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DescriptionShakin' (album) Shakin' is the second studio album of American country music band Sawyer Brown, released in 1985 on Capitol Records. It features the singles "Shakin'", "Heart Don't Fall Now", and "Betty's Bein' Bad", all of which charted on the Hot Country Singles charts Tracks "When Your Heart Goes (Woo, Woo, Woo)" "The Secretary's Song" "Heart Don't Fall Now" (Beckie Foster, Bill LaBounty, Carolyn Swilley) "Shakin'" (Mark A. Miller, Randy Scruggs) "Sharin' the Moonshine" (Miller, Scruggs) "Betty's Bein' Bad" (Marshall Chapman) - 3:15 "I Believe" "Lonely Girl" (Miller, Scruggs) "That's a No No" "Billy Does Your Bulldog Bite" Somewhere in the Night (album) Somewhere in the Night is the fourth studio album by American country music band Sawyer Brown. Its title track was a single, as were "This Missin' You Heart of Mine" and "Old Photographs". All three singles charted on the Hot Country Singles charts. The title track, which is not related to Barry Manilow's hit song, was previously recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys on their 1981 album, Fancy Free. "Lola's Love" would later be covered by Ricky Van Shelton on his album Love and Honor and released as a single in 1994. Track listing "Somewhere in the Night" (Don Cook, Rafe VanHoy) - 3:20 "Little Red Caboose" (Steve Gibson, Dave Loggins) - 4:07 "This Missin' You Heart of Mine" (Woody Mullis, Mike Geiger) - 2:40 "Dr. Rock N. Roll" (Dennis Linde) - 3:12 "Still Hold On" (Kim Carnes, Eric Kaz, Wendy Waldman, Dave Ellingson) - 3:42 "Lola's Love" (Linde) - 3:55 "In This Town" (Tom Shapiro, Michael Garvin) - 3:04 "A Mighty Big Broom" (Mark Miller) - 2:52 "Still Life in Blue" (Linde) - 2:49 "Old Photographs" (Kenneth Beal, Kix Brooks, Bill McClelland) - 2:54 Wide Open (Sawyer Brown album) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wide Open is the fifth studio album by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. It was released in June 1988 on Capitol Records, and features the singles "My Baby's Gone", "It Wasn't His Child", and "Old Pair of Shoes". The title track was co-written by Alan LeBoeuf, one-third of Baillie & the Boys. Track listing "My Baby's Gone" (Dennis Linde) – 3:28 "Old Pair of Shoes" (Mark Miller) – 2:45 "What Am I Going to Tell My Heart" (Gregg Hubbard, Bobby Randall) – 3:44 "Blue Denim Soul" (Miller) – 3:52 "It Wasn't His Child" (Skip Ewing) – 3:38 "Wide Open" (Beckie Foster, Bill LaBounty, Alan LeBoeuf) – 4:06 "Falling Apart at the Heart" (Hubbard, Miller) – 4:00 "Axe to Grind" (Miller) – 3:10 "Running Out of Reasons to Run" (Jim Rushing, J.D. Martin) – 3:38 The Boys Are Back (Sawyer Brown album) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Boys Are Back is the sixth studio album released by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. Released in 1989 on Capitol Records, it features three singles: "The Race Is On" (a cover of a George Jones song), "I Did It for Love", and "Puttin' the Dark Back into the Night". Track listing "Puttin' the Dark Back into the Night" (Mark A. Miller) "Rosie Knows" (Steve Hubbard, Miller) "Did It for Love" "The Race Is On" (Don Rollins) - 2:53 "Hey, Hey" "Good While It Lasted" (Don Cook, Bill LaBounty) "Locomotive" (Miller) "The Heartland" (Miller, Randy Scruggs) "I'm Gonna Miss You After All" "Gettin' Tough (Good Ol' Boy)" (Richard Bennett, Steve Earle) "Passing Train" (Hubbard) Buick (album) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Buick is the seventh studio album by American country music band Sawyer Brown. Released in 1991 on Capitol Records, it features the singles "One Less Pony", "Mama's Little Baby Loves Me" and "The Walk". Although these first two singles reached the lower portions of the Billboard country music charts, "The Walk" peaked at #2, and was reprised on the band's 1992 album The Dirt Road. Track listing "Mama's Little Baby Loves Me" (Greg Hubbard, Mark Miller) – 3:08 "My Baby Drives a Buick" (Miller, Randy Scruggs) – 3:01 "When