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Not Dark Yet Mp3, Flac, Wma Shelby Lynne Not Dark Yet mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: Not Dark Yet Country: USA & Europe Released: 2017 Style: Folk MP3 version RAR size: 1392 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1597 mb WMA version RAR size: 1193 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 828 Other Formats: MOD AIFF MP3 MMF DMF AU AHX Tracklist Hide Credits My List Acoustic Guitar – Allison MoorerBacking Vocals – Teddy ThompsonBass – Taras 1 ProdaniukDrums, Percussion – Michael JeromeElectric Guitar – Doug Pettibone, Val 2:52 McCallumPiano, Organ – Benmont TenchVocals – Allison Moorer, Shelby LynneWritten-By – Brandon Flowers, Dave Brent Keuning*, Mark August Stoermer*, Ronnie Jr. Vannucci* Every Time You Leave Acoustic Guitar – Doug Pettibone, Teddy ThompsonBass – Davey FaragherElectric Guitar – 2 2:23 Doug PettibonePiano, Keyboards – Benmont TenchVocals – Allison Moorer, Shelby LynneWritten-By – Charlie Louvin, Ira Louvin Not Dark Yet Bass – Taras ProdaniukDrums, Percussion – Michael JeromeElectric Guitar – Doug 3 4:19 PettibonePiano – Allison MoorerPiano, Organ, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Benmont TenchVocals – Allison Moorer, Shelby LynneWritten-By – Robert Dylan* I'm Looking For Blue Eyes Acoustic Guitar – Allison Moorer, Shelby LynneDrums, Bass – Teddy ThompsonElectric 4 2:57 Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar – Ben PeelerPiano – Benmont TenchVocals – Allison Moorer, Shelby LynneWritten-By – Jessi Colter Lungs Acoustic Guitar – Val McCallumBass – Davey FaragherPerformer [Space Trip] – Mark 5 2:54 HowardPiano – Erik DeutschVocals – Allison Moorer, Shelby LynneWritten-By – Townes Van Zandt The Color Of A Cloudy Day Acoustic Guitar – Val McCallumBass – Davey FaragherDrums, Percussion – Don 6 4:03 HeffingtonPiano, Organ – Erik DeutschVocals – Allison Moorer, Shelby LynneWritten-By – Amanda Shires, Jason Isbell Silver Wings Bass – Taras ProdaniukDrums, Percussion – Michael JeromeElectric Guitar – Doug 7 2:34 Pettibone, Val McCallumPedal Steel Guitar – Ben PeelerPiano, Organ – Benmont TenchVocals – Allison Moorer, Shelby LynneWritten-By – Merle R. Haggard* Into My Arms Bass – Taras ProdaniukDrums, Percussion – Michael JeromeElectric Guitar – Doug 8 4:47 PettibonePiano – Benmont TenchVocals – Allison Moorer, Shelby LynneWritten-By – Nick Cave Lithium Acoustic Guitar – Doug PettiboneBass – Taras ProdaniukDrums, Percussion – Michael 9 5:38 JeromeElectric Guitar – Ben Peeler, Val McCallumPiano – Benmont TenchVocals – Allison Moorer, Shelby LynneWritten-By – Kurt D. Cobain* Is It Too Much Bass – Taras ProdaniukDrums, Percussion – Michael JeromeElectric Guitar – Doug 10 4:45 PettibonePiano – Allison Moorer, Benmont TenchVocals – Allison Moorer, Shelby LynneWritten-By – Allison Moorer, Shelby Lynne Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Silver Cross Records Copyright (c) – Silver Cross Records Marketed By – Thirty Tigers – SCR001 Distributed By – Thirty Tigers – SCR001 Marketed By – RED Distributed By – RED Published By – Universal/Momentum Music 3 Ltd. 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(BMI) 5: JTVZ Music (ASCAP) Administered by Wixen, Katie Bell Music (ASCAP) Administered by Wixen, Will Zan Vandt Publishing (ASCAP) Administered by Wixen 6: Fame Publishing Company LLC (BMI) and Little Lambs Eat Ivy Music (BMI) 7: Sony/ATV Tree Publishing (BMI) 8: Embassy Music Corp. (BMI) 9: BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited (PRS) The End of Music (SESAC) 10: Swampy Blue (BMI) Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing and Petey Bug Tunes/Warner Chappell (SESAC) ℗ & © 2017 Silver Cross Records. Marketing & Distribution by Thirty Tigers/Red. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 7 52830 44371 6 Barcode (Scanned): 752830443716 Matrix / Runout: 2100006921809 www.keyproduction.co.uk Mastering SID Code: IFPI LK97 Mould SID Code: IFPI 9R70 Rights Society: ASCAP BMI SESAC PRS Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Shelby Lynne & Allison Shelby Lynne & Silver Cross SCR001-1 Moorer - Not Dark Yet (LP, SCR001-1 US 2017 Allison Moorer Records Album, 180) Shelby Lynne & Allison Thirty Tigers, Shelby Lynne & SCR001 Moorer - Not Dark Yet (CDr, Silver Cross SCR001 US 2017 Allison Moorer Album, Promo) Records Related Music albums to Not Dark Yet by Shelby Lynne Bernard Allison - The Otherside Luther Allison - Luther's Blues Allison Moorer - Alabama Song Allison Moorer - Getting Somewhere Allison Moorer - Send Down An Angel Mose Allison - Mose Allison Luther Allison - Soul Fixin' Man Johnny Gomez And His Orchestra - Scandal / Mr. Allison Brooke Allison - Brooke Allison Joe Allison / Bill Stewart - Joe Allison's Country Corner / Bill Stewart.
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