Corn Fed
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Corn Fed | ||
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Studio album by Shannon Brown | ||
Released | February 28, 2006 | |
Genre | Country | |
Label | Warner Bros. | |
Producer | John Rich | |
Professional reviews | ||
Corn Fed is an album, released in 2006, by American country music artist Shannon Brown. Although she had recorded two major label albums previously, Corn Fed is her first album to be released. The album's title track peaked at #47 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in early 2006.
John Rich, one half of country duo Big & Rich, produced the album; he also cut the track "She Brings the Lightning Down" on his 1999 debut album Underneath the Same Moon. The track "Why" was also recorded by Jason Aldean on his 2005 album Jason Aldean; Aldean's version was a Number One on the country music charts in 2006.
[edit] Track listing
- "AM Radio" – 0:20
- track consists of AM radio noises
- "Corn Fed" (Shannon Brown, John Rich, Vicky McGehee) – 3:17
- "Big Man" (Brown, Rich, McGehee) – 2:51
- "High Horses" (Julian Bunetta, Blair Daly, Rich) – 3:55
- "Turn to Me" (McGehee, Rich, Gretchen Wilson) – 3:54
- "Can I Get an Amen" (Brown, Daly, Troy Verges) – 4:07
- "Something Good" (Brown, Billy Crain, Tammy Hyler) – 4:27
- "Good Ole Days" (Daly, Rich, Shane Mack) – 3:31
- "I Love 'Em All" (Brown, Rich, McGehee) – 3:00
- "Why" (Rodney Clawson, McGehee, Rich) – 5:00
- "Pearls" (Brown, Hyler, Shaye Smith) – 3:18
- "She Brings the Lightning Down" (McGehee, Rich) – 3:26
- "Small Town Girl" (Brown, Phillip B. White) – 4:18
[edit] Personnel
- Brian Barnett – drums
- Wyatt Beard – harmony vocals
- Dennis Burnside – piano, Hammond organ, keyboard
- Perry Coleman – harmony vocals
- Wes Hightower – harmony vocals
- Mike Johnson – Dobro, pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar
- Matt Pierson – bass guitar
- Ethan Pilzer – bass guitar
- John Rich – acoustic guitar, harmony vocals
- Mike Rojas – piano, keyboards
- Jason Sellers – harmony vocals
- Adam Shoenfeld – electric guitar
- Jonathan Yudkin – Dobro, fiddle, mandolin, violin, viola, cello