A Place to Land (Little Big Town album)

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A Place to Land
Little Big Town A Place to Land Cover 2.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 6, 2007
Genre Country
Length50:53
Label
Producer Wayne Kirkpatrick
Little Big Town chronology
The Road to Here
(2005)
A Place to Land
(2007)
The Reason Why
(2010)
Singles from A Place to Land
  1. "I'm with the Band"
    Released: September 8, 2007
  2. "Fine Line"
    Released: July 14, 2008
  3. "Good Lord Willing"
    Released: December 1, 2008
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Fine Line" Fairchild4:01
2."I'm with the Band" 
  • Karen Fairchild
  • Kimberly Roads
  • Philip Sweet
  • Jimmie Westbrook
4:24
3."That's Where I'll Be" Westbrook4:51
4."Evangeline" Roads4:33
5."Vapor" Sweet4:13
6."Novocaine" 
  • Fairchild
  • Roads
  • Sweet
  • Westbrook
4:10
7."Only What You Make of It" Fairchild5:09
8."A Place to Land" Roads3:12
9."Firebird Fly"Sweet3:15
10."To Know Love" Westbrook4:17
11."Lonely Enough"
Fairchild4:22
12."Fury" Westbrook4:26
Reissue Bonus Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
13."Good Lord Willing" 
  • Fairchild
  • Roads
  • Sweet
  • Westbrook
4:33
14."Love Profound"KirkpatrickFairchild, Roads3:57
15."You're Gonna Love Me" Westbrook4:24
16."Life in a Northern Town" (live recording featuring Sugarland and Jake Owen)
4:15
17."Four Leaf Clover" (Digital Download only) Abra Moore Fairchild3:22

Personnel

Little Big Town
Additional musicians

Chart performance

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