You Run from Love" (Mac McAnally, Miller) – 3:40 "The Walk" (Miller) – 3:44 "Forty-Eight Hours Till Monday" (Hubbard, Miller) – 2:46 "Superman's Daughter" (Miller) – 2:18 "One Less Pony" (Miller) – 3:22 "Still Water" (Duet With Donna McElroy) (Miller Hubbard) – 3:19 "Stealing Home" (Hubbard, Miller) – 3:13 "Thunder Bay" (Miller, Scruggs) – 4:45 Cafe on the Corner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cafe on the Corner is the title of the ninth studio album released by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. Released in 1992 by Curb Records, it produced three singles on the Billboard country music charts: the title track (#5), "All These Years" (#3), and "Trouble on the Line" (also a #5). "All These Years", previously recorded by writer Mac McAnally on his 1992 album Live and Learn was also a minor hit for the band on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts, peaking at #42 there. Track listing "Cafe on the Corner" (Mac McAnally) – 3:23 "Trouble on the Line" (Mark Miller, Bill Shore) – 2:31 "All These Years" (McAnally) – 3:20 "Travelin' Shoes" (Miller, Gregg Hubbard) – 2:59 "A Different Tune" (Miller, Hubbard) – 3:01 "Lesson in Love" (Miller, Hubbard, Duncan Cameron) – 2:32 "Chain of Love" (Miller, Hubbard) – 2:25 "Homestead in My Heart" (Cameron, Michael Mikulka) – 3:52 "I Kept My Motor Runnin'" (Miller, Hubbard, Randy Scruggs) – 2:55 featuring Donna McElroy "Sister's Got a New Tattoo" (Miller, Hubbard) – 3:57 The Dirt Road From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Dirt Road is the eighth studio album by American country music band Sawyer Brown. Released in 1992, it features the singles "The Dirt Road" and "Some Girls Do", both of which charted in the Top 5 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts in 1992. "The Walk", a single from their previous album Buick, is also reprised here. Track listing "The Dirt Road" (Mark Miller, Gregg Hubbard) – 2:53 "Some Girls Do" (Miller) – 3:12 "Another Trip to the Well" (Miller, Hubbard) – 4:00 "Time and Love" (Miller, Randy Scruggs) – 3:18 "Ruby Red Shoes" (Miller, Hubbard) – 3:00 "Fire in the Rain" (Miller, Butch D. Myers) – 3:03 "Burnin' Bridges (On a Rocky Road)" (Miller) – 2:55 "Sometimes a Hero" (Miller, Hubbard) – 3:47 "Ain't That Always the Way" (Miller, Hubbard) – 2:40 "When Twist Comes to Shout" (Miller, Hubbard, Terry McMillan) – 3:19 "The Walk" (Miller) – 3:43 Outskirts of Town From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Outskirts of Town is the tenth studio album released by the American country music band Sawyer Brown, released in 1993 on Curb Records. The third and final album of their career to receive RIAA gold certification, it produced four hit singles on the Billboard country charts: "Thank God for You" (the band's third and final #1), "The Boys and Me" (#4), the title track (#40), and "Hard to Say" (#5). A dance mix of "The Boys and Me" is also included as a bonus track. Track listing "The Boys and Me" (Mac McAnally, Mark Miller) – 3:23 "Farmer Tan" (Gregg Hubbard, Miller) – 4:07 "Outskirts of Town" (Duncan Cameron, Hubbard, Miller) – 3:41 "Thank God for You" (McAnally, Miller) – 3:18 "Listenin' for You" (Hubbard, Miller) – 2:56 "Eyes of Love" (Cameron, Hubbard, Miller) – 3:06 "Hard to Say" (Miller) – 3:24 "Drive Away" (Miller, Bill LaBounty) – 3:47 guest vocals: Dana McVicker "Heartbreak Highway" (Miller, John Flanagan) – 2:34 "Love to Be Wanted" (Miller, Bill Shore) – 2:31 "Hold On" (Hubbard) – 3:30 "The Boys and Me (Dance Remix)" (McAnally, Miller) – 5:05 Greatest Hits 1990–1995 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Greatest Hits 1990–1995 is the title of the second greatest hits compilation released by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. It features eight songs from their first three albums for Curb Records (1992's The Dirt Road and Cafe on the Corner and 1993's Outskirts of Town). Two new tracks — "This Time" and "I Don't Believe in Goodbye" — are also included on this album. These songs