The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy

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The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy
The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy digital cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 10, 2009
Genre
Length1:16:57
Label Glotown Records/Love Everybody/Bigger Picture
Producer Big Kenny, Chris Stone, Paul Worley
Big Kenny chronology
Live a Little
(2005)
The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy
(2009)
Big Kenny's Love Everybody Traveling Musical Medicine Show Mix Tape, Vol. 1
(2010)
Alternative Covers
Quiet Times.jpg
CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Wake Up"Big Kenny, Brad Arnold, Jon Nicholson3:55
2."Long After I'm Gone"Big Kenny, Marc Beeson, Richard Supa 3:30
3."Be Back Home"Big Kenny, Adam Shoenfeld, Judson Spence 3:17
4."Less Than Whole"Big Kenny, Eric Paslay 4:23
5."Go Your Own Way"Big Kenny, Ben Moody 3:44
6."To Find a Heart"Big Kenny, Supa3:37
7."Happy People"Big Kenny, Nicholson3:41
8."Drifter"Big Kenny, Shawn Camp 3:54
9."Free Like Me"Big Kenny4:45
10."Share the Love"Big Kenny2:54
11."The Whole Experience"Big Kenny, Arnold, Nicholson, Beeson, Supa, Shoenfield, Spence, Paslay, Moody, Camp39:24
Total length:1:16:57
The Whole Experience Deluxe Edition (Does not include track 11 from standard edition) [10]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Wake Up" (Live at the Last Dollar Studio)Big Kenny, Arnold, Nicholson5:18
12."Less Than Whole" (Piano Version)Big Kenny, Paslay4:31
13."Long After I'm Gone" (Unplugged)Big Kenny, Beeson, Supa3:28
14."To Find a Heart" (Unplugged)Big Kenny, Supa4:04
Total length:55:27

Chart performance

Chart (2009)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200197
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums37

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