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A message from Gary Floater: Thanks to Puffy Dan, Flip Dickerson, Brandon Wayne, and Marvin Hopkins for believing the songs enough to record them for this tribute album - these musicians are good people but they've still got a long way to go in my book.
Genre:
Country: Outlaw Country
Release Date:
2009
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A Hero Never Learns
Gary Floater
© Copyright-Gary Floater Worldwide Entertainment
(654165018020)
Record Label: Gary Floater
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1. The Dirty South |
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2. That\'s When The Eagle Screams |
2:59 |
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3. Stand Back Boys I\'m Fixing To Care |
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4. A Hero Never Learns |
2:24 |
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5. Whole Lot Further to Fall |
2:03 |
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6. Holding On So Tight |
3:05 |
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7. Grandpa\'s Promise |
1:21 |
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8. It\'s High Time This Old Cowboy Quit Getting So Goldanged High |
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9. Let Me Kiss You Where It Hurts |
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10. Dust Off The Dulcimer (One More Time) |
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A hero never learns.
If you ask Gary Floater what keeps him going after surviving the inevitable ups and downs of four decades of the entertainment business and after influencing three generations of country artists with his honest and bleary-eyed songwriting, he'll tell you: it started out all for the money.
And just when he seemed to be in reach of the financial decadence he'd always dreamed about - at the age of 25 - his financial prospects deteriorated after a string of ill-advised televised comments and international marriages that kept Gary from returning to the country of his birth.
Maybe it was due to lingering embarrassment over his late night falling-out with Telly Savalas on the Tonight Show. Maybe the distance from the red dirt of his Missouri home snuffed Gary's creative spark. Whatever the reason, from 1983 to 1993, during ten years, Gary wrote only two songs, "Grandpa's Promise" and "A Whole Lot Further To Fall."
When he was penniless and stranded in the Netherlands, selling fruit to Dutch businessmen in the subway stations of Amsterdam, that's when the songwriting began again. And that's when it became all about the music.
If you told the scruffy haired young man who grew up near in Miami, Missouri that he would write hit songs one day that inspired hundreds to sing along, to tunes like "That's When the Eagle Screams" and "It's High Time This Old Cowboy Quit Getting So Goldanged High," he wouldn't have believed you.
But he did. He's been to hell and back.
For the money. For the music. And for you - the fans.
Ten years since his last major label release, a group of artists who have been moved by Gary's works have joined together in a big public thank you to a man who made country music and did it his way.
The Floater Way.
A Hero Never Learns: The Songs of Gary Floater
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