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Never Going Back
2009 studio album by Collin Raye From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Never Going Back is the tenth studio album from Country singer Collin Raye. The album was released on April 28, 2009 through Time Life Entertainment.
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Track listing
- "Get Up in Jesus' Name" (Mike Curtis, Marty Raybon) - 3:41
- "The Only Jesus" (Curtis, Collin Raye) - 3:20
- "Mid-Life Chrysler" (Tony Martin, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher) - 3:46
- "You Get Me" (Mobley, Thrasher) - 3:29
- "Never Going Back" (Curtis, Troy Powers, C. Raye, Brittany Raye) - 4:58
- "Take Care of You" (Aimee Mayo, Mobley, Thrasher) - 3:45
- "The Cross" (Curtis) - 3:25
- "She's with Me" (C. Raye) - 4:11
- "I Love You This Much" (Austin Cunningham, Thrasher) - 3:43
- "Indescribable" (Laura Story) - 4:13
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Personnel
- Collin Raye – vocals, backing vocals
- John Hobbs – keyboards, Hammond B3 organ
- James Mitchell – electric guitars
- Michael Spriggs – acoustic guitars, gut-string guitar
- Scotty Sanders – steel guitar
- Gary Lunn – bass
- Bob Wray – bass
- Mark Beckett – drums, percussion
- Doug Stokes – drums, percussion
- Jim Gray – string arrangements and conductor
- Christopher Mangum – music preparation
- Anthony LaMarchina – cello
- Julie Tanner – cello
- Joel Reist – double bass
- Jim Grosjean – viola
- Alan Umstead – viola, violin
- Don Clive Davidson – violin
- Conni Ellisor – violin
- Pamela Sixfin – violin, string contractor
- Michael A. Curtis – backing vocals
- Lenny LeBlanc – backing vocals
- Mike Pyle – backing vocals
- Susan Ashton – vocals (4)
Production
- Mike Jason – executive producer
- Bas Hartong – A&R
- Michael A. Curtis – producer, vocal engineer
- Chris Bethea – engineer
- Lee Groitzsch – engineer
- Brent King – engineer, string engineer
- Don Snygely – mixing
- Hollis Flatt – mastering
- John B. Sparks – mastering
- Andy Baggett – design
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Awards
At the 41st GMA Dove Awards, Never Going Back was nominated for a Dove Award for Country Album of the Year.[1]
Chart performance
References
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