Nat Stuckey | Words and Music By Nat Stuckey and Friends

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Words and Music By Nat Stuckey and Friends

by Nat Stuckey

Genre: Country: Contemporary Country
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1. Waitin' in Your Welfare Line
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2. Sweet Thang
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2:59 $0.99
3. Pop a Top
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2:43 $0.99
4. The Man That I Am
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5. Half the Love
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6. Two Together (feat. Connie Smith)
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2:29 $0.99
7. You Don't Have to Go Home (But You Can't Stay Here)
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8. Living in Love
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9. Rose Ellen
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10. A Hurt As Big As Texas
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11. One More Time
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12. Touch Me Again
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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Singer Songwriter Nat Stuckey wrote or co-wrote all the songs on this cd. Plus, there is a duet with the talented Connie Smith titled "Two Together" . So what is new about these songs:? "A Hurt As Big As Texas" and "Touch Me Again have never been released. If you like classic country music, this is a fine example of great songs and terrific vocals.
Some of these songs were hits for other people, such as "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line": Buck Owens; "Sweet Thang": Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn; "Pop A Top": Jim Ed Briown and Alan Jackson. Hear Nat's v ersion on this cd.
I hope you will enjoy.
Ann M . Stuckey


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