Bring It On (Kevin Fowler album)

Bring It On is the fourth studio album by American country music singer Kevin Fowler. It was released on September 25, 2007, on Equity Music Group. It is also his second and final album for Equity, due to the closure of the label in December 2008. Three singles were released from this album: "Long Line of Losers", "Best Mistake I Ever Made", and "Cheaper to Keep Her". While "Best Mistake I Ever Made" peaked at #47 on the Hot Country Songs chart, the other two singles failed to chart at all. "Long Line of Losers" and "Now You're Talkin'" were both recorded by Montgomery Gentry on their 2008 album, Back When I Knew It All. The latter was co-written by former Trick Pony bassist Ira Dean.

Bring It On
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2007
GenreCountry
LabelEquity Music Group
ProducerBlake Chancey
Kevin Fowler chronology
Loose, Loud, & Crazy
(2004)
Bring It On
(2007)
Best Of… So Far
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Track listing

  1. "Long Line of Losers" (Kevin Fowler, Kim Tribble) - 3:43
  2. "Feels Good Don't It" (Fowler, Brandon Kinney, Tracy Martin) - 4:04
  3. "Ain't Dead Yet" (David Lee Murphy, Tribble) - 3:36
  4. "Me and the Boys" (Fowler, Thom Shepherd) - 4:01
  5. "I Pulled a Hank Last Night" (Marty Brown, Andy Griggs) - 3:54
  6. "What's Your Point?" (Fowler, Mark McKinney) - 5:09
  7. "Bring It On" (Fowler) - 4:12
  8. "Cheaper to Keep Her" (Bart Butler, Fowler, Shepherd) - 3:13
  9. "Slow Down" (Fowler, Chris Hennessee) - 3:41
  10. "Now You're Talkin'" (Ira Dean, Murphy, Tribble) - 4:00
  11. "Best Mistake I Ever Made" (Fowler, Bobby Pounds) - 3:05
  12. "Let's Start Livin'" (Kent Agee, Fowler) - 3:09
  13. "Honky Tonk Junkie" (Fowler, Clint Ingersoll) - 3:18

Personnel

Chart performance

Chart (2007) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 14
U.S. Billboard 200 111
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers 2
U.S. Billboard Independent Albums 14
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