Lyrics by Mitchell Tenpenny

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  1. Anything She Says (feat. Seaforth)
  2. Bigger Mistakes
  3. We Got History
  4. Alcohol You Later
  5. Bitches
  6. Black Crow
  7. Bucket List
  8. Can't Go To Church
  9. Chance Worth Taking
  10. Don't Let Me Let You
  11. Drunk Me
  12. Goner
  13. Good Thing
  14. Have Yourslef A Merry Little Christmas
  15. Here
  16. I Can't Love You Any More
  17. I Get The Picture
  18. Just To See You Smile
  19. Laid Back
  20. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
  21. Make It To The Party
  22. Mixed Drinks
  23. Naughty List
  24. Sleeping Alone
  25. Somebody Ain't You
  26. Somebody's Got Me
  27. Someone You Loved
  28. Telling All My Secrets
  29. Truck I Drove In High School
  30. Truth About You
  31. Walk Like Him

James Mitchell Tenpenny III (born August 17, 1989) is an American country pop singer and songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee. He has released three studio albums and five extended plays through Riser House Records, with the first being Telling All My Secrets released in December 2018. He charted in 2018 with the single "Drunk Me", released on Columbia Records Nashville. He also co wrote "If the Boot Fits" with Granger Smith and the song made it to the top 10 on country airplay.

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