Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
Osmond Chapman Orchestra
Interprète
Caleb Chapman
Saxophone alto
David Osmond
Voix principales
Trent Reimschussel
Saxophone alto
Candido Abeyta
Saxophone ténor
Jeff Coffin
Saxophone ténor
Karl Hunter
Saxophone ténor
Bryson Vanderwel
Saxophone ténor
Jacob White
Saxophone ténor
Nelsen Campbell
Trombone
Steven Ramos
Saxophone baryton
Spencer Wlagren
Saxophone baryton
Peyton Wang
Trombone
Montana Newman
Trompette
Austie Robinson
Trompette
Rashawn Ross
Trompette
Tyler Webb
Trompette
Micah Willis
Trompette
Tom Young
Trompette
Patrick Buie
Trombone
Evan Wharton
Trombone
Jonny Stallings
Piano
Clint Sudweeks
Piano
Jaxon Garrick
Guitare
Spencer Aamodt
Basse acoustique
Kya Karine
Basse acoustique
Porter Chapman
Batterie
Parker Swenson
Batterie
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Roger Brown
Paroles/Composition
George Byron Hill
Paroles/Composition
David Deacon-Joyner
Arrangement
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Caleb Chapman
Production
David Osmond
Production
Wayne Haun
Production associée
Blair Leishman
Ingénierie de mixage
Joel Lindsey
Production associée
Tom Ross Hopkins
Ingénierie d’enregistrement des voix
Alan Silverman
Ingénierie de mastérisation
Sharon Terrell
Production associée
Paroles
Things can't be said enough
Every phrase is worth repeatingWhen I tell you that I love you
I could say it all day long
No short supply of what I'm feeling
There's more where that came from
Though it seems a bit like bragging
I'm not about to bite my tongue
I want the world to hear about it
Yeah, there's more where that came from
I could go on and on
When it sounds so perfect
How could it be wrong?
Thoughts to words and words to actions
Baby, that's the way it's done
And it's okay, I'll keep on talking
Cause there's more where that came from
I could go on and on
When it sounds so perfect
How can it be wrong?
Though I hate to be redundant
Some
There's more where that came from
Oh, I could go on and on
When it sounds so perfect
How can it be wrong?
Mmm, how can it be wrong?
When I tell you that I love you
I could say it all day long
No short supply of what I'm feeling
Cause there's more where that came from
Yeah, there's more where that came from
There's more where that came from
Written by: George Byron Hill, Roger Brown