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Can You Hear Me Now
Studio album by
Sawyer Brown
ReleasedJuly 11, 2002 (2002-07-11)
GenreCountry
LabelCurb
ProducerBrian Tankersley
Sawyer Brown chronology
The Hits Live
(2000)
Can You Hear Me Now
(2002)
True Believer
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Country Weekly(not rated)[2]
Dallas Morning NewsB[3]

Can You Hear Me Now is the fourteenth studio album by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. It was released in 2002 on Curb Records. The album's singles all failed to make Top 40 on the Hot Country Songs charts: "Circles" reached #45, the title track peaked at #47, and "I Need a Girlfriend" failed to chart. After the release of this album, the band recorded three new tracks for a religious-themed compilation, then left Curb for Lyric Street Records, where they released the #48-peaking "I'll Be Around" but no album. They would return to Curb in 2005 for the release of their fifteenth album, 2005's Mission Temple Fireworks Stand.

Track listing

  1. "Can You Hear Me Now" (Mark Miller, Dave Loggins) – 3:41
  2. "I Need a Girlfriend" (Miller, Loggins) – 3:45
  3. "Circles" (Loggins, Marv Green) – 3:33
  4. "Where Was I" (Billy Maddox, Paul Thorn, Anne Graham) – 3:53
  5. "Hard Hard World" (Jamie Hartford) – 2:54
  6. "She's an I've Got to Have You Girl" (Miller, Loggins) – 3:53
  7. "Where the Sun Don't Always Shine" (Miller, Gregg Hubbard) – 2:54
  8. "Someone" (Bill LaBounty, Rick Chudacoff) – 4:01
  9. "Come Back Baby" (Miller) – 3:35
  10. "I Got a Plan" (Miller, Loggins) – 5:35

Personnel

Sawyer Brown

Additional musicians

Chart performance

Chart (2002) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 39

References

  1. ^ link
  2. ^ "Nash Country Daily". Nash Country Daily.
  3. ^ "AML - support.gale". www.accessmylibrary.com.