What You See Is What You Get

~ Release by Luke Combs (see all versions of this release, 16 available)

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
212" Vinyl
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C1Every Little Bit Helps
assistant engineer:
Dan Davis, Joey Stanca, Kam Luchterhand, Seth Morton, Jason Mott and Preston White
engineer:
Alex Gilson
producer:
Scott Moffatt
mixer:
Jim Cooley
editor:
Mike Gillies
acoustic guitar:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner, Scott Moffatt and Ilya Toshinsky
banjo:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner and Scott Moffatt
bass:
Ben Jordan, Jimmie Lee Sloas and Tim Marks
drums (drum set):
Doug Frasure and Jerry Roe
electric guitar:
Jon Conley, Scott Moffatt and Sol Philcox-Littlefield
fiddle:
Aubrey Haynie
glockenspiel, handclaps, other instruments [programming] and background vocals [harmony vocals]:
Scott Moffatt
lap steel guitar and pedal steel guitar:
Gary Morse
mandolin:
Carl Miner and Ilya Toshinsky
organ and piano:
Dave Cohen and Wil Houchens
percussion:
Doug Frasure, Scott Moffatt and Jerry Roe
saxophone:
Buddy Leach
slide guitar:
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
synthesizer:
Dave Cohen, Wil Houchens and Scott Moffatt
lead vocals:
Luke Combs
mixed at:
Cooley’s Mix Room at Black River
engineered at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, Sound Stage Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Southern Ground in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Every Little Bit Helps
writer:
Luke Combs, Chase McGill and James McNair
publisher:
50 Egg Music (in 2019), Big Machine Music, LLC (in 2019), Big Music Machine (in 2019), Plum Nelly (in 2019), Songs of Universal, Inc. (in 2019), Sony/ATV Countryside (in 2019), Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC (in 2019), Stay Creative Music (in 2019) and Straight Dimes Publishing (in 2019)
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C2Dear TodayLuke Combs?:??
C3What You See Is What You Get
assistant engineer:
Dan Davis, Joey Stanca, Kam Luchterhand, Seth Morton, Jason Mott and Preston White
engineer:
Alex Gilson
producer:
Scott Moffatt
mixer:
Jim Cooley
editor:
Mike Gillies
acoustic guitar:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner, Scott Moffatt and Ilya Toshinsky
banjo:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner and Scott Moffatt
bass:
Ben Jordan, Jimmie Lee Sloas and Tim Marks
drums (drum set):
Doug Frasure and Jerry Roe
electric guitar:
Jon Conley, Scott Moffatt and Sol Philcox-Littlefield
fiddle:
Aubrey Haynie
glockenspiel, handclaps, other instruments [programming] and background vocals [harmony vocals]:
Scott Moffatt
lap steel guitar and pedal steel guitar:
Gary Morse
mandolin:
Carl Miner and Ilya Toshinsky
organ and piano:
Dave Cohen and Wil Houchens
percussion:
Doug Frasure, Scott Moffatt and Jerry Roe
saxophone:
Buddy Leach
slide guitar:
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
synthesizer:
Dave Cohen, Wil Houchens and Scott Moffatt
lead vocals:
Luke Combs
mixed at:
Cooley’s Mix Room at Black River
engineered at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, Sound Stage Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Southern Ground in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
What You See Is What You Get
writer:
Luke Combs, Barry Dean and Jonathan Singleton
publisher:
Jett Music, Big Machine Music, LLC (from 2019 to present), 50 Egg Music (in 2019), Big Music Machine (in 2019), Creative Pulse Music (in 2019), Pulse Nation (in 2019), Straight Dimes Publishing (in 2019), Super Big Music (in 2019) and These Are Pulse Songs (in 2019)
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C4Does to Me
assistant engineer:
Dan Davis, Joey Stanca, Kam Luchterhand, Seth Morton, Jason Mott and Preston White
engineer:
Alex Gilson and Allen Parker (lead vocals [Eric Church vocals])
producer:
Scott Moffatt
mixer:
Jim Cooley
editor:
Mike Gillies
acoustic guitar:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner, Scott Moffatt and Ilya Toshinsky
banjo:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner and Scott Moffatt
bass:
Ben Jordan, Jimmie Lee Sloas and Tim Marks
drums (drum set):
Doug Frasure and Jerry Roe
electric guitar:
Jon Conley, Scott Moffatt and Sol Philcox-Littlefield
fiddle:
Aubrey Haynie
glockenspiel, handclaps, other instruments [programming] and background vocals [harmony vocals]:
Scott Moffatt
lap steel guitar and pedal steel guitar:
Gary Morse
mandolin:
Carl Miner and Ilya Toshinsky
organ and piano:
Dave Cohen and Wil Houchens
percussion:
Doug Frasure, Scott Moffatt and Jerry Roe
saxophone:
Buddy Leach
slide guitar:
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
synthesizer:
Dave Cohen, Wil Houchens and Scott Moffatt
lead vocals:
Eric Church and Luke Combs
mixed at:
Cooley’s Mix Room at Black River
engineered at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, Easy Eye Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (lead vocals [Eric Church vocals]), Sound Stage Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Southern Ground in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2020 (number: 93)
recording of:
Does to Me
writer:
Luke Combs, Ray Fulcher and Tyler Reeve
publisher:
50 Egg Music (in 2019), Big Machine Music, LLC (in 2019), Big Music Machine (in 2019), I Know Songs (in 2019), Larkin Hill Publishing (in 2019), Straight Dimes Publishing (in 2019), Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (in 2019) and Works of RHA (in 2019)
Luke Combs feat. Eric Church?:??
