Chris Cagle (album)
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Musicians

  • John Carroll – electric guitar
    Electric guitar
    An electric guitar is a guitar that uses the principle of direct electromagnetic induction to convert vibrations of its metal strings into electric audio signals. The signal generated by an electric guitar is too weak to drive a loudspeaker, so it is amplified before sending it to a loudspeaker...

  • Shannon Forrest – percussion, drums
  • Chris McHugh – percussion, drums, Loop Programming
  • Michael Noble – acoustic guitar
    Acoustic guitar
    An acoustic guitar is a guitar that uses only an acoustic sound board. The air in this cavity resonates with the vibrational modes of the string and at low frequencies, which depend on the size of the box, the chamber acts like a Helmholtz resonator, increasing or decreasing the volume of the sound...

  • Gary Smith – piano
    Piano
    The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. It is one of the most popular instruments in the world. Widely used in classical and jazz music for solo performances, ensemble use, chamber music and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to composing and rehearsal...

    , Hammond B-3 organ, Strings, String Arrangements
  • Ilya Toshinsky – banjo
    Banjo
    In the 1830s Sweeney became the first white man to play the banjo on stage. His version of the instrument replaced the gourd with a drum-like sound box and included four full-length strings alongside a short fifth-string. There is no proof, however, that Sweeney invented either innovation. This new...

    , electric guitar, classical guitar
    Classical guitar
    The classical guitar is a 6-stringed plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones...

    , resonator guitar
    Resonator guitar
    A resonator guitar or resophonic guitar is an acoustic guitar whose sound is produced by one or more spun metal cones instead of the wooden sound board . Resonator guitars were originally designed to be louder than conventional acoustic guitars which were overwhelmed by horns and percussion...

  • Steve Turner
    Steve Turner (drummer)
    Steve Turner is a studio and live drummer living in Nashville, Tennessee. He has toured and recorded with many artists, including Lou Rawls, Glen Campbell, Don Williams, Dolly Parton, and Travis Tritt. He is currently part of both Dolly Parton and Don Williams' live band. Steve was the drummer on...

     – drums
  • John Willis – acoustic guitar
  • Robert Wright – bass guitar
    Bass guitar
    The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a pick....

    , electric and acoustic guitar, percussion, all background vocals
  • Jonathan Yudkin – fiddle
    Fiddle
    The term fiddle may refer to any bowed string musical instrument, most often the violin. It is also a colloquial term for the instrument used by players in all genres, including classical music...

    , mandolin
    Mandolin
    A mandolin is a musical instrument in the lute family . It descends from the mandore, a soprano member of the lute family. The mandolin soundboard comes in many shapes—but generally round or teardrop-shaped, sometimes with scrolls or other projections. A mandolin may have f-holes, or a single...

    , Strings, Cello
    Cello
    The cello is a bowed string instrument with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is a member of the violin family of musical instruments, which also includes the violin, viola, and double bass. Old forms of the instrument in the Baroque era are baryton and viol .A person who plays a cello is...

    , Mandocello
    Mandocello
    The mandocello is a plucked string instrument of the mandolin family. It has eight strings in four paired courses, tuned in 5ths like a mandolin, but is larger, and tuned CC-GG-dd-aa . It is to the mandolin what the cello is to the violin.-Construction:Mandocello construction is similar to the...

    , String Arrangements, octofone
    Octofone
    The octophone is a stringed musical instrument related to the mandola family resembling an octave mandolin. It gained fame as a novelty instrument in the 1930s being declared as "eight instruments in one".-Tuning:...


Production

  • Joanna Carter – Art Direction
  • Marina Chavez – Photography
  • Mike "Frog" Griffith – Production Coordination
  • Robert Hadley – Mastering
  • Jennifer Kemp – Stylist
  • Joe Rogers – Design
  • Doug Sax – Mastering
  • Paula Turner – Make-Up, Hair Stylist
  • Craig White – Engineer, Digital Editing, Mixing
  • Hank Williams – Mastering
  • Casey Wood – Assistant
  • Robert Wright - Producer, Engineer, Digital Editing

Album

Chart (2003) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 1
U.S. Billboard 200 15

Singles

Year Single Peak chart
positions
US Country
Hot Country Songs
Hot Country Songs is a chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States.This 60-position chart lists the most popular country music songs, calculated weekly mostly by airplay and occasionally commercial sales...


US
Billboard Hot 100
The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on radio play and sales; the tracking-week for sales begins on Monday and ends on Sunday, while the radio play tracking-week runs from Wednesday...


2002 "What a Beautiful Day
What a Beautiful Day
"What a Beautiful Day" is the title of a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Chris Cagle. It was released in November 2002 as the lead single to his self-titled CD...

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4 41
2003 "Chicks Dig It
Chicks Dig It
"Chicks Dig It" is a single co-written and recorded by American country music singer Chris Cagle. It was the second single released from his self-titled album. It peaked at #5 on the U.S. country charts and at #53 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was written by Cagle and Charlie Crowe...

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5 53
2004 "I'd Be Lying" 39
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Certifications

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