Rollin' with the Flow (album)

Rollin' with the Flow is the thirteenth studio album of American country music artist Mark Chesnutt. It was released on June 24, 2008. Its lead-off single and title track, a cover of Charlie Rich's Number One hit from 1977, peaked at #25 on the Billboard country charts in early 2008.[3] "When You Love Her Like Crazy", "(Come on In) The Whiskey's Fine", "Things to Do in Wichita," and "Going On Later On" were also released, all of which failed to chart.

Rollin' with the Flow
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 24, 2008 (2008-06-24)
GenreCountry
Length39:54
LabelLofton Creek
ProducerJimmy Ritchey
Mark Chesnutt chronology
Heard It in a Love Song
(2006)
Rollin' with the Flow
(2008)
Outlaw
(2010)
Singles from Rollin' with the Flow
  1. "Rollin' with the Flow"
    Released: August 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Engine 145[2]

The fifth single serviced to radio, is "She Never Got Me Over You" which is the last song written by Keith Whitley. Hank Cochran had held on to this song, until he offered it to Mark in 2007. The song was released to radio in March 2009. The song debuted on the Hot Country Songs chart at #60 on the chart dated April 11, 2009, and reached a peak of #49.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Things to Do in Wichita"Jimmy Ritchey, Bob Regan3:35
2."When You Love Her Like Crazy"Tony Martin, Mark Nesler3:36
3."Rollin' with the Flow"Jerry Hayes2:48
4."Going On Later On"Ritchey, Regan2:28
5."Live to Be 100"Jim Collins, Martin, Nesler4:03
6."When I Get This Close to You"Phil O'Donnell, Buddy Owens, Billy Lawson3:17
7."(Come on In) The Whiskey's Fine"O'Donnell, Dave Turnbull, J.R. Shelby3:50
8."If the Devil Brought You Roses"Tony Stampley, Toni Dae, Kim Williams3:10
9."Woman"Roger Springer, Martin3:02
10."Man in the Mirror"Mark Chesnutt, Springer, Noah Kelley3:32
11."Long Way to Go"Chesnutt, Springer3:28
12."She Never Got Me Over You"Keith Whitley, Dean Dillon, Hank Cochran3:05

Personnel

Chart performance

Chart (2008) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 35
U.S. Billboard Top Independent Albums 43

References

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