D1Angels Workin’ OvertimeLuke Combs?:??
D2All Over Again
assistant engineer:
Dan Davis, Joey Stanca, Kam Luchterhand, Seth Morton, Jason Mott and Preston White
engineer:
Alex Gilson
producer:
Scott Moffatt
mixer:
Jim Cooley
editor:
Mike Gillies
acoustic guitar:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner, Scott Moffatt and Ilya Toshinsky
banjo:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner and Scott Moffatt
bass:
Ben Jordan, Jimmie Lee Sloas and Tim Marks
drums (drum set):
Doug Frasure and Jerry Roe
electric guitar:
Jon Conley, Scott Moffatt and Sol Philcox-Littlefield
fiddle:
Aubrey Haynie
glockenspiel, handclaps, other instruments [programming] and background vocals [harmony vocals]:
Scott Moffatt
lap steel guitar and pedal steel guitar:
Gary Morse
mandolin:
Carl Miner and Ilya Toshinsky
organ and piano:
Dave Cohen and Wil Houchens
percussion:
Doug Frasure, Scott Moffatt and Jerry Roe
saxophone:
Buddy Leach
slide guitar:
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
synthesizer:
Dave Cohen, Wil Houchens and Scott Moffatt
lead vocals:
Luke Combs
mixed at:
Cooley’s Mix Room at Black River
engineered at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, Sound Stage Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Southern Ground in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
All Over Again
writer:
Luke Combs, Corey Crowder and Ray Fulcher
publisher:
50 Egg Music (in 2019), Big Machine Music, LLC (in 2019), Big Music Machine (in 2019), Larkin Hill Publishing (in 2019), Songs From the Rose Hotel (in 2019), Straight Dimes Publishing (in 2019), Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (in 2019), WB Music Corp. (in 2019) and Works of RHA (in 2019)
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D3Nothing Like You
assistant engineer:
Dan Davis, Joey Stanca, Kam Luchterhand, Seth Morton, Jason Mott and Preston White
engineer:
Alex Gilson
producer:
Scott Moffatt
mixer:
Jim Cooley and Scott Moffatt
editor:
Mike Gillies
acoustic guitar:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner, Scott Moffatt and Ilya Toshinsky
banjo:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner and Scott Moffatt
bass:
Ben Jordan, Jimmie Lee Sloas and Tim Marks
drums (drum set):
Doug Frasure and Jerry Roe
electric guitar:
Jon Conley, Scott Moffatt and Sol Philcox-Littlefield
fiddle:
Aubrey Haynie
glockenspiel, handclaps, other instruments [programming] and background vocals [harmony vocals]:
Scott Moffatt
lap steel guitar and pedal steel guitar:
Gary Morse
mandolin:
Carl Miner and Ilya Toshinsky
organ and piano:
Dave Cohen and Wil Houchens
percussion:
Doug Frasure, Scott Moffatt and Jerry Roe
saxophone:
Buddy Leach
slide guitar:
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
synthesizer:
Dave Cohen, Wil Houchens and Scott Moffatt
lead vocals:
Luke Combs
mixed at:
Cooley’s Mix Room at Black River
engineered at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, Sound Stage Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Southern Ground in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Nothing Like You
writer:
Luke Combs, Drew Parker and Robert Williford
publisher:
50 Egg Music (in 2019), Big Machine Music, LLC (in 2019), Big Music Machine (in 2019), Oak Tree Swing Publishing (in 2019), Rowdy Rob Music (in 2019), Straight Dimes Publishing (in 2019), Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (in 2019) and Works of RHA (in 2019)
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D4Better Together
assistant engineer:
Dan Davis, Joey Stanca, Kam Luchterhand, Seth Morton, Jason Mott and Preston White
engineer:
Alex Gilson
producer and mixer:
Scott Moffatt
editor:
Mike Gillies
acoustic guitar:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner, Scott Moffatt and Ilya Toshinsky
banjo:
Jon Conley, Carl Miner and Scott Moffatt
bass:
Ben Jordan, Jimmie Lee Sloas and Tim Marks
drums (drum set):
Doug Frasure and Jerry Roe
electric guitar:
Jon Conley, Scott Moffatt and Sol Philcox-Littlefield
fiddle:
Aubrey Haynie
glockenspiel, handclaps, other instruments [programming] and background vocals [harmony vocals]:
Scott Moffatt
lap steel guitar and pedal steel guitar:
Gary Morse
mandolin:
Carl Miner and Ilya Toshinsky
organ and piano:
Dave Cohen and Wil Houchens
percussion:
Doug Frasure, Scott Moffatt and Jerry Roe
saxophone:
Buddy Leach
slide guitar:
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
synthesizer:
Dave Cohen, Wil Houchens and Scott Moffatt
lead vocals:
Luke Combs
mixed at:
2 Acres Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
engineered at:
Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, Sound Stage Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Southern Ground in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2021 (number: 57)
recording of:
Better Together
writer:
Luke Combs, Dan Isbell and Randy Montana
publisher:
50 Egg Music (in 2019), Big Machine Music, LLC (in 2019), Big Music Machine (in 2019), Sony/ATV Countryside (in 2019), Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC (in 2019), Straight Dimes Publishing (in 2019), Sullivan S Guns Music (in 2019) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (in 2019)
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