Posted by
Black Knight on Saturday, March 15, 2008 11:19:09 PM
http://www.hannity.com/sectional.asp?id=16270
There are whites in Jeremiah Wright's Church but no blacks in Sean Hannity's Song Club.
"What I'd Say," "Let It Be Me," and "Jammin' For Stevie"
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"American Child," "I'm Already Gone" |
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"Devil Went Down to Georgia," "In America" |
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"I Just Came Back From A War," "The Way You Love Me" and "Nothin' To Lose." |
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"Independence Day" (Sean's opening theme song), "Wild Angels," "Valentine," "Happy Girl," "Concrete Angel," "Whatever You Say" |
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"My Honky Tonk History," Tritt's third outing for Sony Nashville Records, is Tritt's usual modus operandi at peak performance: rousing guitars, booming drums, incessant fiddling all performed in the name of southern rock. Right in the opening lines of the title cut "Honky Tonk History," Tritt patriotically swears allegiance to the rough and rowdy lifestyle: "I got these calluses from all those nights spent playing a Telecaster, `til my fingers led Bud Light." |
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"Redder," "What Do You Think About That," and "Some People Change" |
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Including: If Heaven Ain't a Lot Like Dixie, Country State of Mind, There's a Tear in My Beer, and more.. |
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