Gene Watson - Honky Tonk Crazy (2022) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Gene Watson
- Title: Honky Tonk Crazy
- Year Of Release: 1987 / 2022
- Label: Epic/Legacy
- Genre: Country, Folk, Honky Tonk
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
- Total Time: 31:48
- Total Size: 74 / 178 / 339 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Honky Tonk Crazy (2:46)
02. Her Heart Or Mine (2:29)
03. I Didn't Think of You At All (3:04)
04. Getting Used to Being Loved Again (2:30)
05. Nobody's Baby Tonight (3:50)
06. I Always Get It Right With You (3:24)
07. When She Touches Me (3:31)
08. Ashes To Ashes (3:22)
09. Everybody Needs a Hero (3:05)
10. You Took Her Off My Hands (3:47)
01. Honky Tonk Crazy (2:46)
02. Her Heart Or Mine (2:29)
03. I Didn't Think of You At All (3:04)
04. Getting Used to Being Loved Again (2:30)
05. Nobody's Baby Tonight (3:50)
06. I Always Get It Right With You (3:24)
07. When She Touches Me (3:31)
08. Ashes To Ashes (3:22)
09. Everybody Needs a Hero (3:05)
10. You Took Her Off My Hands (3:47)
‘Honky Tonk Crazy’ was released on Epic Records in 1987. 'I hope that there is a big hit on this album as Gene's three singles of 1986 only managed a high of No.29, and that is simply not good enough for a major label.
He's pinning his hopes on the title track, 'Honky Tonk Crazy', a new song that Harlan Howard (Thursday 8 September 1927 - Sunday 3 March 2002) wrote with Ron Peterson. That to me is one of the highlights of a very good album, as is the final song that Harlan also wrote, but some three decades or so earlier, 'You Took Her Off My Hands' on which Harlan had as the co-writer the legendary and late Skeets McDonald (Friday 1 October 1915 - Sunday 31 March 1968). Pretty much the same high quality fare from Gene this, with another highlight being a really beautiful 'broken heart' song 'I Didn't Think of You At All'. 40 on the Billboard country chart.
He's pinning his hopes on the title track, 'Honky Tonk Crazy', a new song that Harlan Howard (Thursday 8 September 1927 - Sunday 3 March 2002) wrote with Ron Peterson. That to me is one of the highlights of a very good album, as is the final song that Harlan also wrote, but some three decades or so earlier, 'You Took Her Off My Hands' on which Harlan had as the co-writer the legendary and late Skeets McDonald (Friday 1 October 1915 - Sunday 31 March 1968). Pretty much the same high quality fare from Gene this, with another highlight being a really beautiful 'broken heart' song 'I Didn't Think of You At All'. 40 on the Billboard country chart.
Year 2022 | Country | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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