Three Days (album)
Three Days is the debut studio album released in 2001 by American country music artist Pat Green. It was also his major-label debut, following three self-released studio albums, two live compilations, and an independent collaborative album. Three Days produced two chart singles for Green on the Billboard country charts: "Carry On" at No. 35 and the title track at No. 36. The former was originally recorded on Green's 2000 album Carry On and was later re-recorded on his 2009 album What I'm For, while "Texas on My Mind" was previously released on the album Songs We Wish We'd Written, a collaborative album with Cory Morrow released earlier in 2001.
Personnel
Adapted from liner notes.- Bukka Allen - accordion, keyboards
- Brendon Anthony - violin
- Brett Danaher - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, baritone guitar
- Will Dupuy - upright bass
- Glen Fukunaga - bass guitar
- Pat Green - acoustic guitar, harmonica, lead vocals, background vocals
- David Grissom - electric guitar
- Terri Hendrix - background vocals
- Bob Livingston - background vocals
- Lloyd Maines - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, baritone guitar, pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar, dobro, papoose, mandolin, percussion, background vocals
- Jordan McBride - bass guitar, upright bass, mandolin, background vocals
- Cory Morrow - duet vocals
- Trish Murphy - background vocals
- Willie Nelson - duet vocals
- David Neuhauser - electric guitar, acoustic slide guitar, electric slide guitar, Hammond B-3 organ, Wurlitzer, background vocals
- Paul Pearcy - percussion
- Justin Pollard - drums, percussion
- Chris Skiles - drums
- Walt Wilkins - background vocals