Broken Branches

~ Release by Dierks Bentley (see all versions of this release, 4 available)

Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Cold Beer Can
programming and mixer:
F. Reid Shippen
producer:
Ross Copperman and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
assistant mixer:
Brandon Towles
acoustic guitar:
Bryan Sutton and Stephen Wilson Jr (Singer songwriter)
bass guitar [bass]:
Michael Rinne
drums (drum set):
Chad Cromwell (drummer)
electric guitar:
Jedd Hughes
keyboard:
Jimmy Wallace (Nashville based musician and songwriter)
background vocals:
Ross Copperman
lead vocals:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer) and Stephen Wilson Jr (Singer songwriter)
mixed at:
Infrasonic in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Cold Beer Can
writer:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer), Luke Dick, Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter) and Stephen Wilson Jr (Singer songwriter)
publisher:
Blurry Guy on the Right Music (from 2025 to present), BMG Silver Songs (from 2025 to present), DudeTunes (from 2025 to present), Emileon Songs (from 2025 to present), Falcon on Fire (from 2025 to present), Little Louder Songs (from 2025 to present), Sony Cross Keys Publishing (from 2025 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2025 to present)
Dierks Bentley feat. Stephen Wilson Jr2:43
2Jesus Loves Me
programming:
Ross Copperman and F. Reid Shippen
producer:
Ross Copperman and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
assistant mixer:
Brandon Towles
mixer:
F. Reid Shippen
acoustic guitar and mandolin:
Bryan Sutton
bass guitar [bass]:
Craig Young (american session bass player)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Chad Cromwell (drummer)
electric guitar:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer), Brandon Hood (song writer) and Jedd Hughes
keyboard:
Ross Copperman and Jimmy Wallace (Nashville based musician and songwriter)
background vocals:
Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
lead vocals:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer)
mixed at:
Infrasonic in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Jesus Loves Me
writer:
Allison Veltz-Cruz, Adam James (country songwriter) and Ben Stennis
publisher:
AVC Songs (from 2025 to present), Dadam Jams (from 2025 to present), Dead Aim Music (from 2025 to present), Lil Sebastian Music (from 2025 to present), Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI) (from 2025 to present) and Universal Tunes (from 2025 to present)
Dierks Bentley3:25
3She Hates Me
programming:
Ross Copperman, Danny Rader, F. Reid Shippen and Brandon Towles
producer:
Ross Copperman and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
assistant mixer:
Brandon Towles
mixer:
F. Reid Shippen
acoustic guitar:
Bryan Sutton
banjo:
Ross Copperman and Danny Rader
bass guitar [bass]:
Craig Young (american session bass player)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Chad Cromwell (drummer)
electric guitar:
Ross Copperman, Jedd Hughes and Danny Rader
keyboard:
Ross Copperman, Danny Rader and Jimmy Wallace (Nashville based musician and songwriter)
background vocals:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer), Ross Copperman, Shani Gandhi, Danny Rader and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
lead vocals:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer)
mixed at:
Infrasonic in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
She Hates Me
writer:
Jimmy Allen (songwriter), Dierks Bentley (American country music singer), Ross Copperman, Ashley Gorley, Chase McGill and Wesley Scantlin
publisher:
DudeTunes (from 2025 to present), Family Farm Songs (from 2025 to present), Jordan Rocks Music (from 2025 to present), Katie in Paris (from 2025 to present), Master of My Domain Music (from 2025 to present), Music of CTM Outlander Music LP (from 2025 to present), Poppy's Picks (from 2025 to present), Smackshot Music (from 2025 to present), Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI) (from 2025 to present), Sony Cross Keys Publishing (from 2025 to present), Stereo Supersonic Music (from 2025 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2025 to present)
Dierks Bentley2:51
4Something Worth Fixing
producer:
Ross Copperman and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
assistant mixer:
Brandon Towles
mixer:
F. Reid Shippen
acoustic guitar:
Charlie Worsham
bass guitar [bass]:
Craig Young (american session bass player)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Jerry Roe (drummer)
electric guitar:
Rob McNelley
pedal steel guitar:
Dan Dugmore
background vocals:
Ross Copperman
lead vocals:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer)
mixed at:
Infrasonic in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Something Worth Fixing
writer:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer), Luke Dick and Stephen Wilson Jr (Singer songwriter)
publisher:
BMG Silver Songs (from 2025 to present), DudeTunes (from 2025 to present), Emileon Songs (from 2025 to present), Falcon on Fire (from 2025 to present), Little Louder Songs (from 2025 to present) and Sony Cross Keys Publishing (from 2025 to present)
Dierks Bentley3:12
5Standing in the Sun
programming:
Ross Copperman and F. Reid Shippen
producer:
Ross Copperman and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
assistant mixer:
Brandon Towles
mixer:
F. Reid Shippen
acoustic guitar, drums (drum set) and steel guitar:
Danny Rader
bass guitar [bass], percussion and background vocals:
Ross Copperman and Danny Rader
electric guitar:
Jedd Hughes and Danny Rader
lead vocals:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer)
mixed at:
Infrasonic in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Standing in the Sun
writer:
Kyle Sturrock (songwriter)
publisher:
Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP) (from 2025 to present)
Dierks Bentley3:47
6Well Well Whiskey
programming and mixer:
F. Reid Shippen
producer:
Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
assistant mixer:
Brandon Towles
acoustic guitar, mandolin and resonator guitar:
Bryan Sutton
bass guitar [bass]:
Craig Young (american session bass player)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Chad Cromwell (drummer)
electric guitar:
Jedd Hughes and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
Hammond organ [Hammond B3]:
Jimmy Wallace (Nashville based musician and songwriter)
background vocals:
Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
lead vocals:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer)
mixed at:
Infrasonic in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Well Well Whiskey
writer:
Devin Dawson, Seth Ennis and Jordan Reynolds (US country music songwriter)
publisher:
Black Jeans Music (from 2025 to present), Crazy Baby Songs (from 2025 to present), Neon Cross Music (from 2025 to present), Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI) (from 2025 to present), SugarPlumSongs (from 2025 to present), Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2025 to present) and WC Music Corp. (from 2025 to present)
Dierks Bentley3:34
7Broken Branches
producer:
Ross Copperman and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
assistant mixer:
Brandon Towles
mixer:
F. Reid Shippen
acoustic guitar:
Charlie Worsham
bass guitar [bass]:
Craig Young (american session bass player)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Jerry Roe (drummer)
electric guitar:
Rob McNelley
pedal steel guitar:
Dan Dugmore
background vocals:
Graham Barham
lead vocals:
John Anderson (US country music singer-songwriter), Dierks Bentley (American country music singer) and Riley Green (American country music singer.)
