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I'm a Song

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Download links and information about I'm a Song by Jim Lauderdale. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Country, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:01:25 minutes.

Artist: Jim Lauderdale
Release date: 2014
Genre: Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:01:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Let's Have a Good Thing Together 2:09
2. Past It 2:38
3. You've Got a Way All Yours 2:46
4. I'm a Song 2:24
5. The Feeling's Hanging On 4:43
6. I Lost You (feat. Buddy Miller) 2:49
7. Doin' Time In Bakersfield (feat. Lee Ann Womack) 3:27
8. A Day With No Tomorrow (feat. Lee Ann Womack) 2:29
9. End of the World Rag 3:17
10. Neon Hearts 2:49
11. I Wish You Loved Me 3:05
12. Makin' Honey 2:10
13. Let Him Come To You 3:21
14. Today I've Got the Yesterdays (feat. Patty Loveless) 2:27
15. There's No Shadows in the Shade 3:22
16. Hope and Find 3:21
17. The Day the Devil Changed 4:29
18. The King of Broken Hearts 2:51
19. The World Is Waiting Below 3:05
20. We Will Rock Again 3:43

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Over twenty-something albums, Jim Lauderdale established himself as a “songwriter’s songwriter” and a “musician’s musician” as he’s wandered between authentic country music, folk-based singer/songwriting, and even a touch of ‘60s-styled guitar pop. I’m a Song is essentially a double album of strict honky-tonk and genuine country-western music. He's never sounded better. Several songs were written by Lauderdale and covered by other artists. Most notably, “The King of Broken Hearts” was cut by Lee Ann Womack and Mark Chesnutt, and “I Lost You” was previously released by its cowriter, Elvis Costello; it's performed here with friend Buddy Miller. Womack and Loveless throw their harmonies behind several songs, while folks like James Burton, Dennis Crouch, Stuart Duncan, John Oates, Al Perkins, and “Cousin” Kenny Vaughan provide top-notch musical accompaniment. “The Feeling’s Hanging On,” “Doin’ Time in Bakersfield,” “A Day with No Tomorrow,” “End of the World Rag,” and “The Day the Devil Changed” are worth noting, but, in truth, everything Lauderdale does here succeeds.