Jennifer Hanson (album)
Jennifer Hanson | ||||
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Studio album by Jennifer Hanson | ||||
Released | February 11, 2003 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Capitol Nashville | |||
Producer |
Greg Droman Jennifer Hanson | |||
Jennifer Hanson chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | link |
Country Standard Time | link |
Country Weekly | link |
Jennifer Hanson is the self-titled debut album of American country music artist Jennifer Hanson. Released in 2003 on Capitol Records Nashville, it produced three singles for Hanson on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts: "Beautiful Goodbye" at #16, " This Far Gone" at #42, and "Half a Heart Tattoo" at #40. The album itself reached #20 on the Top Country Albums charts.
"It Isn't Just Raining" was originally recorded by Pam Tillis on her 2002 album Thunder and Roses.
Track listing
- "Beautiful Goodbye" (Jennifer Hanson, Kim Patton-Johnston) – 4:19
- "Just One of Those Days" (Hanson, Patton-Johnston) – 3:40
- "Half a Heart Tattoo" (Hanson, Michael P. Heeney, A. J. Masters) – 3:58
- "This Far Gone" (Mark Nesler, Tony Martin) – 3:41
- "Get Yourself Back" (Hanson, Nesler, Martin) – 3:57
- "All Those Yesterdays" (Hanson, Heeney, Masters) – 4:30
- "Travis" (Hanson, Patton-Johnston) – 4:05
- "One Little Word" (Billy Austin, Greg Barnhill, Hanson) – 3:51
- "It Isn't Just Raining" (Hanson, Nesler, Martin) – 3:50
- "Baby I Was Wrong" (Nesler, Martin) – 4:07
- "Simply Yours" (Hanson, Nesler, Martin) – 3:45
Credits
- Gary Burnette – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, gut string guitar
- J. T. Corenflos – electric guitar
- Eric Darken – percussion
- Dan Dugmore – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, steel guitar, lap steel guitar
- Thomas Flora – background vocals
- Shannon Forrest – drums, tambourine
- Kenny Greenberg – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Jennifer Hanson – lead vocals, background vocals
- Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson – harmonica
- Troy Lancaster – electric guitar, slide guitar
- Nashville String Machine – string section
- Mark Nesler – acoustic guitar, background vocals
- Michael Rhodes – bass guitar
- Mike Rojas – piano, keyboards, clavinet, synthesizer, Hammond organ, Mellotron, Wurlitzer
Chart performance
Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 20 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 125 |
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers | 7 |
References
- Allmusic (see infobox)
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