Who Needs Pictures is the debut studio album by American country music artist Brad Paisley. Released on June 1, 1999, on Arista Nashville, it features four singles, all of which were hits on the Billboard country music charts. In order of release, these were "Who Needs Pictures", "He Didn't Have to Be" (his first No. 1), "Me Neither", and "We Danced" (also a No. 1). The album has been certified platinum by the RIAA.
This album was repackaged with Part II by Sony's Legacy division and released on September 23, 2008.
Frank Rogers - producer; engineer/recording (additional overdubs only)
Susan Sherrill – production assistant
John Kelton – recording (except "He Didn't Have To Be" and "Sleepin' on the Foldout"), mixing ("Long Sermon", "Who Needs Pictures", "We Danced", and "Me Neither")
Paula Montonado – assistant engineer "He Didn't Have To Be" and "Sleepin' on the Foldout"), mix assistant ("Long Sermon", "Who Needs Pictures", "We Danced", and "Me Neither")
Greg Droman – engineer/recording ("He Didn't Have To Be" and "Sleepin' on the Foldout")
Mike Purcell – assistant engineer ("He Didn't Have To Be" and "Sleepin' on the Foldout"), mix assistant (except "Long Sermon", "Who Needs Pictures", "We Danced", "Me Neither", and "Don't Breathe")
Richard Barrow – mixing (except "Long Sermon", "Who Needs Pictures", and "We Danced")
Rich Hanson – mix assistant ("Don't Breathe")
Brian David Willis – engineer/recording (overdubs only), digital editing
Chris Latham – engineer/recording (additional overdubs only)