Strong Enough (Travis Tritt album)

Strong Enough
Studio album by
Released September 24, 2002
Genre Country
Length 43:43
Label Columbia Nashville
Producer Travis Tritt
Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
Travis Tritt chronology
Down the Road I Go
(2000)
Strong Enough
(2002)
My Honky Tonk History
(2004)
Singles from Strong Enough to Be Your Man
  1. "Strong Enough to Be Your Man"
    Released: July 6, 2002
  2. "Country Ain't Country"
    Released: January 25, 2003
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Strong Enough is American country music artist Travis Tritt's eighth studio album, released on Columbia Records Nashville in 2002. The tracks "Strong Enough To Be Your Man" (an answer song to Sheryl Crow's 1995 single "Strong Enough") and "Country Ain't Country" were released as singles, respectively reaching #13 and #26 on the Billboard country charts.

Track listing

CD
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "You Can't Count Me Out Yet" Travis Tritt 3:24
2. "Can't Tell Me Nothin'" Steve Bogard, Rick Giles 3:21
3. "Strong Enough to Be Your Man" Tritt 3:48
4. "Country Ain't Country" Teresa Boaz, Carson Chamberlain, Casey Beathard 4:16
5. "If You're Going to Straighten Up (Brother Now's the Time)" Tritt, Dennis Robbins, Bob DiPiero 3:10
6. "Doesn't Anyone Hurt Anymore" Tritt, Robbins, Troy Seals 3:31
7. "You Really Wouldn't Want Me That Way" Tritt, Beathard, Walt Aldridge 4:02
8. "I Don't Ever Want Her to Feel That Way Again" Tritt, Dean Dillon 3:35
9. "Time to Get Crazy" Tritt, Gary Nicholson 3:22
10. "Now I've Seen It All" Tritt, Aldridge, James LeBlanc 3:47
11. "God Must Be a Woman" Vernon Rust 4:01
12. "I Can't Seem to Get over You" Tritt, Marty Stuart 3:07
Total length: 43:24

Personnel

Compiled from liner notes.

Musicians
Technical
  • Chuck Ainlay — mixing (except track 3)
  • Ed Seay — mixing (track 3 only)
  • Steve Tillisch — recording
  • Travis Tritt — production
  • Billy Joe Walker, Jr. — production
  • Bergen White — string arrangements

Charts