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Recording information: Sound Shop Studios, Nashville, TN.
Personnel: Michael Spriggs, Rich Herring (acoustic guitar); Sonny Garrish (steel guitar); Bruce Bouton (lap steel guitar); Glen Duncan (banjo, mandolin, fiddle); John Jarvis, Michael Rojas (piano); Owen Hale, John Gardner (drums); Dennis Quartet Wilson, Perry Coleman (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Daniel Frizsell; Mark Capps.
That Was Then, This Is Now Music Charlie Allen That Was Then, This Is Now Songs | 1. | I Can't Take Him out of Me |
| 2. | I Did This to Me |
| 3. | Why Ask Why |
| 4. | See If I Care |
| 5. | Everything But Me |
| 6. | Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues |
| 7. | Proof |
| 8. | Can't Live Without You |
| 9. | She's Still Here |
| 10. | That Was Then, This Is Now |
| 11. | Dollar General Store |
| 12. | I Don't Have Forever |
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