Numbers (Jason Michael Carroll album)

Numbers is the third studio album released by country music artist Jason Michael Carroll. It is Carroll's first album since he split up with Arista Nashville. It was released on July 25, 2011 by Cracker Barrel stores.[2]

Numbers
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 25, 2011
GenreCountry
LabelCracker Barrel
ProducerPatrick Davis, Mark Dearnley, Jason Michael Carroll[1]
Jason Michael Carroll chronology
Growing Up Is Getting Old
(2009)
Numbers
(2011)
What Color Is Your Sky
(2015)
Singles from Numbers
  1. "Numbers"
    Released: March 28, 2011
  2. "Meet Me in the Barn"
    Released: December 2011
  3. "Let Me"
    Released: December 2012

Content

The first single from the album was the title track, which was the only song on the album Carroll did not write or co-write. With a peak of number 60 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, the song became the first single of Carroll's career to miss the top 40. Also included on the album is "Alyssa Lies," a number 5 hit from his debut album Waitin' in the Country.

Track listing

The track listing was announced by Cracker Barrel on March 28, 2011.[3]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."This Is for the Lonely"Jason Michael Carroll, Tommy Lee James, Terry McBride3:50
2."Numbers"Rodney Clawson, Patrick Davis3:30
3."Ray of Hope"Carroll, Josh Thompson3:23
4."Meet Me in the Barn"Carroll, Dallas Davidson, Davis3:16
5."Hell or Hallelujah"Carroll, Luke Laird, Jeremy Spillman3:34
6."Can I Get an Amen"Carroll, Rivers Rutherford, George Teren3:44
7."My Favorite"Carroll, Davis, Connors3:29
8."Don't Know Why"Carroll, Kelley Lovelace, Tom Shapiro3:45
9."Let Me"Carroll, Dave Berg3:57
10."Stray"Carroll, Radney Foster4:39
11."Last Word"Carroll, David Fraiser, David Lee4:27
12."Alyssa Lies"Carroll4:21

Chart performance

Album

Chart (2011) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[4] 198
US Billboard Top Country Albums[4] 33
US Billboard Top Independent Albums[4] 37

Singles

Year Single Peak positions
US Country
2011 "Numbers" 60
"Meet Me in the Barn" โ€”
"Let Me" โ€”
"โ€”" denotes releases that did not chart

References

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