A Hit by Tim Ruzgar
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couple of tempo changes. Clever choreography
could make this a big dance hit.
Til The Last Shots Fired (63bpm) Trace
Adkins is a specialist in patriotic songs and he
delivers another stunner which includes backing
from the West Point Cadet choir. A very moving
listening song.
I Can’t Outrun You (104bpm) is a
melancholy song that I play over and over. The
richness of Trace’s voice just gets inside your
head as he sings about his lost love.
Hillbilly Rich (78bpm) this is a much funkier
track with tongue in cheek lyrics that Trace loves
to write and sing. This too could make a good
dance track.
Sometimes A Man Takes A Drink
(105bpm) is a fine waltz track just sitting waiting
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All I Ask For Anymore (65bpm) anyone
for one of you to write a good dance to it.
who knows Trace Adkins will know how he can
Trace closes his album with a powerful
Ten
belt ‘em out and switch to being an awesome
nightclub two step Muddy Water (66bpm)
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balladeer and that is just what he does here.
and this highlights just how powerful Trace’s
This song is a beautiful nightclub two step so
voice still is and I defy you not to fall in love
check it out for yourself.
Trace Adkins has been a big star in the world
with this song.
Let’s Do That Again (92bpm) we switch
of country music despite a chequered lifestyle
With his latest release Trace Adkins
tempo again with this brilliant track laced with
where he got shot, divorced a few times and
demonstrates that he is still a force to be
steel guitar and smooth harmonica playing
gone in and out of rehab. Trace releases his
reckoned with in country music. This is certainly
coupled with Trace’s very deep vocal. There
latest album on the Liberty label.
one of his best, if not the best, album he has
is a super improver dance to this by Andrew
Opening cut Sweet (84bpm) is a butt kickin’
ever released. I can guarantee you will love this
Palmer and Sheila Cox, Vivienne Scott and Fred
country rocker and fine way to kick off any
Buckley on our website and you should check
first class album.
album. A driving drum beat and Trace’s powerful
it out now.
vocals makes this a strong dance prospect.
Better Than I Thought It’d Be (92bpm)
Happy To Be Here (96bpm) Trace changes
Trace reverts to being a rocker on this track and
the mood completely with this harmonious cha
the musicianship is brilliant especially the guitar
cha that you just can’t help tapping your feet
solos. Another great dance track.
to. This too has the right credentials to whet
Marry For Money (126bpm) has some clever Listen
choreographers’ appetite.
lyrics and is a super east coast swing that has a
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