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Key Information
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| Record Label: |
BMG (distributor) |
| Genre: |
Country |
| Subgenre: |
Contemporary Country |
| Release Date: |
February 08, 2005 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. That'd Be Alright - Alan Jackson 2. Redneck Woman - Gretchen Wilson 3. No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems - Kenny Chesney 4. Some Beach - Blake Shelton 5. Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) - Big & Rich 6. I Love This Bar - Toby Keith 7. Brokenheartsville - Joe Nichols 8. Little Moments - Brad Paisley 9. Letters from Home - John Michael Montgomery 10. Tough Little Boys - Gary Allan 11. Desperately - George Strait 12. Let's Be Us Again - Lonestar 13. Perfect - Sara Evans 14. Heaven - Los Lonely Boys 15. I Can't Sleep - Clay Walker 16. Help Pour Out the Rain (Lacey's Song) - Buddy Jewell 17. Hell Yeah - Montgomery Gentry |
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The fourth volume of the TOTALLY COUNTRY series collects more hits by the genre's most accessible artists. Alan Jackson and George Strait are the veterans of this bunch, showing the younger performers how it's done with the confidently laid-back tunes "That'd Be Alright" and "Desperately," respectively. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Gretchen Wilson kicks up a ruckus with her hit "Redneck Woman," and Big & Rich rock out on the irreverent "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)." Kenny Chesney makes like a countrified Jimmy Buffett on "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems," which glides along on pedal-steel guitar lines and a hint of tropical rhythms. Of course, no country compilation would be complete without a few sad songs, and TOTALLY COUNTRY VOL. 4 is no exception--John Michael Montgomery's "Letters from Home" tells the tale of a homesick soldier abroad, and Lonestar's power-ballad "Let's Be Us Again" pleads with an estranged lover. Showcasing 17 songs by just as many hit-makers, TOTALLY COUNTRY VOL. 4 is a s... |
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