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Friday Night in Dixie
2002 studio album by Rhett Akins From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Friday Night in Dixie is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Rhett Akins. It was released in 2002 on Audium Entertainment/Koch Records. The album produced two singles in "Highway Sunrise" and "In Your Love", which peaked at #55 and #57 respectively on the Billboard country singles charts. Also included is an acoustic rendition of Akins' 1995 single "That Ain't My Truck". The title track and "Must Be Livin' Right" were both re-recorded for his 2007 self-released album "People Like Me."
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Rhett Akins- lead vocals
- Mike Brignardello- bass guitar
- Larry Byrom- acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Dan Dugmore- electric guitar, steel guitar, slide guitar
- Glen Duncan- fiddle
- Tom Flora- background vocals
- John Gardner- percussion
- Brian Gary- Hammond organ
- Tony Harrell- Hammond organ, piano
- Steve Hinson- steel guitar
- Jeff King- banjo, electric guitar
- Troy Lancaster- electric guitar
- Anthony Little- programming
- Chris McHugh- drums
- Greg Morrow- drums, percussion
- Mike Noble- acoustic guitar
- Kim Parent- background vocals
- Darryl Preston- acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Michael Rhodes- bass guitar
- Mike Rojas- keyboards
- W. David Smith- acoustic bass guitar
- Michael Spriggs- acoustic guitar
- Russell Terrell- background vocals
- Wanda Vick- banjo, fiddle, mandolin
- Charlie Whitten- dobro, lap steel guitar
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Chart performance
References
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