mixed at:
Infrasonic in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Broken Branches
writer:
Zach Abend, Beau Bailey (songwriter) and Graham Barham
publisher:
Bigger Bendable Music (from 2025 to present), FBRL Country Tunes (BMI-affiliated) (from 2025 to present), Myron Bailey Publishing (BMI-affiliated) (from 2025 to present), Relative Red Music (BMI-affiliated) (from 2025 to present), Sony Tree Publishing (from 2025 to present), Tape Room Music Round Two (BMI-affiliated) (from 2025 to present), Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2025 to present) and Writersonthecorn Publishing (BMI-affiliated) (from 2025 to present)
Dierks Bentley feat. John Anderson & Riley Green33:17
8Off the Map
producer:
Ross Copperman and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
assistant mixer:
Brandon Towles
mixer:
F. Reid Shippen
acoustic guitar:
Ben Helson
bass guitar [bass]:
Craig Young (american session bass player)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Roe (drummer)
electric guitar:
Jedd Hughes, Rob McNelley and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
steel guitar:
Dan Dugmore
background vocals:
Ross Copperman
lead vocals:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer)
mixed at:
Infrasonic in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Off the Map
writer:
Jeremy Bussey, Lauren McLamb and Adam Wood (American country music songwriter)
publisher:
Dark Bars Music (from 2025 to present), Hop on the Buss (from 2025 to present), Reddaddy Music (from 2025 to present), Songs of Fluid II (from 2025 to present), Songs of Red Beard Publishing (from 2025 to present), Songs of Spirit Nashville One (from 2025 to present), Songs of Spirit Nashville Three (from 2025 to present), Spirit Vault Music II (from 2025 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2025 to present)
Dierks Bentley3:12
9Never You
programming:
Ross Copperman and F. Reid Shippen
producer:
Ross Copperman and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
assistant mixer:
Brandon Towles
mixer:
F. Reid Shippen
banjitar [ganjo], bouzouki, classical guitar and keyboard:
Danny Rader
banjo:
Bryan Sutton
bass guitar [bass]:
Craig Young (american session bass player)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Chad Cromwell (drummer)
electric guitar:
Jedd Hughes, Danny Rader and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
pedal steel guitar:
Mike Johnson (bassist)
background vocals:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer), Ross Copperman and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
lead vocals:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer) and Miranda Lambert
mixed at:
Infrasonic in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Never You
writer:
Scooter Carusoe, Ross Copperman and Ben Williams (country songwriter)
publisher:
Clearbox Rights (from 2025 to present), Endurance Sierra Charlie (from 2025 to present), Katie in Paris (from 2025 to present), Major Bob Music Inc. (from 2025 to present), More Magic Carusoe Music (from 2025 to present), Music of CTM Outlander Music LP (from 2025 to present), Smackshot Music (from 2025 to present) and WC Music Corp. (from 2025 to present)
Dierks Bentley feat. Miranda Lambert23:36
10For as Long as I Can Remember
producer:
Ross Copperman and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
assistant mixer:
Brandon Towles
mixer:
F. Reid Shippen
acoustic guitar:
Bryan Sutton
bass guitar [bass]:
Michael Rinne
drums (drum set):
Chad Cromwell (drummer)
electric guitar:
Jedd Hughes
keyboard:
Jimmy Wallace (Nashville based musician and songwriter)
pedal steel guitar:
Mike Johnson (bassist)
lead vocals:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer)
mixed at:
Infrasonic in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
For as Long as I Can Remember
writer:
Devin Dawson and Connie Harrington (American singer / songwriter and visual artist)
publisher:
Black Jeans Music (from 2025 to present), Neon Cross Music (from 2025 to present), Sony Tree Publishing (from 2025 to present), Triple Rae Creative Inc (from 2025 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 2025 to present)
Dierks Bentley3:50
11Don’t Cry for Me
programming and mixer:
F. Reid Shippen
producer:
Ross Copperman and Jon Randall (US country singer, guitarist, and songwriter)
assistant mixer:
Brandon Towles
acoustic guitar and banjo:
Bryan Sutton
bass guitar [bass]:
Michael Rinne
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Chad Cromwell (drummer)
electric guitar:
Jedd Hughes
keyboard:
Jimmy Wallace (Nashville based musician and songwriter)
background vocals:
Ross Copperman
lead vocals:
Dierks Bentley (American country music singer)
mixed at:
Infrasonic in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Don’t Cry for Me
writer:
Jim Beavers and Dierks Bentley (American country music singer)
publisher:
Bogies and Stogies (from 2025 to present), DudeTunes (from 2025 to present), Sony Cross Keys Publishing (from 2025 to present) and Sony Tree Publishing (from 2025 to present)
Dierks Bentley3:03