Now That's What I Call Country, Volume 14

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Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1What’s Your Country Song
assistant recording engineer:
Kam Luchterhand
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
mixer:
Justin Niebank
editor:
David Huff (drummer of Giant/White Heart, brother of Dann Huff) and Chris Small (recording engineer)
acoustic guitar:
Jesse Frasure and Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
banjo [ganjo] and solo electric guitar:
Dann Huff
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)
keyboard and piano:
Charles Judge (American guitarist, pianist, arranger and songwriter)
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Tyler Chiarelli
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 2021)
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:
What’s Your Country Song (commentary) by Thomas Rhett (American country music singer and songwriter)
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2021 (number: 80)
recording of:
What’s Your Country Song
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 2020 to present), Cricket on the Line (from 2020 to present), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (from 2020 to present), Ritten by Rhettro (from 2020 to present), Round Hill Songs II (from 2020 to present), Songs of Home Team Music (from 2020 to present), Songs of Roc Nation Music (from 2020 to present), Telemitry Rhythm House Music (from 2020 to present), Tunes by TrailerParker (from 2020 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2020 to present)
Thomas Rhett42:50
2The Good Ones
producer:
Ross Copperman and Zach Kale
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Music Nashville LLC (not for release label use!) (in 2020) and WEA International Inc. (not for release label use! copyrights holder, distributor for the world outside of the US) (in 2020)
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2021 (number: 62)
recording of:
The Good Ones (in 2020)
writer:
Gabby Barrett (American Idol), Emily Landis, Jim McCormick and Zach Kale
Gabby Barrett33:33
3Bluebird
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Vanner Records, LLC (in 2019)
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2020 (number: 91)
recording of:
Bluebird
writer:
Luke Dick, Natalie Hemby and Miranda Lambert
Miranda Lambert3.353:29
4Worship You
Kane Brown23:25
5Better Together
programming, producer and mixer:
Scott Moffatt
assistant engineer:
Dan Davis (engineer), Joey Stanca (engineer), Kam Luchterhand, Seth Morton (engineer), Jason Mott and Preston White (Engineer)
engineer:
Alex Gilson (engineer)
editor:
Mike Gillies
acoustic guitar:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner, Scott Moffatt and Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
banjo:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner and Scott Moffatt
bass:
Ben Jordan (bassist), Jimmie Lee Sloas and Tim Marks (US bassist)
drums (drum set):
Doug Frasure (drummer) and Jerry Roe (drummer)
electric guitar:
Jon Conley, Scott Moffatt and Sol Philcox-Littlefield
fiddle:
Aubrey Haynie
glockenspiel, handclaps and background vocals [harmony vocals]:
Scott Moffatt
lap steel guitar and pedal steel guitar:
Gary Morse
mandolin:
Carl Miner and Ilya Toshinsky (Russian guitar and banjo player)
organ and piano:
Dave Cohen (Nashville-based keyboard player) and Wil Houchens
percussion:
Doug Frasure (drummer), Scott Moffatt and Jerry Roe (drummer)
saxophone:
Buddy Leach
slide guitar:
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
synthesizer:
Dave Cohen (Nashville-based keyboard player), Wil Houchens and Scott Moffatt
lead vocals:
Luke Combs (country music singer)
mixed at:
2 Acres Studio (Nashville Studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
engineered at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Southern Ground in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2021 (number: 57)
recording of:
Better Together
writer:
Luke Combs (country music singer), Dan Isbell (Daniel Keith Isbell) and Randy Montana
publisher:
50 Egg Music (in 2019), Big Machine Music, LLC (in 2019), Big Music Machine (in 2019), Sony/ATV Countryside (in 2019), Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC (1995–2020) (in 2019), Straight Dimes Publishing (in 2019), Sullivan S Guns Music (in 2019) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (in 2019)
Luke Combs3.453:34
6Down To One
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Row Crop Records, LLC (in 2020)
music videos:
Down to One by Luke Bryan (country music singer)
Luke Bryan3.53:39
7How They Remember You
Rascal Flatts23:28
8I Should Probably Go To Bed
engineer and producer:
Dan Smyers (American country music singer and songwriter, born 1987)
mixer:
Jeff Juliano
acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drums (drum set), piano, strings and synthesizer:
Dan Smyers (American country music singer and songwriter, born 1987)
background vocals:
Abby Smyers
vocals:
Shay Mooney and Dan Smyers (American country music singer and songwriter, born 1987)
recording of:
I Should Probably Go to Bed
writer:
Sean Douglas (American record producer and songwriter), Jason Evigan, Shay Mooney and Dan Smyers (American country music singer and songwriter, born 1987)
Dan + Shay32:51
9One Too Many
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hit Red Records (in 2020)
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2021 (number: 81)
recording of:
One Too Many
writer:
Daniel Davidsen, Mich Hansen, James Norton, Cleo Tighe (British songwriter) and Peter Wallevik
Keith Urban Duet With P!nk33:22
10hole in the bottle
Kelsea Ballerini32:34
11One Beer
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Big Loud Records (in 2019)
HARDY (Featuring Lauren Alaina & Devin Dawson)42:52
12Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90’s
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Devin Malone
recording of:
Breaking Up Was Easy in the 90’s
writer:
Zach Crowell, Ernest Keith Smith (Ernest Keith Smith, country music artist), Sam Hunt (US country singer‐songwriter), Chris LaCorte and Josh Osborne (country songwriter)
Sam Hunt33:33
13Almost Maybes
Jordan Davis2:56
14Long Live
recording of:
Long Live
writer:
Corey Crowder, David Garcia (producer/songwriter), Tyler Hubbard (Florida Georgia Line), Brian Kelley (Florida Georgia Line) and Josh Miller (songwriter)
Florida Georgia Line32:31
15Beers and Sunshine
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
UMG Recordings, Inc. (operational headquarters of Universal Music Group, based in Santa Monica, USA; read annotations) (in 2020)
Darius Rucker32:56
16Made For You
Jake Owen33:57
17Momma’s House
Dustin Lynch43:38
18Some Girls
Jameson Rodgers3:06
19Shoulda
Kylie Morgan32:44
20Just About Over You
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
InDent Records (country label?) (in 2022) and UMG Recordings, Inc. (operational headquarters of Universal Music Group, based in Santa Monica, USA; read annotations) (in 2022)
Priscilla Block13:09

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part of:Now That’s What I Call Country (NOW That’s What I Call Country, US NOW subseries) (number: 14) (order: 14)
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0003583553 [info]