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Live: Wherever You Are is an album, released in 2006, by country music artist Jack Ingram. His first album for Big Machine Records, it is largely a live album, although it features the studio tracks "Wherever You Are" and "Love You", both of which were released as singles. The former became Ingram's breaktrhough hit, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in 2006; "Love You" was a #12 hit on the same charts later that year.
The album's live tracks are all culled from various live performances given by Ingram; "Never Knocked Me Down", a duet with Danielle Peck (also a recording artist on the Big Machine label), came from a broadcast of the show Outlaws on Country Music Television.
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- "Hello" – 0:36
- spoken word intro by Ingram
- "Wherever You Are" (Steve Bogard, Jeremy Stover) – 3:37A
- "I Would" (Jim Lauderdale, Jack Ingram) – 3:59
- "How Many Days?" (Lauderdale, Terry McBride) – 4:29
- "Work This Out" (Lauderdale, Ingram) – 4:51
- "One Thing" (Ingram) – 4:16
- "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line" (Waylon Jennings) – 4:35
- "Biloxi" (Ingram) – 4:59
- "Mustang Burn" (Ingram, Gus Salmon, Bill Longhorse) – 5:25
- "Happy Happy (Country Country)" (Ingram) – 3:13
- "Barbie Doll" (Todd Snider, Ingram) – 6:21
- "Goodnight Moon" (Gwil Owen, Will Kimbrough) – 4:41
- "Never Knocked Me Down" (Carl Hayes, Bukka Allen, Ingram) – 4:03
- "Love You" (Trent Summar, Jay Knowles) – 3:30A
AStudio tracks.
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Jack Ingram · Live At Adair's · Lonesome Question · Livin' Or Dyin' · Hey You · Electric · Electric: Extra Volts · Live At Billy Bob's Texas · Young Man · Live At Gruene Hall: Happy Happy · Acoustic Motel · Live: Wherever You Are · This Is It
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"That's Not Me" · "Flutter" · "How Many Days" · "Mustang Burn" · "Barbie Doll" · "One Thing" · "A Little Bit" · "Keep on Keepin' On" · " Wherever You Are" · " Love You" · " Lips of an Angel" · "Measure of a Man" · "Maybe She'll Get Lonely"
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