Set This Circus Down

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Set This Circus Down
Set This Circus Down cover
Studio album by Tim McGraw
Released April 24, 2001
Genre Country
Length 56:16
Label Curb
Producer Byron Gallimore
Tim McGraw
James Stroud
Professional reviews
Tim McGraw chronology
Greatest Hits
(2000)
Set This Circus Down
(2001)
Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors
(2002)

Set This Circus Down is the seventh album by country music singer Tim McGraw. Certified 2× Multi-Platinum by the RIAA for U.S. sales of two million copies, the album produced four singles for McGraw on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. All of these singles — "The Cowboy in Me", "Unbroken", "Angry All the Time" and "Grown Men Don't Cry" — reached Number One on that chart. "Things Change" is a studio recording of a song which McGraw previously recorded live; the live rendition charted at #32 on the country charts in 2000 from unsolicited airplay. Another track from this album, the song "Telluride", charted at #52, also without being officially released; this song was also recorded by Josh Gracin on his 2008 album We Weren't Crazy.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "The Cowboy in Me" (Al Anderson, Craig Wiseman, Jeffrey Steele) - 4:04
  2. "Telluride" (Brett James, Troy Verges) - 3:49
  3. "You Get Used to Somebody" (Steve Bogard, Tom Shapiro) - 3:58
  4. "Unbroken" (Annie Roboff, Holly Lamar) - 4:00
  5. "Things Change" (Chris Lindsey, Bill Luther, Aimee Mayo, Marv Green) - 3:20
  6. "Angel Boy" (Danny Orton) - 5:11
  7. "Forget About Us" (Mark Collie) - 4:09
  8. "Take Me Away from Here" (Jeff Stevens, Steve Bogard) - 4:35
  9. "Smilin'" (Lindsey, Luther, Mayo, Green) - 3:00
  10. "Set This Circus Down" (Bill Luther, Josh Kear) - 3:31
  11. "Angry All the Time" (Bruce Robison) - 4:30
  12. "Let Me Love You" (Lindsey, Luther, Mayo, Green) - 4:31
  13. "Grown Men Don't Cry" (Tommy Douglas, Steve Seskin) - 3:56
  14. "Why We Said Goodbye" (Douglas, Billy Kirsch) - 3:44

[edit] Personnel

Strings performed by the Nashville String Machine, under the conduction of Carl Gorodetzky and Rob Mathes.