Brand New Me

Brand New Me

Infobox Album
Name = Brand New Me
Type = studio
Artist = John Michael Montgomery


Released = start date|2000|9|19
Recorded =
Genre = Country
Length =
Label = Atlantic
Producer = John Michael Montgomery
Norro Wilson
Reviews = Allmusic - rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gjfuxq8kld0e link]
Last album = "Home to You"
(1999)
This album = "Brand New Me"
(2000)
Next album = "Love Songs"
(2002)

"Brand New Me" is the seventh studio album released by American country music artist John Michael Montgomery. His last album for the Atlantic label, it features the Number One single "The Little Girl" (the last Number One of his career to date) as well as "Even Then" and "That's What I Like About You", both of which failed to make Top 40.

"That's Not Her Picture" was previously cut by Jason Sellers on his 1999 album "A Matter of Time", and "Thanks for the G Chord" was originally recorded by Canadian artist Gil Grand on his 1998 album "Famous First Words".

Track listing

#"Brand New Me" (Kris Bergsnes, Lee Thomas Miller) - 3:35
#"Bus to Birmingham" (Tony Lane, Jess Brown) - 4:04
#"Weekend Superstar" (George Molton) - 2:31
#"Thanks for the G Chord" (Byron Hill, Mark Narmore) - 4:04
#"Even Then" (Pat Bunch, Shane Teeters) - 3:49
#"That's What I Like About You" (Richard Fagan, Larry Alderman) - 3:05
#"That's Not Her Picture" (Bill Anderson, Gary Burr) - 3:18
#"The Little Girl" (Harley Allen) - 3:52
#"Real Love" (Neil Thrasher, Kent Blazy) - 3:04
#"I Love It All" (John Michael Montgomery, Blair Daly) - 4:14

Personnel

*Melonie Cannon – background vocals
*J.T. Corenflos - electric guitar
*Chad Cromwell - drums
*Blair Daly - background vocals
*Glen Duncan - fiddle, mandolin
*Kim Fleming - background vocals
*Larry Franklin - fiddle
*Paul Franklin - steel guitar, Dobro
*Wes Hightower - background vocals
*John Hobbs - piano, organ
*Garnet Imes - background vocals
*Alison Krauss - background vocals
*Troy Lancaster - electric guitar
*B. James Lowry - acoustic guitar
*Liana Manis - background vocals
*Brent Mason – electric guitar
*Randy McCormick - piano, keyboards, organ
*John Michael Montgomery - electric guitar, vocals
*Steve Nathan - keyboards
*Bobby Ogdin - piano, organ
*Dale Oliver - electric guitar
*Larry Paxton - bass guitar
*Scotty Sanders - lap steel guitar
*Dan Tyminski - mandolin, background vocals
*Tommy White - steel guitar
*John Willis - acoustic guitar
*Curtis Young - background vocals


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