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Released on Wagon Tracks Records. 0:00 Red Hot Women And Ice Cold Beer 3:41 How Can I Love You (If You Won't Lay Down) 6:26 Back Door Man 9:00 The Last Thing I Needed 13:20 How Can I Get Over You (When You're Under Me) 15:32 Talking About Cocaine 18:53 Caught You With Your Pants Down 21:26 Dark Days, Light Days 24:15 See The Sunshine 27:11 Asshole From El Paso Scott Bish - Bass guitar, backing vocals Eric Mellen - Guitars, backing vocals, mandolin, (Lead vocals on "How Can I Love You") Chuck "Wagon" Maultsby - Lead vocals, backing vocals, harmonica, kazoo Mike Holloway - Drums, percussion Rollah Aston - Piano, backing vocals Neil Harry - Pedal steel guitar A big thanks to "Chuck wagon" supporters everywhere (especially in Arizona, California, and Colorado). Thanks to the U.S. mail and U.P.S. for their excellent service. A curse on every motel maid who ever woke us up before noon. Another thanks to the people in radio who play us… Bless you. Greetings & thanks to Flo and Tom, Bill (Mr. Gold) Cashman, Dr. Demento, Paul Baca, Steve Lambly, Danjay Music Distributers of Denver, Jon Rosen, Rob and Nancy, Ken Greenberg, Jimbo and Cindy, the KFAT staff (past and present), Colorado's Starlite Ramblers, City Hall Records of San Francisco, Steve Sagik, Ronnie Zips, Donny Haynes, G.G. and Deadly, Germany's Emsland Hillbillies, Dave Hefner, Stumble Inn gang, Wendy O. Williams, The Little Bear Rowdies, Danne, Rick Lofgren, Pam Parrish, Ira Gordon, Workshop Music and Rainbow Guitars of Tucson, and finally to Van Halen (whose music keeps the driver wide awake). Our humble apologies to Johnny Western for not giving credit where it was certainly due (he wrote the Ballad of Palladin). Recorded at Westwood Studios, Tucson Produced by Chuck "Wagon" Maultsby Engineered mostly by Fred Porter Engineered partly by Roger King Mixed at Westwood by Fred Porter Mastered by Ken Perry at Capitol, Hollywood Pressed at Wakefield, Phoenix Jacket Artwork by Bob "Boze" Bell, Phoenix Jacket Layout by Mark Confer, Tucson Photos by Susan B. Janosik, Chicago I do not own the rights to this music. If the people who do own the rights to this music are not happy about the presence of this music on this YouTube channel, they may simply email me at [email protected] and request that it be taken down.