The Good Parts

The Good Parts is the third studio album by American recording artist Andy Grammer, released on December 1, 2017, through BMG Rights Management and S-Curve Records.[2] It includes the single "Fresh Eyes",[3] which peaked at No. 59 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The Good Parts
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1, 2017
Length42:28
Label
Andy Grammer chronology
Spotify Singles
(2017)
The Good Parts
(2017)
Naive
(2019)
Singles from The Good Parts
  1. "Fresh Eyes"
    Released: July 29, 2016[1]
  2. "Give Love"
    Released: June 9, 2017
  3. "Smoke Clears"
    Released: November 3, 2017

Background

In an interview with Billboard, Grammer confirmed that 115 songs had been written for the album, and that "This is the first time I'm going to release an album that all the way down in my deepest self - and as a people pleaser, this is a really crazy to say - I don't care if you like it. To actually believe that when I say that... what a different place to be at as a 33-year-old artist."[4] He discussed the title track with PopCrush; "about sharing your true story with people and really wanting to get to the place where you could honestly share those unfiltered parts."[5]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Smoke Clears"2:57
2."Freeze"
  • Grammer
  • Jesse St John
  • Yik Nam Jason Wu
3:06
3."The Good Parts"
  • Grammer
  • Alexander Evert
  • Sam Fischer
  • Alexander Tirheimer
3:39
4."Spaceship"3:00
5."Fresh Eyes"3:18
6."85"
  • Grammer
  • Brett McLaughlin
  • Kyle Moorman
3:21
7."Always"
  • Grammer
  • Alexander Evert
  • Alexander Tirheimer
  • Nate Cyphert
  • Nick Ruth
3:01
8."Workin' on It"
  • Grammer
  • McLaughlin
  • Daniel Omelio
3:34
9."Grown Ass Man Child"
3:08
10."This Ain't Love"
  • Grammer
  • Omelio
  • Felder
  • Mike Eyal Aljadeff
  • Jordan Patrick Humphrey
  • Jordan Richard Palmer
3:25
11."Civil War"
  • Grammer
3:25
12."Grow"
3:07
13."Give Love" (featuring LunchMoney Lewis)
  • Grammer
  • Jeffrey David Goldford
  • Gamal Lewis
  • Stefan Litrownik
3:27

Charts

Chart (2017) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[6] 57
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References

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