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Love etched in verse, these twelve songs, self-penned compositions embrace, explore and even joke about the pair's marriage.
The Wrights (Country): Shannon Wright (vocals, acoustic guitar); Adam Wright (vocals).
Personnel: Adam Wright (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar, dobro); Hargus "Pig" Robbins (piano); Eddie Bayers (drums).
Audio Mixer: John Kelton.
Recording information: Emerald Entertainment's The Tracking Room, Nashville, T; The Castle Recording Studios, Franklin, TN; The Sound Station.
Photographer: Kristin Barlowe.
Additional personnel: Alan Jackson. Wrights Down This Road Songs Down This Road Review
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