Satisfied (Ashley Monroe album)

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Satisfied
Ashley Monroe--Satisfied 2009.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 19, 2009 (2009-05-19)
Genre Country
Length36:08
Label Sony
Producer Mark Wright
Ashley Monroe chronology
Ashley Monroe and Trent Dabbs
(2007)
Satisfied
(2009)
Ashley Monroe
(2009)
Alternative cover
Ashley Monroe--Satisfied 2006.jpg
2006 Advanced CD Release
Standard 2009 digital edition [14]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Don't Wanna Be" Ashley Monroe, Sally Barris4:18
2."Pony" Kasey Chambers 4:38
3."Satisfied"Monroe, Barris2:52
4."Used"Monroe, Barris3:56
5."Can't Let Go" Randy Weeks 3:07
6."That's Why We Call Each Other Baby" (duet with Dwight Yoakam) Jim Collins, Matraca Berg 3:05
7."Make Room at the Bottom"Monroe, Brett James 3:13
8."Let Me Down Again" Keith Gattis 3:09
9."Pain, Pain"Monroe, Gattis2:05
10."Hank's Cadillac"Monroe, James3:56
11."He Ain't Coming Back"Monroe, Barris, Jon McElroy3:10
Total length:36:08
Advanced promotional CD release [10]
No.TitleLength
1."I Don't Wanna Be" 
2."Pony" 
3."Satisfied" 
4."Used" 
5."Can't Let Go" 
6."That's Why We Call Each Other Baby" (duet with Dwight Yoakam) 
7."Make Room at the Bottom" 
8."Let Me Down Again" 
9."Pain, Pain" 
10."Hank's Cadillac" 
11."He Ain't Coming Back" 
12."I Don't Want To" (duet with Ronnie Dunn) 
Amazon Bonus Track [13]
No.TitleLength
12."Promised Land"4:55
iTunes Bonus Track
No.TitleLength
12."I Can't Unlove You"3:33

Personnel

Additional Musicians
Technical personnel

Charts

Singles
TitleYearPeak
chart
positions
US Country
[15]
"Satisfied"200643
"I Don't Want To"
(with Ronnie Dunn)
37

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