Tennessee Pusher is the third studio album by folk/country/old time band Old Crow Medicine Show. Released on September 23, 2008, the album was produced by Don Was. The album reached #1 on the Billboard Top Bluegrass Albums Chart. The album is the band's first with Gill Landry, who replaced founder member Critter Fuqua. Fuqua provides only backing vocals on the album.
Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocal |
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1. | "Alabama High-Test" | Ketch Secor | Secor | 2:25 |
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2. | "Highway Halo" | Secor | Secor | 3:42 |
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3. | "The Greatest Hustler of All" | Secor, Willie Watson | Watson | 7:04 |
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4. | "Methamphetamine" | Secor, David Rawlings | Secor | 5:27 |
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5. | "Next Go 'Round" | Secor, Watson | Watson | 3:38 |
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6. | "Humdinger" | Hayes | Hayes | 2:29 |
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7. | "Motel in Memphis" | Secor | Secor | 4:25 |
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8. | "That Evening Sun" | Secor, Watson | Watson | 3:43 |
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9. | "Mary's Kitchen" | Gill Landry | Landry | 2:43 |
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10. | "Crazy Eyes" | Secor, Watson | Secor | 4:17 |
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11. | "Tennessee Pusher" | Secor | Secor | 5:30 |
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12. | "Lift Him Up" | Blind Alfred Reed, Watson | Watson | 3:57 |
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13. | "Caroline" | Secor | Secor | 3:33 |
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- Old Crow Medicine Show
- Kevin Hayes - guitjo, vocals
- Morgan Jahnig - upright bass
- Gill Landry - slide guitar, resonator guitar, vocals
- Ketch Secor - violin, vocals, guitar, harmonica, banjo
- Willie Watson - guitar, vocals, harmonica, violin
- Critter Fuqua - backing vocals
- Additional musicians
Chart (2008)
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Peak position
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U.S. Billboard Top Bluegrass Albums
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1
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums
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7
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U.S. Billboard 200
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50
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