (US violist)
violin:
David Angell (American violinist), David Davidson (violinist), Conni Ellisor and Jun Iwasaki
background vocals:
Josh Reedy and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
strings arranger:
Kristin Wilkinson (Nashville songwriter and viola player)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Simple as a Song
writer:
Jimmie Crane, Al Jacobs, Jimmy Brewster, Luke Laird (country music songwriter), Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter) and Josh Thompson (US country music)
publisher:
Cricket on the Line (from 2022 to present), Deb‐Mi Publishing Co. (ASCAP‐affiliated) (from 2022 to present), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (from 2022 to present), EMI Miller Catalog, Inc. (from 2022 to present), MV2 Music (from 2022 to present), Red Bandana Publishing (from 2022 to present), Sony Music Publishing LLC (Sony Music Publishing (US) LLC, since 2021; fka Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC) (from 2022 to present), Suzanne James Songs (from 2022 to present), Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present) and We Are Creative Nation (from 2022 to present)
is based on:
If I Give My Heart to You
Thomas Rhett13:22
13Us Someday
assistant recording engineer:
Josh Ditty and Michael Walter (engineer) (strings)
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge and Steve Marcantonio (strings)
programming:
Jesse Frasure, David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Justin Niebank
producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar and banjo:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
cello:
Kevin Bate (US cellist) and Austin Hoke
drums (drum set):
Chris Kimmerer
electric guitar:
Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
string synthesizer [synth strings]:
Jesse Frasure
synthesizer:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
viola:
Monisa Angell and Betsy Lamb (US string player)
violin:
David Angell (American violinist), Jenny Bifano, David Davidson (violinist), Alicia Enstrom (violinist), Jun Iwasaki and Karen Winkelmann
background vocals:
Stevie Frasure, Josh Reedy and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
strings arranger:
Kristin Wilkinson (Nashville songwriter and viola player)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Starstruck Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (strings)
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
commentary:
Us Someday (commentary) by Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
recording of:
Us Someday
writer:
Rhett Akins (American country music singer and songwriter), Jesse Frasure, Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter) and Amy Wadge
publisher:
Cookie Jar Music LLP (from 2022 to present), Cricket on the Line (from 2022 to present), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (from 2022 to present), Ritten by Rhettro (from 2022 to present), Songs of Roc Nation Music (from 2022 to present), Telemitry Rhythm House Music (from 2022 to present), Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (2019–present) (from 2022 to present), Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present) and WC Music Corp. (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett22:24
14Somebody Like Me
assistant recording engineer:
Jory Roberts
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge
programming:
Matt Dragstrem, Jesse Frasure and David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff)
producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
additional mixer:
Drew Bollman
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
bass synthesizer [synth bass]:
Jesse Frasure
drums (drum set):
Chris Kimmerer
electric guitar:
Matt Dragstrem and Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
Hammond organ [B-3 organ] and Rhodes piano:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
piano:
Matt Dragstrem and Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
solo electric guitar:
Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
synthesizer:
Matt Dragstrem
background vocals:
Matt Dragstrem, Josh Reedy and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Hound’s Ear Studio (at Leipers Fork, TN) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
commentary:
Somebody Like Me (commentary) by Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
recording of:
Somebody Like Me
writer:
Rhett Akins (American country music singer and songwriter), Matt Dragstrem, Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter) and Josh Thompson (US country music)
publisher:
Big Loud Proud Songs (from 2022 to present), Cricket on the Line (from 2022 to present), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (from 2022 to present), MV2 Music (from 2022 to present), Red Bandana Publishing (from 2022 to present), Ritten by Rhettro (from 2022 to present), Round Hill Songs BLS JV (from 2022 to present), Super Big Music (from 2022 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett22:50
15Where We Started
assistant recording engineer:
Josh Ditty
recording engineer:
Joe Baldridge
miscellaneous support:
David Angell (American violinist) (task: contractor) and Stephen Lamb (task: copyist)
programming and producer:
Jesse Frasure and Dann Huff
engineer:
Bryce Bordone
mixer:
Serban Ghenea
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar:
Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
bass guitar:
Jimmie Lee Sloas
bass synthesizer [synth bass] and synthesizer:
Jesse Frasure
cello:
Kevin Bate (US cellist) and Sari Reist (cellist)
electric guitar:
Derek Wells (Nashville guitarist)
Hammond organ [B-3 organ]:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
percussion:
Chris Kimmerer
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
viola:
Monisa Angell and Chris Farrell (US violist)
violin:
David Angell (American violinist), David Davidson (violinist), Conni Ellisor and Jun Iwasaki
background vocals:
Jon Bellion
strings arranger:
Kristin Wilkinson (Nashville songwriter and viola player)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Machine Label Group, LLC (not for release label use) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
commentary:
Where We Started (commentary) by Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
recording of:
Where We Started
writer:
Jon Bellion, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley and Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
publisher:
Art for Art's Sake Music (from 2022 to present), BMG Gold Songs (from 2022 to present), Caleb’s College Fund (from 2022 to present), Cricket on the Line (from 2022 to present), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (from 2022 to present), Round Hill Songs II (from 2022 to present), Songs of Roc Nation Music (from 2022 to present), Telemitry Rhythm House Music (from 2022 to present), Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP) (from 2022 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2022 to present)
Thomas Rhett + Katy Perry43:04

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artist & repertoire support:Alison Jones (A&R)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/2566010 [info]