Beggin' for More

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Beggin' for More
BegginformoreKylePark.jpg
Studio album by
Released19 March 2013 (2013-03-19)
Genre Texas country
Length44:52
Label Kyle Park Music
Producer Kyle Park
Kyle Park chronology
Make or Break Me
(2011)
Beggin' for More
(2013)
The Blue Roof Sessions
(2015)

Beggin' for More is a country album released by singer-songwriter Kyle Park in March 2013. [1]

Contents

History

Most of the album's tracks were written or co-written by Park. It is the second solo album produced solely by him. [2] He released it through his own label, Kyle Park Records, on March 19, 2013. [3] The album went to #4 on country iTunes on March 21, and was stated to have a "fresh sound; traditional country mixed with restless, U2-style guitar sounds and unexpected chord changes." [4]

Singles

The track "The Night is Young" was written by Park around a campfire. After its release in early 2013, the single climbed to #3 on the Texas Country Charts, [5] later reaching #1. [3] [6] He commissioned fans to create the music video for the track. [3] The other single from the album, “True Love," also climbed various country charts. [4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Night is Young"Kyle Park, Thom Shepherd3:33
2."Beggin' For More" George Ducas, Park3:11
3."You Make Me Believe" Cody Johnson, Park3:09
4."True Love"Park4:09
5."Long Distance Relationship"Park3:07
6."No Woman of Mine"Johnson, Jesse Raub Jr., Park3:58
7."Tagged"Park, Shepherd3:06
8."Live Through the Pain"Park3:08
9."He Got You" Ralph Murphy, Bobby Wood3:41
10."Turn That Crown Upside Down" Josh Abbott, Rich O'Toole, Park2:57
11."Like Nobody Will"Park3:42
12."Fit For the King"Park3:21
13."Bad Timing"Park3:50

Personnel

Chart performance

Chart (2013)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums24
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers8
U.S. Billboard Independent Albums31

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