Headlights & Tailpipes

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Headlights & Tailpipes
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 17, 2007
Genre Country
Length40:17
Label Open Road
Producer Jason McCoy
Willie Mack chronology
Average Guy
(2004)
Headlights & Tailpipes
(2007)
The Journey
(2009)

Headlights & Tailpipes is the second studio album by country music singer Willie Mack. It was released on July 17, 2007 by Open Road Recordings and produced by Jason McCoy. "Gonna Get Me a Cadillac," "Don't Waste Your Pretty" and "Golden Years" have all been released as singles.

Track listing

  1. "Gonna Get Me a Cadillac" (Willie Mack, Jason McCoy) - 3:22
  2. "Don't Waste Your Pretty" (Gilles Goddard, Mack) - 2:47
  3. "Golden Years" (Goddard, Wade Kirby, Mack) - 3:49
  4. " " (Kirby, Mack) - 3:32
  5. "You've Gotta Blame Somethin'" (Mack, Johnny Reid) - 3:59
  6. "Headlights & Tailpipes" (Goddard, Mack, Jeff Nystrom) - 3:29
  7. "Another Sky" (Bonnie Baker, Mack) - 3:39
  8. "Love You I Do" (Mack, Steve Mandile) - 3:08
  9. "TGIF" (Randy Branhan, Keith Brown, Mack) - 3:16
  10. "Blacktop Time" (Mack, Chris Thorsteinson, Dave Wasyliw) - 3:12
  11. "Sumpin' Sumpin'" (Branhan, Brown, Mack) - 2:54
  12. "That Was Then This Is Now" (Branhan, Brown, Mack) - 3:10

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