"The Eyes of Roberto Duran"
"Loser's Paradise"
"The Man of Somebody's Dream"
"So Far From God (And Too Close to You)"
"East of Houston, West of Baton Rouge"
"Cowboys to Girls"
"Azulito"
"My Baby's Got a Dead Man's Number"
"See The Big Man Cry"
"Help You Dream"
"Glasshouse"
"Sugar Bee"
Dave Alvin - Acoustic and Electric Guitar, Producer
Ponty Bone - Accordion
Sarah Brown - Bass
Jackson Browne : Composer
Ed Bruce: Composer
Gene Elders: Fiddle
Rosie Flores : Vocals
Chris Gaffney : Accordion, Guitar, Piano, Vocals
Kenny Gamble: Composer
Leon Huff: Composer
Jim Lauderdale : Vocals
Donald Lindley : Drums, Percussion
Ian McLagan : Hammond organ
Danny Ott: Acoustic and Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar, Background vocals
Ted Roddy: Harmonica
Tom Russell: Composer
Eddie Shuler: Composer
B.J. Swan: Composer
James Tuttle: Engineer
Tony Villanueva: Vocals
Scott Walls: Pedal Steel
Dale Watson: Vocals
Bradley Jaye Williams: Accordion
Lucinda Williams : Vocals
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