- Before the Bullets Fly
- I Want to Shout About It
- Lost in the Bottle
- Old Habits Are Hard to Break
- I’ll Find Someone Who Will
- Devil Don’t Sleep
- The Moon Is Full
- Hard as Hell
- ‘Bout to Make Me Leave Home
- Where Can a Man Go From Here?
- Truth Be Told

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Release Date: | 03/24/2017 |
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Label: | Alligator Records |
UPC: | 0014551497424 |
catalogNumber: | 4974 |
Rank: | 28683 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Coco Montoya Primary Artist,Guitar,VocalsLee Roy Parnell Slide Guitar
Mike Finnigan Keyboards,Background Vocals
Tony Braunagel Drums
Bob Glaub Bass
Teresa James Background Vocals
Johnny Lee Schell Rhythm Guitar,Slide Guitar
Billy Watts Rhythm Guitar,Background Vocals
Deb Ryder Background Vocals
Technical Credits
John Hiatt ComposerMarshall Chapman Composer
Warren Haynes Composer
Homer Banks Composer
Tony Braunagel Producer
Steve Gomes Composer
Ronnie Horvath Composer
Teresa James Composer
Coco Montoya Composer
Johnny Lee Schell Engineer
Dave Steen Composer
Terry Wilson Composer
Edward Randle Composer
Gwen Collins Composer
Mike Farris Composer
John Jaworowicz Composer
Henry Jack Williams Composer
Allen Jones Composer
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