Randy Rogers Band (album)

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Randy Rogers Band
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 2008
Genre Country, Texas country music
Length47:37
Label Mercury Nashville
Producer Radney Foster
Randy Rogers Band chronology
Just a Matter of Time
(2006)
Randy Rogers Band
(2008)
Burning the Day
(2010)
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Randy Rogers Band is the sixth album released by the Randy Rogers Band, an American country music group. This is their second album on a major label. "In My Arms Instead" was the first single released from the album; it entered the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart at #58.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Wicked Ways" (Jon Richardson) - 4:20
  2. "Better Than I Ought To Be" (Gary Nicholson, Randy Rogers) - 2:51
  3. "Lonely Too Long" (George Ducas, Rogers) - 3:19
  4. "One Woman" (Rogers, Stephony Smith) - 4:05
  5. "Never Be That High" (Rogers, Smith) - 3:42
  6. "Didn't Know You Could" (Micky Braun, Rogers) - 3:58
  7. "In My Arms Instead" (Sean McConnell, Rogers) 5:18
  8. "When The Circus Leaves Town" (Clint Ingersoll, Jon Richardson, Rogers) - 4:22
  9. "Buy Myself A Chance" (McConnell, Rogers) - 3:41
  10. "Break Even" (Geoffrey Hill) - 4:58
  11. "Let It Go" (Radney Foster, Rogers) - 3:32
  12. "This Is Goodbye" (Ingersoll, Heather Morgan) - 3:25

Personnel

Randy Rogers Band
Additional Musicians

Chart performance

Chart (2008)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums3
U.S. Billboard 20029

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