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2003 studio album by Dierks Bentley
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Dierks Bentley is the debut studio album by American country music artist of the same name . It was released on August 19, 2003 by Capitol Records Nashville . It produced three singles with "What Was I Thinkin' ", "My Last Name ", and "How Am I Doin' ". The first one became Bentley's first number one hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The album sold 1.1 million copies in the US.[ 2]
The track "My Love Will Follow You" was originally recorded by Buddy Miller on his 1995 album Your Love and Other Lies . "Bartenders, Etc." and "Whiskey Tears" were originally featured on Bentley's independently released 2001 album Don't Leave Me in Love , and were re-recorded for this album.
Title Writer(s) 1. "What Was I Thinkin' " 4:21 2. "Wish It Would Break" 3:36 3. "Forget About You" 3:03 4. "I Can Only Think of One" Bentley Beavers Steve Bogard 3:50 5. "My Last Name " 3:30 6. "Bartenders, Etc..." Bentley 2:47 7. "Is Anybody Loving You These Days" 3:23 8. "My Love Will Follow You" 3:19 9. "How Am I Doin' " 3:48 10. "Distant Shore" 3:01 11. "I Bought the Shoes" 3:27 12. "Whiskey Tears" 3:32 13. "Train Travelin' " (featuring the Del McCoury Band ) Bentley 4:40
The Del McCoury Band (Track 13)[ edit ]
Mike Bub – upright bass
Jason Carter – fiddle
Del McCoury – acoustic guitar, background vocals
Rob McCoury – banjo
Ronnie McCoury – mandolin, background vocals
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