Dallas/Fort Worth (album)

Dallas/Fort Worth is the debut studio album by American country music singer–songwriter Drake Milligan. It was released on September 15, 2022, via the BBR Music Group and contains 14 tracks, all of which were co-written by Milligan. It includes the single "Sounds Like Something I'd Do". The album reached number one on both the iTunes Top Country Albums chart and the iTunes all-genre Top Albums chart.[1][2]

Dallas/Fort Worth
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 15, 2022 (2022-09-15)
GenreNeotraditional country
Length43:28
LabelBBR Music Group
ProducerTony Brown
Brandon Hood
Drake Milligan chronology
Drake Milligan
(2021)
Dallas/Fort Worth
(2022)
Singles from Dallas/Fort Worth
  1. "Sounds Like Something I'd Do"
    Released: September 19, 2022

Background

The album was announced on August 9, 2022, as an expansion to his self-titled 2021 extended play which included five of the tracks on Dallas/Fort Worth. In a statement accompanying the announcement, Milligan explained "As a lifelong country music fan, it has been my dream to make a full-length record that pays homage to traditional country roots, while still bringing new sounds and energy to the genre". Discussing the album's title, Milligan explained As a native son of the Dallas/Fort Worth area, I’ve always been intrigued by the difference between the two cities. First, there's Dallas: a city determined to prove that everything really is bigger in Texas. Then, just 30 miles to the west, there's Fort Worth: a city that holds true to its Stockyard roots with a taut rope around its cowboy brand. My goal was to bring those same distinctions to the two parts of this album. On Dallas, the songs have a little more polish on their boots. On Fort Worth, there are nods to those traditional Honky-Tonkin’, Western swingin’, cowboy culture roots that I'm based in."[3]

Track listing

Dallas/Fort Worth track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sounds Like Something I'd Do"2:26
2."Kiss Goodbye All Night"
2:50
3."Hating Everything She Tries On"
2:45
4."She"
2:53
5."Bad Day to Be a Beer"2:32
6."Hearts Don't Break Even"
3:02
7."Dance of a Lifetime"
  • Hood
  • Milligan
  • O'Donnell
2:52
8."Over Drinkin' Under Thinkin'"
3:17
9."Tipping Point"
  • Hood
  • Josh London
  • McBride
  • Milligan
2:14
10."Don't Look Down"
  • Hood
  • Milligan
  • Pierce
2:37
11."Goin' Down Swingin'" (featuring Vince Gill)
  • Hood
  • Milligan
  • O'Donnell
3:26
12."Save It for a Sunny Day"
3:35
13."Long Haul"
4:40
14."Cowboy Kind of Way"
  • Hood
  • McBride
  • Milligan
4:19
Total length:43:28

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic.[4]

  • Brad Albin - bass
  • Drew Bollman - engineering, programming
  • Bruce Bouton - steel guitar
  • Tony Brown - production
  • Tom Bukovac - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • James Burton - electric guitar
  • Nathan Dantzler - engineering
  • Eric Darken - percussion
  • Stuart Duncan - fiddle, mandolin
  • Larry Franklin - fiddle
  • Paul Franklin - steel guitar
  • Amy Garges - assistant producer
  • Vince Gill - featured vocals
  • Marv Green - backing vocals
  • Douglas B. Green - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Mark Hagan - digital editing
  • Mark Hill - bass
  • Brandon Hood - digital editing, engineering, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, production, programming, sitar
  • David Huff - digital editing, programming
  • Charlie Judge - synthesizer
  • Trey Keller - digital editing, engineering, backing vocals
  • Terry McBride - backing vocals
  • Chris McHugh - drums
  • Drake Milligan - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Seth Morton - engineering, recording
  • Gordon Mote - organ, piano, synthesizer, wurtilzer
  • Justin Niebank - programming
  • Cherie Oakley - backing vocals
  • Matt Rausch - recording
  • Andy Reiss - electric guitar
  • Kenny Sears - fiddle, backing vocals
  • Joe Spivey - fiddle
  • Jeff Taylor - accordion
  • Billy Thomas - drums
  • Ilya Toshinskiy - acoustic guitar
  • Lance Van Dyke - recording
  • Tommy White - pedal steel guitar

Charts

Chart performance for Dallas/Forth Worth
Chart Peak
position
UK Country Albums (OCC)[5] 6

References

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