Next Big Thing
Next Big Thing is the tenth studio album from American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in 2003 on MCA Nashville, and it features four singles: the title track, "Someday", "Young Man's Town", and "In These Last Few Days". These respectively reached #17, #31, #44 and #51 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in 2003.
Next Big Thing | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | February 11, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 1:04:13 | |||
Label | MCA Nashville | |||
Producer | Vince Gill | |||
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Singles from Next Big Thing | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 80/100 [1] |
Review scores | |
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AllMusic | |
Billboard | (favorable) [3] |
Country Weekly | (favorable) [4] |
Entertainment Weekly | A− [5] |
Q | |
USA Today |
Track listing
- "Next Big Thing" (Vince Gill, Al Anderson, John Hobbs) - 3:23
- "She Never Makes Me Cry" (Gill) - 3:53
- "Don't Let Her Get Away" (Gill, Anderson) - 3:04
- "Someday" (Gill, Richard Marx) - 3:36
- "These Broken Hearts" (Gill, Pete Wasner) - 4:51
- "We Had It All" (Gill) - 3:58
- "Young Man's Town" (Gill) - 4:30
- "Real Mean Bottle" (Gill) - 3:15
- "Whippoorwill River" (Gill, Dean Dillon) - 5:45
- "The Sun's Gonna Shine on You" (Gill, Reed Nielsen) - 3:17
- "From Where I Stand" (Gill, Anderson, Hobbs) - 3:38
- "You Ain't Foolin' Nobody" (Gill, Nielsen) - 3:49
- "Old Time Fiddle" (Gill, Leslie Satcher) - 2:48
- "Without You" (Gill) - 3:08
- "Two Hearts" (Gill, Satcher) - 3:59
- "This Old Guitar and Me" (Gill) - 3:47
- "In These Last Few Days" (Gill) - 3:32
Personnel
As listed in liner notes.
- Al Anderson - acoustic guitar, electric guitar (tracks 1, 3, 11)
- Tom Britt - slide guitar (track 1)
- Chad Cromwell - drums
- Eric Darken - percussion
- Stuart Duncan - fiddle
- Vince Gill - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, lead vocals
- Steve Herrmann - trombone
- John Hobbs - keyboard (all tracks), string arrangement (tracks 4, 5)
- Jim Hoke - harmonica, accordion, autoharp
- Jim Horn - baritone saxophone, horn arrangement
- John Hughey - pedal steel guitar
- Mac McAnally - acoustic guitar
- Nashville String Machine - string section (tracks 4, 5)
- Dean Parks - electric guitar
- Charles Rose - trumpet
- Pete Wasner - keyboards
- Willie Weeks - bass guitar
- Kirk Whalum - alto saxophone
Background vocalists
- Bekka Bramlett
- Jenny Gill
- Vince Gill
- Amy Grant
- Emmylou Harris
- Kim Keyes
- Michael McDonald
- Leslie Satcher
- Dawn Sears
- Harry Stinson
- Billy Thomas
- Jeff White
- Lee Ann Womack
- Andrea Zonn
Chart performance
Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 4 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 14 |
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