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- Rubberband_(album) abstract "Rubberband is the debut album by American country music artist Charlie Worsham. It was released on August 20, 2013 via Warner Bros. Records. Worsham co-wrote all eleven tracks and co-produced the album with Ryan Tyndell. Vince Gill and Marty Stuart appear on the song "Tools of the Trade".".
- Rubberband_(album) artist Charlie_Worsham.
- Rubberband_(album) genre Country_music.
- Rubberband_(album) producer Charlie_Worsham.
- Rubberband_(album) recordLabel Warner_Bros._Records.
- Rubberband_(album) releaseDate "2013-08-20".
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- Rubberband_(album) artist Charlie_Worsham.
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- Rubberband_(album) genre Country_music.
- Rubberband_(album) label Warner_Bros._Records.
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- Rubberband_(album) name "Rubberband".
- Rubberband_(album) note "featuring Vince Gill and Marty Stuart".
- Rubberband_(album) producer "Charlie Worsham".
- Rubberband_(album) producer "Ryan Tyndell".
- Rubberband_(album) released "2013-08-20".
- Rubberband_(album) thisAlbum "Rubberband".
- Rubberband_(album) title Could_It_Be_(Charlie_Worsham_song).
- Rubberband_(album) title "How I Learned to Pray".
- Rubberband_(album) title "Love Don't Die Easy".
- Rubberband_(album) title "Mississippi in July".
- Rubberband_(album) title "Rubberband".
- Rubberband_(album) title "Someone like Me".
- Rubberband_(album) title "Tools of the Trade".
- Rubberband_(album) title "Trouble Is".
- Rubberband_(album) title "Want Me Too".
- Rubberband_(album) title "You Can't Break What's Broken".
- Rubberband_(album) title "Young to See".
- Rubberband_(album) type "studio".
- Rubberband_(album) writer "Charlie Worsham, Ryan Tyndell, Marty Dodson".
- Rubberband_(album) writer "Worsham, Josh Osborne, Shane McAnally".
- Rubberband_(album) writer "Worsham, Lee Thomas Miller, Chris DuBois".
- Rubberband_(album) writer "Worsham, Tyndell, Ben Ford".
- Rubberband_(album) writer "Worsham, Tyndell, Dodson".
- Rubberband_(album) writer "Worsham, Tyndell, Jeff Hyde".
- Rubberband_(album) writer "Worsham, Tyndell, Jeremy Spillman".
- Rubberband_(album) writer "Worsham, Tyndell, Kyle Jacobs, John Ozier".
- Rubberband_(album) writer "Worsham, Tyndell, McAnally".
- Rubberband_(album) writer "Worsham, Tyndell, Quinn Loggins".
- Rubberband_(album) writer "Worsham, Tyndell, Steve Bogard".
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- Rubberband_(album) subject Category:2013_debut_albums.
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- Rubberband_(album) subject Category:Warner_Bros._Records_albums.
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- Rubberband_(album) comment "Rubberband is the debut album by American country music artist Charlie Worsham. It was released on August 20, 2013 via Warner Bros. Records. Worsham co-wrote all eleven tracks and co-produced the album with Ryan Tyndell. Vince Gill and Marty Stuart appear on the song "Tools of the Trade".".
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