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2013 studio album by Toby Keith
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Drinks After Work is the seventeenth studio album by American country music artist Toby Keith . It was released on October 29, 2013 by Show Dog-Universal Music .[ 2] Keith wrote or co-wrote nine of the album's new tracks.[ 3] A deluxe edition was also released with three bonus tracks.[ 4]
In its first week of release, the album debuted at number 7 on the Billboard 200 , selling 35,000 copies.[ 5] As of September 2015, the album has sold 140,000 copies in the U.S.[ 6]
Title Writer(s) 1. "Shut Up and Hold On" Toby Keith , Bobby Pinson 2:55 2. "Drinks After Work " Luke Laird , Barry Dean , Natalie Hemby 3:32 3. "Before We Knew They Were Good" Keith, Pinson, Rivers Rutherford 2:56 4. "Little Miss Tear Stain" Keith, Scotty Emerick 3:02 5. "The Other Side of Him" Keith, Pinson 4:01 6. "Last Living Cowboy" Keith, Emerick 2:54 7. "Show Me What You're Workin' With" Keith, Rutherford 3:14 8. "Whole Lot More Than That" Keith, Pinson 2:38 9. "I'll Probably Be Out Fishin'" Keith, Emerick 3:08 10. "Hard Way to Make an Easy Living" Keith, Pinson 4:03 Total length: 32:23
Adapted from liner notes.[ 7]
Greg Barnhill - background vocals (tracks 1, 4–12)
Pat Bergeson - harmonica (tracks 1, 6, 8)
Perry Coleman - background vocals (track 3)
J.T. Corenflos - electric guitar (tracks 2, 7)
Chad Cromwell - drums
Eric Darken - percussion , vibraphone (track 2)
Kevin "Swine" Grantt - bass guitar (track 4)
Kenny Greenberg - electric guitar
Rob Hajacos - fiddle (tracks 7, 9, 11, 12)
Aubrey Haynie - fiddle (tracks 6, 8)
Natalie Hemby - background vocals (track 2)
Rob Ickes - dobro (tracks 6, 8)
Alex Jarvis - programming (track 2)
Charlie Judge - cello , Hammond B-3 organ , jews harp , marimba , piano , synthesizer , Wurlitzer
Toby Keith - lead vocals, background vocals (track 2)
Mills Logan - programming (track 1)
Brent Mason - electric guitar (tracks 3, 4, 10–12)
Steve Nathan - Hammond B-3 organ (track 4)
Russ Pahl - electric guitar (track 4), steel guitar (tracks 1–3, 5, 9, 11, 12)
Danny Rader - acoustic guitar (tracks 2, 5, 6), mandolin (tracks 2, 6)
Michael Rhodes - bass guitar (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10)
David Santos - bass guitar (tracks 7, 9, 11, 12)
Natalie Scott - background vocals (track 2)
Jimmie Lee Sloas - bass guitar (track 2)
Bobby Terry - acoustic guitar (tracks 7, 9, 11, 12)
Ilya Toshinsky - banjo (track 1), acoustic guitar (tracks 1, 3, 6, 8, 10), mandolin (track 3)
Chart (2013)
Position
US Top Country Albums (Billboard )[ 11]
69
Chart (2014)
Position
US Top Country Albums (Billboard )[ 12]
59
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