Face the Promise is the sixteenth studio album by the American rock musician Bob Seger . The album was originally planned to be released in 2004, was delayed to 2005, and was officially released on September 12, 2006. It is his first new studio album since It's a Mystery in 1995 and is Seger's first studio album not to be credited to "Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band" since Beautiful Loser in 1975. It took Seger six years to finish Face the Promise .[ 4] The first single, "Wait For Me", was premiered in July 2006.
The album was certified platinum in the United States.
All tracks are written by Bob Seger except "Real Mean Bottle", written by Vince Gill
Title 1. "Wreck This Heart" 3:53 2. "Wait for Me" 3:42 3. "Face the Promise" 3:18 4. "No Matter Who You Are" 3:40 5. "Are You" 3:35 6. "Simplicity" 3:59 7. "No More" 2:58 8. "Real Mean Bottle" (with Kid Rock ) 3:05 9. "Won't Stop" 3:19 10. "Between" 4:48 11. "The Answer's in the Question" (with Patty Loveless ) 3:41 12. "The Long Goodbye" 3:07 13. "Red Eye to Memphis" (iTunes Bonus Track) 2:57
Strings
David Angell
Zeneba Bowers
John Catchings
David Davidson
Conni Ellisor
Carl Gorodetzky
Jim Grosjean
Craig Nelson
Carole Rabinowitz
Pamela Sixfin
Elisabeth Small
Gary Vanosdale
Mary Kathryn Vanosdale
Matthew Walker
Year
Single
Peak positions
US Country
US AC
2006
"Wait for Me"
52
16
"Wreck This Heart"
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart
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