Album Number Two Explained

Album Number Two
Type:studio
Artist:Joey + Rory
Cover:Album Number Two.jpg
Released:[1]
Recorded:2009–2010
Genre:Country, bluegrass
Length:40:32
Label:Vanguard/Sugar Hill
Producer:Carl Jackson (tracks 1—11)
Keith Stegall (track 12)
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Album Number Two is the second studio album from country music duo Joey + Rory. The album was released to the public on September 14, 2010, via Vanguard Records and Sugar Hill Records. Its lead single, "This Song's for You," was released to country radio on July 20, 2010.[2] However, the single failed to enter the Hot Country Songs chart. The album's second single "That's Important to Me" was released to country radio in October 2010, and debuted at number 58 on the chart week ending February 12, 2011.

Track listing

  1. "Album Number Two" (Rory Lee Feek, Don Poythress, Wynn Varble) – 2:57
  2. "That's Important to Me" (R.L. Feek, Tim Johnson, Joey Feek) – 3:22
  3. "All You Need Is Me" (R.L. Feek) – 2:53
  4. "Born to Be Your Woman" (R.L. Feek, J. Feek, Heidi Feek) – 3:17
  5. "Baby I'll Come Back to You" (R.L. Feek, Matt Rossi, David Banning) – 2:53
  6. "God Help My Man" (R.L. Feek, Jamie Teachenor, Paul Overstreet) – 3:23
  7. "The Horse Nobody Could Ride" (R.L. Feek, Banning) – 2:54
  8. "Farm to Fame" (R.L. Feek, Jim Collins) – 3:21
  9. "Where Jesus Is" (Poythress, LeAnn Hart, Donnie Skaggs) – 4:06
  10. "You Ain't Right" (Phil O'Donnell, Kelley Lovelace, Tim Owens) – 3:33
  11. "My Ol' Man" (R.L. Feek, Luke Bryan) – 3:53
  12. "This Song's for You" (R.L. Feek, Zac Brown) – 3:56

Personnel

Chart performance

AlbumAlbum Number Two debuted at number 60 on the U.S. Billboard 200, as well as number 9 on the U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums and number 11 on U.S. Billboard Independent Albums charts, with sales of 6,986 in the first week.[3] As of October 16, 2010, the album has sold 14,244 copies in the U.S.[4]
Chart (2010)Peak
position
US Billboard 200[5] 60
US Billboard Independent Albums[6] 11
US Billboard Top Country Albums[7] 9
Singles
YearSinglePeak positions
US Country
2010"This Song's for You" (with Zac Brown Band)
"That's Important to Me"51
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joey + Rory Prepare to Release Album Number Two. Country Music Tattle Tale. August 5, 2010. September 3, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100807101059/http://www.countrymusictattletale.com/2010/08/05/joey-rory-prepare-to-release-album-number-two. 7 August 2010. dead.
  2. Web site: "This Song's for You" Digital 45 now on iTunes . joeyandrory.com . July 20, 2010 . September 3, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100724144537/http://www.joeyandrory.com/news.html?n_id=191 . 24 July 2010 . dead .
  3. Web site: Jamey Johnson's The Guitar Song tops Top Country Albums chart . Roughstock . September 22, 2010 . April 10, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110613165532/http://www.roughstock.com/blog/jamey-johnson-s-the-guitar-song-tops-top-country-albums-chart . June 13, 2011 .
  4. Web site: Kenny Chesney tops SoundScan charts with Hemingway's Whiskey . Roughstock . October 6, 2010 . April 10, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110613165635/http://www.roughstock.com/blog/kenny-chesney-tops-soundscan-charts-with-hemingway-s-whiskey- . June 13, 2011 .
  5. Web site: [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=joey + rory|chart=all}} Joey + Rory Album & Song Chart History – Billboard 200]. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. April 10, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110409170010/http://www.billboard.com/. 9 April 2011 . live.
  6. Web site: [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=joey + rory|chart=Independent Albums}} Joey + Rory Album & Song Chart History – Independent Albums ]. . . April 10, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110409170010/http://www.billboard.com/ . 9 April 2011 . dead .
  7. Web site: [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=joey + rory|chart=Country Albums C}} Joey + Rory Album & Song Chart History – Country Albums ]. . . April 10, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110409170010/http://www.billboard.com/ . 9 April 2011 . dead .