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2010 EP by Uncle Kracker
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Happy Hour: The South River Road Sessions is an EP by Uncle Kracker . It was released on June 22, 2010 under Atlantic Records . The EP features country versions of select tracks from Kracker's Happy Hour album released 2009, and "Letter to My Daughters" from his second album No Stranger to Shame .[ 1] South River Road is an actual road in Harrison Twp. MI where he grew up and attended high school. It has a review rating of 2.5.[ 1]
Title Writer(s) 1. "Smile " Jeremy Bose, Blair Daly, John T. Harding , Matthew Shafer 3:31 2. "Good to Be Me " (featuring Kid Rock ) Harding, Brett James , Robert J. Ritchie, Shafer 4:01 3. "Me Again" (featuring Jesse Lee ) Daly, Harding, Jesse Lee, Shafer 3:41 4. "I'm Not Leaving" Michael Bradford , Shafer4:34 5. "Livin' the Dream" Josh Abraham , David Coverdale , Oliver Goldstein, Bernie Marsden , Shafer, Luke Walker3:47 6. "Letter to My Daughters" David Allan Coe , Shafer3:07
Alex Al- bass guitar
Herschel Boone- background vocals
Mike Bradford - bass guitar, electric guitar , keyboards , string arrangements
Dennis Caplinger- banjo , fiddle
Chris Chaney- bass guitar
Dan Chase- programming
Sheryl Crow - background vocals on "Smile"
Dorian Crozier- drums , percussion , programming
George Doering- electric guitar
Paul Franklin - pedal steel guitar
Tommy Harden- drums
James House - acoustic guitar
Sean Hurley- bass guitar
Kid Rock - programming and vocals on "Good To Be Me"
Jesse Lee - vocals on "Me Again"
Doug McKean- programming
Jamie Muhoberac - keyboards
Larry Paxton- upright bass
Tim Pierce- electric guitar
Gary Prim- piano
Rae Rae- background vocals
Marty Rifkin- dobro , pedal steel guitar
Steve Stetson- drums
Ty Stone- background vocals
Russell Terrell- background vocals
Neal Tiermann- acoustic guitar
James Trombly - Hammond organ , piano
Uncle Kracker - lead vocals
Wanda Vick - dobro, fiddle, mandolin
Marlon Young- bass guitar, acoustic guitar
Chart (2010)
Peak position
U.S. Billboard 200[ 2]
66
U.S. Billboard Country Albums[ 2]
9
U.S. Billboard Rock Albums[ 2]
17
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