were both released in 1995, peaking at #2 and #4, respectively, on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. Track listing "Some Girls Do" (Mark Miller) – 3:12 "Thank God for You" (Miller, Mac McAnally) – 3:17 "All These Years" (McAnally) – 3:21 "The Dirt Road" (Miller, Gregg Hubbard) – 2:52 "This Time" (Miller, McAnally) – 2:42 "The Walk" (Miller) – 3:43 "Trouble on the Line" (Miller, Bill Shore) – 2:31 "Cafe on the Corner" (McAnally) – 3:22 "I Don't Believe in Goodbye" (Miller, Scotty Emerick, Bryan White) – 3:51 "The Boys and Me" (Miller, McAnally) – 3:23 This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All is the title of the eleventh studio album released by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. Their fourth studio album for Curb Records, it produced four hit singles on the Billboard country music charts between 1995 and 1996: the title track (#11), "'Round Here" (#19), "Treat Her Right" (#3), and "She's Gettin' There" (#46). "She's Gettin' There" was also the band's first single since 1991's "Mama's Little Baby Loves Me" to miss the country Top 40. Track listing[edit] "Nothing Less Than Love" (Mark A. Miller, Greg Hubbard) - 3:38 "Big Picture" (Miller, Mac McAnally) - 3:57 "I Will Leave the Light On" (Duncan Cameron) - 3:10 "(This Thing Called) Wantin' and Havin' It All" (Dave Loggins, Ronnie Samoset) - 3:28 "Another Mile" (Miller, Hubbard) - 3:43 "Round Here" (Miller, Hubbard, Scott Emerick) - 4:02 "She's Gettin' There" (Miller, Emerick, John Northrup, M.C. Potts) - 4:04 "Treat Her Right" (Lenny LeBlanc, Ava Aldridge) - 3:39 "Like a John Deere" (Miller, Bill Shore) - 2:53 "Small Town Hero" (Miller, Hubbard) - 3:56 Hallelujah, He Is Born From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hallelujah, He Is Born is the title of a Christmas music album by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. It was released in 1997 (see 1997 in country music) on Curb Records. The album comprises a mix of traditional and newly written Christmas songs. Track listing "Glory to the King" (Gregg Hubbard, Mark Miller) – 3:48 "Sweet Mary Cried" (Hubbard, Miller) – 4:13 "Oh, What a Night in Bethlehem" (Miller) – 4:30 "Hallelujah, He Is Born" (Hubbard, Miller) – 4:12 "Where Christmas Goes" (Hubbard, Miller) – 4:12 "Christmas All Year Long" (Mac McAnally )– 3:12 "He Sent a Carpenter" (Miller, Bill Shore) – 3:11 "Angels We Have Heard on High" (traditional) – 5:02 "The Little Drummer Boy" (Katherine K. Davis, Henry Onorati, Harry Simeone) – 4:02 "Just One Night" (McAnally) – 2:43 "The Wiseman's Song" (Scotty Emerick, Hubbard) – 3:07 "Little Town of Bethlehem" (Hubbard, Bishop Phillips Brooks) – 3:14 Six Days on the Road (album) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Six Days on the Road is the title of the twelfth studio album released by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. It was released in 1997 (see 1997 in country music) on Curb Records. Its title track and lead-off single is a cover of the Dave Dudley hit from 1963. This cover reached number 13 on the Billboard country charts. Following this song was another cover, this time of "This Night Won't Last Forever", which was a pop hit for Bill LaBounty in 1978 and later for Michael Johnson in 1979. Sawyer Brown's cover was a number 6 country hit in late 1997. Also released from this album were "Another Side" and "Small Talk", both of which failed to make the country Top 40. Track listing "Another Side" (Mark Miller) – 4:11 "Talkin' 'bout You" (Mark Alan Springer) – 3:39 "This Night Won't Last Forever" (Bill LaBounty, Roy Freeland) – 3:56 "Six Days on the Road" (Earl Green, Carl Montgomery) – 2:53 "Small Talk" (Mac McAnally, Miller) – 3:42 "With This Ring" (McAnally) – 3:12 "Transistor Radio" (Miller) – 3:06 "Night and Day" (McAnally) – 3:35 "Half a Heart" (Gregg Hubbard, Miller) – 3:02 "Between You and Paradise" (Neal Coty, Springer) – 4:15 "A Love Like This" (Miller, Bill Shore) – 2:50 "Every Twist and Turn" (Hubbard, Miller) – 3:11 "The Nebraska