The album debuted at No. 29 on Billboard 200,[ 5] and No. 2 on the Top Country Albums chart, selling 14,000 copies in the United States in its first week.[ 6] The album has sold 94,800 copies in the US as of January 2017.[ 7]
The Deluxe release has additional tracks. [ 11]
Adapted from AllMusic .[ 12]
Randy Andos – trombone
Chris Cardona – viola
Sean Carney – violin
Tim Cobb – contrabass
Joe D'Ambrosio – coordination
Sylvia D'Avanzo – violin
Barry Danielian – trumpet
Michael Davis – trombone
Jonathan Dinklage – violin
Brett Eldredge – lead vocals
David Finck – acoustic bass, electric bass
Nick Finzer – trombone
Chris Gelbuda – engineer
Isabel Hagen – viola
Aaron Heick – alto saxophone
Josh Hoge – arranger
Clarice Jensen – cello
Rita Johnson – coordination
Tony Kadleck – trumpet
Adda Kridler – violin
Dennis Mackrel – drums
Greg Magers – engineer
David Mann – alto saxophone
Nick Marchione – trumpet
Rob Mounsey – arranger, conductor, piano, producer
Yuko Naito-Gotay – violin
Jeff Nelson – trombone
Jay Newland – engineer, mixing, producer
Nate Odden – engineer
Tomina Parvanova – harp
Charles Pillow – tenor saxophone
Dave Riekenberg – tenor saxophone
Roger Rosenberg – baritone saxophone
Antoine Silverman – concertmaster
David Spinozza – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Meghan Trainor – vocals on "Baby, It's Cold Outside"
Scott Wendholt – trumpet
Mark Wilder – mastering
Anja Wood – cello
Paul Woodiel – violin
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