Every Girl (album)

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Every Girl
Trisha Yearwood--Every Girl.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 30, 2019 (2019-08-30)
Recorded2018–2019
Genre
Length49:38
Label Gwendolyn
Producer Garth Fundis
Trisha Yearwood chronology
Let's Be Frank
(2018)
Every Girl
(2019)
Singles from Every Girl
  1. "Every Girl in This Town"
    Released: June 6, 2019
  2. "I'll Carry You Home"
    Released: September 22, 2020
Every Girl (2019) [21] [2]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Workin' on Whiskey"
3:49
2."Find a Way"3:19
3."Home" Karla Bonoff 3:43
4."Every Girl in This Town"
2:59
5."Tell Me Something I Don't Know" (featuring Kelly Clarkson )3:48
6."What Gave Me Away" (featuring Garth Brooks )
  • Blair Daly
  • Silvas
  • Verges
3:29
7."Something Kinda Like It"
  • Adam Wright
  • Shannon Wright
3:00
8."When Lonely Calls"3:33
9."The Matador"4:12
10."I'll Carry You Home"
  • Sampson
  • Smith
  • Verges
3:36
11."Drink Up"
2:50
12."Bible and a .44" (featuring Patty Loveless )
4:01
13."Can't Take Back Goodbye"
3:09
14."Love You Anyway" (featuring Don Henley )4:08
Total length:49:38

Reissued version

Every Girl: Deluxe (2021) [22] [23]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Every Girl in This Town"
  • Dylan
  • Harrington
  • Smith
2:59
2."I Dare You to Love"
3:19
3."Workin' on Whiskey"
  • Thomson
  • Mitchell
  • Conroy
3:49
4."Find a Way"
  • Silvas
  • Emery
3:19
5."Home"Bonoff3:43
6."Shallow" (with Garth Brooks)3:41
7."The Matador"
  • Peters
4:12
8."Can't Take Back Goodbye"
  • busbee
  • Smith
  • Verges
3:09
9."Tell Me Something I Don't Know" (featuring Kelly Clarkson)
  • Sampson
  • Silvas
  • Verges
3:48
10."What Gave Me Away" (featuring Garth Brooks)
  • Daly
  • Silvas
  • Verges
3:29
11."Something Kinda Like It"
  • A. Wright
  • S. Wright
3:00
12."When Lonely Calls"
  • Steele
3:33
13."She's in Love with the Boy" (acoustic; 30th anniversary)Jon Ims4:06
14."Bible and a .44" (featuring Patty Loveless)
  • Box
  • McBryde
  • Savage
4:01
15."I'll Carry You Home"
  • Sampson
  • Smith
  • Verges
3:33
16."Drink Up"
  • Lindsey
  • Sampson
  • Verges
2:50
17."Love You Anyway" (featuring Don Henley)Reid4:08

Personnel

All credits are adapted from Allmusic. [24]

Musical personnel

Technical personnel

Charts

Chart (2019)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [25] 57
US Top Country Albums (Billboard) [26] 5

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
United StatesAugust 30, 2019
  • Compact disc
  • music download
  • streaming
  • vinyl
Gwendolyn Records [27] [28] [21]
August 13, 2021
  • Music download
  • streaming
[23]

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