The Storm (Travis Tritt album)
The Storm is the tenth studio album released by country music artist Travis Tritt. It is also his debut album for the Category 5 Records label.
Four of this album's tracks are covers: "Should've Listened" was originally recorded by Canadian rock band Nickelback on their The Long Road album, "You Never Take Me Dancing" is a cover of a song previously recorded by Richard Marx, "Somehow, Somewhere, Someway" was written/recorded by Kenny Wayne Shepherd from his 1997 album, Trouble Is..., and "The Pressure Is On" is the title cut of a 1981 album release by Hank Williams, Jr.. "You Never Take Me Dancing" was released as a single from this album, reaching #27 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2007. It was followed by "Something Stronger Than Me", which failed to chart.
Track listing
- "Mudcat Moan (Prelude)/You Never Take Me Dancing" (Michael Thompson, Travis Tritt, Richard Marx) - 5:29
- "(I Wanna) Feel Too Much" (Diane Warren) - 4:03
- "Doesn't the Good Outweigh the Bad" (Tritt, Marx) - 4:23
- "What If Love Hangs On" (Rob Thomas, Tritt) - 4:02
- "Rub Off on Me" (Casey Beathard, Kevin Horne) - 4:40
- "Something Stronger Than Me" (Don Poythress, Donnie Skaggs, Michelle Little) - 3:39
- "The Storm" (Tritt) - 4:42
- "I Don't Know How I Got By" (Warren) - 3:45
- "The Pressure Is On" (Hank Williams, Jr.) - 3:54
- "Should've Listened" (Mike Kroeger, Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake, Ryan Vikedal) - 3:30
- "High Time for Gettin' Down" (John Kromer, Weston Harvey, Jay Speight) - 2:43
- "Somehow, Somewhere, Someday" (Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Danny Tate) - 5:42
Chart performance
Chart (2007) |
Peak
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums |
3 |
U.S. Billboard 200 |
28 |
U.S. Billboard Independent Albums |
3 |
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