Turn Up the Bottle Song Lyrics
Artist | Whitey Morgan and the 78's |
Album | Whitey Morgan and the 78's |
Genre | Country |
Release | 12 October 2010 |
Price | $0.99 |
Track No | 2/11 |
Duration | 3:43 |
Country | USA |
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Who says yankies don't have soul. This album is honky tonk at it's purest raw and bleedin' Whitey and the boys did it again with the addition of the steal player and the always lovely miss Taminah on the fiddle.This album has it all and then some starts off with bad news a johnny cash remake and have to say im not a fan of cash remakes but they nailed it and i love memories cost alot it's a Billy Don Burns and Hank Cochran song (if you don't know billy don burns look him up one of the best song writers/singers of his time )buick city,turn up the bottle,i ain't drunk,and were do you want it are the best songs on the album but really all the songsare good and you cazn play it straight through wich i have been doing for the last week
Excellent Old School Outlaw Country Music.. Buy this CD. It is great Old School Outlaw Country Music and it blows away most of the music currently being played on today's so called "County" radio. The sound quality of this CD is far superior to their first CD which I also purchased from ITUNES. both of their CD's are well worth th money spent.
Whitey morgan album. This album is flipping awesome!!! I personally like Hardscratch Pride. Whitey does an excellent job keeping real country going. I thought Honkey tonks and cheap motels would be a hard album to top, but this album does. The sky is the limit. You can listen to the whole cd, every song is good. If you like waylon, get this album.
BUY THIS NOW!. Amazing, absolutely amazing. hypnotic. Get honky tonks and cheap motels too.
From an era by-gone. Better than the last disc, this recording suffers some from what this reviewer will call the 'mid-tempos'- never breaking out or gaining energy or momentum. 9 mid-to-slow tempo songs along with two over 112 bpm don't showcase enough variety or detail to warrant a second listen. Some turns of phrase are clever, but without the detail one would get from a Waylon or Willie. Ambiguity comes to bear on 'Memories Cost A Lot'- which never really describes why memories do cost a lot. Is the lyric "Memories cost a lot when you don't make none" supposed to mean you have to buy them? Don't we all have memories that were free? Further do the lyrics "When you lose your family son and you can't replace them" mean you can't buy a new family and therefore memories are 'priceless' or you can't make memories when you don't have a family? Are your only memories or ones worth keeping derived from family-only? We get two cryptic verses and no explanation which is not enough to be relatable. No timeless songwriter would have been so cryptic. Is this reviewer supposed to search their soul and find something to connect with here? The song fades after solo so one never does find out what Whitey meant. As an independent recording, lack of A & R has much to do with that- likewise, with no publishing deal in the wings, the publisher couldn't weigh in on that lyric and the band are left to their own devices. There's something exceptionally measured and conservative here which almost sounds as if the band are watching each other and trying to stay in 'character'. If they are doing the throw-back thing- creating a new term 'Outlaw' country, then there's just nothing especially dangerous in the mix, just sort of the mid-tempo blahs.
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FAQs for Turn Up the Bottle
Turn Up the Bottle is a song that was released in 12 October 2010.
Turn Up the Bottle is a song from the Whitey Morgan and the 78's album.
Turn Up the Bottle is performed by Whitey Morgan and the 78's.
Turn Up the Bottle has a duration of 3:43 minutes.
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