Bob Woods | This Town

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This Town

by Bob Woods

Guitar driven Americana solid as the rails under Railroad Money and as sweet as the Sweetheart Of The Prison Rodeo.
Genre: Country: Americana
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1. Sweetheart of the Prison Rodeo
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2. Failure By the Horns
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3:34 $0.99
3. Lonely Train
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3:53 $0.99
4. Hillbilly Heart
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5. Swing Train
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6. The Lights
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7. Railroad Money
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8. This Town
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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The crossroads of blues, country, swing, and folk driven by forty years of playing in beer joints and other honky-tonks.


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Bob Woods- Love "The LIghts"
Bob Woods puts his own refreshing original signature on some of the greatest country music genres. The album is chock full of great new country songs—but it still pays tribute to all the great old country classics. And Bob Woods does so without losing his own unique voice or turning into a cover band. On the third track, “The Lights,” Bob Woods poignantly captures the heartache of loss in a way that only great country music can. If you don’t like “This Town” then you don’t like country music.