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Craig Sellers : Something Worth Fighting For
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Craig Sellers delivers his debut album with a kickin country served up with warm, rich vocals and a solid traditional sound with fiddle, steel and some smokin guitar.
Genre: Country: Modern Country
Release Date: 2005
Something Worth Fighting For Record Label: Cozy Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Do These Boots Match My Thong? 3:11 $0.99
Redneck Saturday Night 2:41 $0.99
Don't Gotta Work For You 3:27 $0.99
Let Me See You Ride 3:17 $0.99
Something Worth Fighting For 3:41 $0.99
Learn About Life 3:35 $0.99
The Little Things 3:55 $0.99
Congratulations 3:36 $0.99
Old Green Tackle Box 4:02 $0.99
Almost Over You 3:34 $0.99
Jose Can You See 3:16 $0.99
Thank God You Ain't Puttin Up Hay 2:57 $0.99
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Album Notes

Copied from About.com review by Penny Rondinella

Guide Rating - 5 STARS

The Bottom Line

This native of the Smoky Mountains foothills started playing guitar at the age of 10. He has a real nice husky voice and knows how to pick a guitar. He also has a great sense of humor also, there are a couple of funny songs on this album. "Do These Boots Match My Thong" and "Jose Can You See" pretty witty writing I'd say. A great addition to any country fans collection. I can't wait to hear more from this artist.
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Pros
"Reckneck Saturday Night"
"Something Worth Fighting For"
"Learn About Life"

Cons
None.

Description

Produced by Kenny Holloway.
Sellers wrote 8 out of the 12 tracks.
Released on Cozy Records
Guide Review - Something Worth Fighting For - Craig Sellers

Craig says a song should tell a story, and stories he tells on this album. Says that this album sums up the freedoms we have here in the United States. Well, He has bragging rights with "Redneck Saturday Night." This great song is about being proud at tractor pulling' night and the machine behind the man. At least that's what I got out of it.
A song about life in general like paying taxes, dues, taking care of family and changing a diaper or two are some words in "Don't Gotta Work For You." The song "Old Green Tackle Box" took me by surprise. I was listening to it and thinking I had heard it before, and finally at the end I knew. I had gotten by email once and it was a joke. Nice way of making it into a song.

"The Little Things" I immediately thought of the Chesney song "The Good Life." This one just may have the same hit potential for Craig. Not sure, but it may be a song about his life. Some nice ballads on this album like "Congratulations." About a wife telling her husband he's going to be a Dad. Again, may be about his life, since he wrote it. Favorite on the album is "Learn About Life" which has great lines "Give your heart like it won't get broken" and "make the most out of every minute of time."

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author: NCFAN
12 Ssongs and all 12 should have made so-call popular radio. I have four songs that I really like on this one. in no order 1-DO THESE BOOTS MATCH MY THONG 2-SOMETHING WORTH FIGHTING FOR 3-COGRATULATIONS 4-Almost over you
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