Song" (Miller) – 2:53 Drive Me Wild From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Drive Me Wild is the thirteenth studio album by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. It was released on March 2, 1999 on the Curb Records label. The album produced three singles on the Billboard country charts: the title track at #6, "I'm in Love with Her" at #47, and "800 Pound Jesus" at #40. Track listing "Break My Heart Again" (Marc Jordan, Stephan Moccio) – 3:30 "We're Everything to Me" (Mark Miller, Gregg Hubbard, Mike Lawler) – 3:14 "I'm in Love with Her" (Chuck Cannon, Allen Shamblin) – 3:32 "Drive Me Wild" (Miller, Hubbard, Lawler) – 3:35 "Moon over Miami" (Scotty Emerick, Mark Miller) – 3:57 "All Wound Up" (Mac McAnally) – 2:47 "800 Pound Jesus" (Billy Maddox, Paul Thorn) – 2:54 "It All Comes Down to Love" (Cannon) – 3:05 "Every Little Thing" (Emerick, John Scott Sherrill) – 2:47 "Playin' a Love Song" (Hubbard, Miller) – 3:34 "Soul Searchin'" (Miller, Lawler, Anthony Crawford) – 3:28 The Hits Live From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Hits Live is the title of a live compilation album released in 2000 by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. The album comprises fourteen live renditions of their 1980s and 1990s country hits, as well as a live rendition of the single "800 Pound Jesus" from their 2000 album Drive Me Wild. The live tracks were all recorded on tour from late 1999 to early 2000 with the majority coming from a show in Ogden, Utah. The other three tracks—"Perfect World", "Garage Band" and a cover of Johnny Lee's "Lookin' for Love"—are new to this album. "Perfect World" and "Lookin' for Love" were both released as singles, respectively peaking at #50 and #44 on the country charts. Track listing "Six Days on the Road" (Carl Montgomery, Earl Green) – 2:58 Recorded live December 17, 1999 in Joliet, Illinois "Hard to Say" (Mark Miller) – 3:19 Recorded live February 25, 2000 in Ogden, Utah "This Time" (Miller, Mac McAnally) – 2:38 Recorded live February 25, 2000 in Ogden, Utah "Cafe on the Corner" (McAnally) – 3:20 Recorded live November 6, 1999 in Taylorville, Illinois "The Walk" (Miller) – 3:47 Recorded live December 19, 1999 in Spirit Lake, Idaho "Step That Step" (Miller) – 3:01 Recorded live January 26, 2000 in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan "The Dirt Road" (Gregg Hubbard, Miller) – 3:08 Recorded live December 17, 1999 in Joliet, Illinois "This Night Won't Last Forever" (Bill LaBounty, Roy Freeland) – 3:43 Recorded live November 6, 1999 in Taylorville, Illinois "All These Years" (McAnally) – 3:49 Recorded live December 28, 1999 in Nashville, Tennessee "The Boys and Me" (McAnally, Miller) – 4:27 Recorded live February 25, 2000 in Ogden, Utah "Thank God for You" (McAnally, Miller) – 2:56 Recorded live February 25, 2000 in Ogden, Utah "The Race Is On" (Don Rollins) – 3:04 Recorded live February 25, 2000 in Ogden, Utah "Drive Me Wild" (Hubbard, Miller, Mike Lawler) – 3:29 Recorded live November 19, 1999 in Warsaw, Indiana "Some Girls Do" (Miller) – 3:47 Recorded live February 25, 2000 in Ogden, Utah "Perfect World" (Miller, Chuck Cannon, Billy Maddox, Paul Thorn) – 3:18 "Garage Band" (Miller) – 3:34 "800 Pound Jesus" (Maddox, Thorn) – 2:51 "Lookin' for Love" (Wanda Mallette, Bob Morrison, Pat Ryan) – 3:36 Can You Hear Me Now From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Can You Hear Me Now is the fourteenth studio album by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. It was released in 2002 on Curb Records. The album's singles all failed to make Top 40 on the Hot Country Songs charts: "Circles" reached #45, the title track peaked at #47, and "I Need a Girlfriend" failed to chart. After the release of this album, the band recorded three new tracks for a religious-themed compilation, then left Curb for Lyric Street Records, where they released the #48-peaking "I'll Be Around" but no album. They would retu Sharing Widget |
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