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drumsUpdated April 13, 2026

Just Got Started Lovin' You drums backing track

Built for players who want to hear the groove more clearly and get to practice without detours.

Just Got Started Lovin' You

About this version

Some drum parts make sense on paper and still feel odd under your hands. This version is for closing that gap a bit faster.

Useful for

working on groove and feel

Useful for

cleaning up fills and transitions

Useful for

repeating the section before the section that usually goes wrong

A simple way in

A version for hearing the groove, fills, and transitions more clearly while keeping the shape of the original song intact.

Start with the tricky section, not the whole song. A few good repetitions usually tell you more than one rushed pass from top to bottom.

Once it feels settled, go back to the full arrangement and check whether it still holds together. That is usually where the real answer is.

Notes

Provided to YouTube by Warner Records Just Got Started Lovin' You · James Otto Sunset Man ℗ 2007 Warner Records Inc. Assistant Mixing Engineer: Allen Ditto Masterer: Andrew Mendelson Recorded By: Bartley Pursley Assistant Engineer: Brent Kaye Additional Engineer: Chris Stone Additional Engineer: Clarke Schleicher Bass: Craig Young Producer: James Otto Lead Vocals: James Otto Assistant Mixing Engineer: John Netti Producer: John Rich Harmony Vocals: John Rich Hammond Organ: Johnny Neel Wurlitzer: Johnny Neel Fiddle: Jonathan Yudkin Assistant Engineer: Lowell Reynolds Assistant Mixing Engineer: Lowell Reynolds Guitar: Mike Johnson Assistant Mixing Engineer: Mike Paragone Production Co- Ordinator: Paige Conners Additional Engineer: Paul Hart Assistant Engineer: Paul Hart Assistant Engineer: Shelley Anderson Drums, Tambourine: Tommy Harden Mixer: Trina Shoemaker Electric Guitar: Troy Lancaster Assistant Mixing Engineer: William Sender Writer: David Vincent Williams Writer: James Otto Writer: Jim Femino Auto-generated by YouTube.

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Open the song in the app, stay with the part you came for, and leave the rest for later.