Dream Big (album)

Dream Big is Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand's third album, independently released in 2003 under the title Hey Hey Hey. It featured four tracks that had debuted on the band's first two albums but re-recorded as well as eight brand new songs. A similar track listing became available as the band's major label debut under the title "Dream Big" when the band signed a record deal with Capitol Nashville. Dream Big is missing the track "She's Bad For Me" and does not contain the hidden track "Corn Dogs" from Hey Hey Hey. "Corn Dogs" has since been officially released as the closing track on the band's album Last Man Standing.

Dream Big
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 26, 2005
GenreBluegrass
LabelSunDive Productions
Capitol Nashville
ProducerJason Deere
Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand chronology
Live!
(2002)
Dream Big
(2005)
Last Man Standing
(2008)
Hey Hey Hey cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[1]
Allmusic[2]

The song "Dream Big", the band's only chart single, was also featured in advertisements for the NBC reality show Three Wishes, which was hosted by Amy Grant.[3]

Dream Big track listing

All songs written by Ryan Shupe.

  1. "Banjo Boy" (03:31)
  2. "Even Superman" (03:35)
  3. "Dream Big" (03:36)
  4. "Simplify" (03:26)
  5. "Would You Love Me" (03:55)
  6. "Ambush" [Instrumental] (02:46)
  7. "New Emotion" (03:21)
  8. "Rain Falls Down" (03:53)
  9. "Never Give Up" (03:01)
  10. "Oh How I Miss You" (03:12)
  11. "Hey Hey Hey" (02:11)

Hey Hey Hey track listing

  1. "Banjo Boy" (03:29)
  2. "Even Superman" (03:37)
  3. "Dream Big" (03:36)
  4. "Simplify" (03:28)
  5. "Would You Love Me" (03:55)
  6. "Ambush" (02:47)
  7. "New Emotion" (03:23)
  8. "Rain Falls Down" (03:43)
  9. "Never Give Up" (03:03)
  10. "She's Bad For Me" (03:16)
  11. "Oh How I Miss You" (03:14)
  12. "Hey Hey Hey" (02:12)

Chart performance

Chart (2005) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 13
U.S. Billboard 200 87

Personnel (Dream Big)

Ryan Shupe & the RubberBand

  • Ryan Shupe — fiddle, mandolin, lead vocals
  • Craig Miner — banjo, mandolin, bouzouki, Dobro, vocals
  • Roger Archbald — guitar, vocals
  • Colin Botts — bass, Hammond B3, pandeiro, vocals
  • Bart Olson — drums, percussion, vocals

Additional musicians

  • Nathan Botts — trumpet, piccolo trumpet
  • David Halliday — tenor saxophone
  • Silvo Richetto — programming

References

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