
Billy Ray Hatley and the Showdogs
More Years Than I Got
© 2003 Billy Hatley (783707667126)
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A mixture of Americana, American roots, blues, country, and rock-a-billy roll
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- 1 Workin for the Devil
- 2 Cold Hard Truth
- 3 More Years Than I got
- 4 Breakin Down
- 5 Turnin Up the Heat
- 6 Friends
- 7 Cherokee Mother
- 8 California Mexico
- 9 Loves Hard Road
- 10 Roll the Dice
- 11 American Dream
- 12 Apple Blues
- 13 Fever
- 14 Daddy's Cry
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"For those of us who have followed Bill Ray Hatley's songwriting and performing art for years, finally we have a portrait we can take home. This collection of personal stories for everyman showcases skillful writing, with stellar performances and production.
Is it Blues, country, Rythem & Blues, Americana? It's all of the above. Show Dogs on the runway, in all their glory. See for yourself; you won't be disappointed." Page Wilson "Out of the Blue Radio Review" 88.9 FM Richmond Va.
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Billy Ray is an American original.
author: JPI'm proud to have been associated over the years with this fine singer/songwriter. We love you Billy.
Good, honest music.......
author: Brad TuckerStraight ahead, guitar-driven, from-the-heart roots rock from one of Richmond's finest music-makers. Mr. Hatley and his boys have cooked up a winner.
The cd is very good! and I'm proud to be related to Billy!
author: Jonnie H. BlountAll the songs I know come from the heart and have taken a lot of work and it shows!
very pleasant CD-well produced-good melodies-I'd give it an 8!
author: david fasansegalA well produced opus, good rockabilly ( hope that's what it is! ) performed admirably. However, the proboscis of the drummer reminds me of a play by Ionesco. Besides that, I really did enjoy and am enjoying it.