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Track Listing
1. New Shoes
2. You & Yesterday
3. Take My Advice
4. Mighta Made Her Mine
5. Roll with The Punches
6. Midnight at a Redlight
7. Can’t Tell Ya Why
8. Edinburgh
9. Forget About Me
10. Pass Me By
11. The One & Only Mr. Lonely
12. Gone, Gone, Gone
13. House of Tears
14. Black Coffee
2. You & Yesterday
3. Take My Advice
4. Mighta Made Her Mine
5. Roll with The Punches
6. Midnight at a Redlight
7. Can’t Tell Ya Why
8. Edinburgh
9. Forget About Me
10. Pass Me By
11. The One & Only Mr. Lonely
12. Gone, Gone, Gone
13. House of Tears
14. Black Coffee
Country-rock energy melted with real songs written by one of the most talented songwriters from Guitar Town - Voice with emotion mixed with guitar attitude - Nashville, the bright lights big city, full of losers and dreamers, the genuine country spirit, just before the top 50 invasion - Country with nerve as the late Waylon Jennings liked to sing and play Best of the artist's production in one shot - Old tradition with new flame. European journalists use to say that George Hamilton V (the son of the country singer George Hamilton IV), as Steve Earle, Rodney Crowell and Willie Nelson, belongs to the real outlaws family. Keeping the tradition alive, close to the strong musical roots, far away from the soap opera of the present Nashville, where George was born and still lives (he never forgot the tradition of this music who made the city famous). Performing more than often at the Grand Ole Opry or in the neighbourhood Rock 'n Roll clubs with his band (The Nashvegas Nomads), he travels from folk to blues, playing the classic country-rock with a perfect real Americana touch. George Hamilton V, "the orphan son of Gram Parsons and a supreme storyteller with his finger on two worlds", as an American journalist describes him. Old timer music for new urban outlaws ! Release date : 2002



George Hamilton V




