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Album Review: Straight from the Heart

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After five long years, Daryle Singletary returns to recording. From the sound of Straight from the Heart, it's like he never left. Singletary has been called many things since the idle 1990s when he began his singing career -- "new traditionalist," "neo-traditionalist," etc. -- yet he comes from a different, harder stock of vocalist: he stands tall in the great honky tonk lineage of singers like Ernest Tubb, George Jones, early Ray Price, Merle Haggard, and Buck Owens. The song choices on this set are a mix of modern tunes and country music standards -- Hag's "Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down," Jones' "These Days I Barely Get By" and "We're Gonna Hold On" (in duet with Rhonda Vincent), Hank Cochran's "Miami, My Amy," Harlan Howard's nugget "I've Got a Tiger by the Tail" (with Ricky Skaggs), and Bob Altman's "Black Sheep" (with John Anderson), among others. And for the record, he does these songs straight; he has no need to change an arrangement when his voice is so deep and pure. Certainly the production is a bit on the technological side, but that's the way things are done now, and these are not meant to be archival imitative recordings: they are new readings of heritage material. Singletary's got enough worldliness in the grain of his delivery to make these songs as relevant now as they were when they were first recorded, and enough chutzpah not to sound overly reverent, either. Straight from the Heart is a fine hardcore country music comeback from a truly great singer. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down Merle Haggard Daryle Singletary (2:51)
Black Sheep (Lyrics) Daryle Singletary, John Anderson (3:25)
Some Broken Hearts Never Mend (Lyrics) Daryle Singletary (3:08)
Promises John Lindley Daryle Singletary (3:58)
I've Got a Tiger by the Tail (Lyrics) Buck Owens, Harlan Howard Daryle Singletary, Ricky Skaggs (2:33)
Jesus and Bartenders (Lyrics) Leslie Satcher, Larry Cordle Daryle Singletary (3:29)
These Days I Barely Get By (Lyrics) Tammy Wynette Daryle Singletary (3:03)
Miami, My Amy (Lyrics) Hank Cochran, Royce Porter Daryle Singletary (3:35)
I Still Sing This Way (Lyrics) Christophe Dubois, Daryle Singletary Daryle Singletary (3:27)
Lovin' on the Back Streets Daryle Singletary (3:02)
Fifteen Years Ago Daryle Singletary (3:40)
We're Gonna Hold On (Lyrics) Earl Montgomery Daryle Singletary, Rhonda Vincent (2:55)

Credits

Ricky Skaggs (Guest Appearance), Mike Johnson (Guitar (Steel)), Danny Parks (Guitar (Electric)), Rhonda Vincent (Guest Appearance), Catherine Styron Marx (Piano), Aubrey Haynie (Fiddle), John Anderson (Guest Appearance), Gregory Cole (Engineer), Steve Short (Assistant Engineer), Brent Mason (Guitar (Electric)), Rhonda Vincent (Vocals (Background)), Scott Hunter (Photography), George Jones (Author), Darrin Vincent (Vocals (Background)), Rhonda Vincent (Vocals), Lorien Babjian (Package Design), Ricky Skaggs (Vocals), Shannon Forrest (Drums), Chuck Rhodes (Producer), Ricky Cobble (Engineer), Rhonda Vincent (Duet), Duncan Mullins (Bass), Gregory Cole (Producer), Joe Caverlee (Fiddle), John Anderson (Vocals), Hargus "Pig" Robbins (Piano), Bryan Sutton (Guitar (Acoustic))
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Straight from the Heart
Studio album by Daryle Singletary
Released February 27, 2007 (2007-02-27)
Genre Country
Label Shanachie
Producer Gregory Cole, Chuck Rhodes
Professional reviews
Daryle Singletary chronology
That's Why I Sing This Way
(2002)
Straight from the Heart
(2007)
Rockin' in the Country
(2009)

Straight from the Heart is the sixth album by American country music singer Daryle Singletary. It was released on February 27, 2007 via Shanachie Records. Like his last album, 2002's That's Why I Sing This Way, this album is largely composed of cover songs, save for "I Still Sing This Way", which is an original song. It and "Jesus & Bartenders" were both released as singles from this album, although both failed to chart. As with his last covers album, this one includes several guest appearances.

Track listing

Track Song Title Writer(s) Original Artist Length
1 "Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down" Merle Haggard Merle Haggard 2:51
2 "Black Sheep" (with John Anderson) Robert Altman, Daniel Darst John Anderson 3:25
3 "Some Broken Hearts Never Mend" Wayland Holyfield Don Williams 3:08
4 "Promises" Randy Travis, John Lindley Randy Travis 3:58
5 "I've Got a Tiger by the Tail" (with Ricky Skaggs) Harlan Howard, Buck Owens Buck Owens 2:33
6 "Jesus and Bartenders" Larry Cordle, Leslie Satcher Larry Cordle 3:29
7 "These Days I Barely Get By" George Jones, Tammy Wynette George Jones 3:03
8 "Miami, My Amy" Hank Cochran, Dean Dillon, Royce Porter Keith Whitley 3:35
9 "I Still Sing This Way" Chris DuBois, David Lee, Daryle Singletary Daryle Singletary 3:27
10 "Lovin' on Back Streets" Hugh King Mel Street 3:02
11 "Fifteen Years Ago" Ray Smith Conway Twitty 3:40
12 "We're Gonna Hold On" (with Rhonda Vincent) Jones, Earl Montgomery George Jones & Tammy Wynette 2:55

References

  • Allmusic

 
 

 

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