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Fresh Horses (album)

Fresh Horses is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was released on November 21, 1995. Fresh Horses peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 chart, and number one on the Top Country Albums chart.

For 2004 album, see Jim Byrnes (actor).

Fresh Horses

November 21, 1995

Jack's Tracks Recording Studio

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The album had a worldwide radio ban until it was available to buy. Only the two singles issued ("She's Every Woman" and "The Fever") were allowed to be played before this date, the latter of which was a new country-rock version of a 1993 Aerosmith song. In 2020 it was certified 8× Platinum by the RIAA, signifying 8 million copies shipped in the US, making it his only pre-Chris Gaines studio album to not be certified diamond or higher.

– backing vocals on "She's Every Woman"

Susan Ashton

Sam Bacco – percussion on "She's Every Woman"

pedal steel guitar except "The Fever"

Bruce Bouton

– lead and backing vocals

Garth Brooks

Mark Casstevens – acoustic guitar except "The Fever"

Charles Cochran – string arrangements on "That Ol' Wind" and "The Change"

Mike Chapman – bass guitar

Ed Foote – on "Ireland"

hurdy-gurdy

Rob Hajacos – except "The Change" and "She's Every Woman"

fiddle

– electric guitar on "The Old Stuff" and "The Fever"

Gordon Kennedy

Chris Leuzinger – electric guitar

Milton Sledge – drums; percussion on "The Fever" and "Ireland"

Bobby Wood – keyboards except "The Fever"

– backing vocals on "The Old Stuff", "Cowboys and Angels", "Rollin'", "The Beaches of Cheyenne" and "It's Midnight Cinderella"

Trisha Yearwood

- string orchestra on "That Ol' Wind" and "The Change"

Nashville String Machine