The second record, I did feel a little bit of pressure because the first one went so nuts, but at that point I had a really great touring band and I kind of, I had a really good thing with the label and they were kind of trying to back off but trying to get me to, you know. And I had this great producer, Arif Martin, who helped me really finish my first record after I did some demos and worked with Craig Street. Arif had come in and helped put the whole record together for me. We did the second half of the recordings. Lee came in with us on the second record and we went upstate just with me and my band and we recorded a bunch of new songs we had. We all had songs on the record. The bulk of the songs were by Lee and I, but my guitarist Adam Levy wrote a song and my drummer and my background singer wrote a song. So it was kind of fun for us all. It was more of a band record. And we had been touring for so long and we'd really played a lot of these songs live, so it really had its own thing for that reason. And I feel like the second record has a real country vibe to it, more so than the first or any of my other ones. Dolly Parton came up because I had done something with her. There was like a tribute record for Dolly. I had done a song for it, a song that I loved off of a more recent album she had done, this Bluegrass record. And I did The Grass Is Blue and I guess she liked it because she asked me to sing with her on the CMA Awards that year. And so we did it and it was so sweet and getting to hang with Dolly was just insane. It was so fun. And so whenever we were thinking about doing the song Creepin' In for the new record that Lee wrote, we just kind of asked her. I said, hey, no pressure. Totally say no, man. But if you want to come sing a verse in some harmonies, it would be really fun.