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Vince Gill- Okie (CD)

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Vince Gill- Okie (CD)

Vince Gill- Okie (CD)

Vince Gill - Okie - With the album’s title and varied themes, Gill helps Merle Haggard and other inspirations reclaim ā€œOkie,ā€ a term used in the past to disparage Oklahoma natives living on the West Coast during the Dust Bowl and Great Depression years. For Gill, a proud Oklahoman, it now applies to common folks with specific fears and triumphs that are broadly relatable to listeners well beyond the Sooner State.

ā€œI thought this was going to be a songwriter record, not a concept album,ā€ Gill says in a press release. ā€œIt wound up being more information than I’d envisioned. A friend sent me an email saying, ā€˜You could have only written this record after living a 60-year-plus life.’ He said, ā€˜There’s no struggle in these songs, just truth and your experience.'"

A Letter to My Mama, the album’s lead release, applies Gill’s acoustic-driven, sentimental style to a nod to country music’s time-tested themes of faith, family and home. Readers can press play above to hear the song.

  • 1Ā I Don't Wanna Ride the Rails No More - 4:28
  • 2Ā The Price of Regret - 3:50
  • 3Ā Forever Changed - 3:41
  • 4Ā An Honest Man - 3:41
  • 5Ā What Choice Will You Make - 4:13
  • 6Ā Black and White - 3:46
  • 7Ā The Red Words - 4:48
  • 8Ā When My Amy Prays - 3:56
  • 9Ā A Letter to My Mama - 3:37
  • 10Ā Nothin' Like a Guy Clark Song - 5:03
  • 11Ā That Old Man of Mine - 3:53
  • 12Ā A World Without Haggard - 4:54

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Vince Gill - Okie - With the album’s title and varied themes, Gill helps Merle Haggard and other inspirations reclaim ā€œOkie,ā€ a term used in the past to disparage Oklahoma natives living on the West Coast during the Dust Bowl and Great Depression years. For Gill, a proud Oklahoman, it now applies to common folks with specific fears and triumphs that are broadly relatable to listeners well beyond the Sooner State.

ā€œI thought this was going to be a songwriter record, not a concept album,ā€ Gill says in a press release. ā€œIt wound up being more information than I’d envisioned. A friend sent me an email saying, ā€˜You could have only written this record after living a 60-year-plus life.’ He said, ā€˜There’s no struggle in these songs, just truth and your experience.'"

A Letter to My Mama, the album’s lead release, applies Gill’s acoustic-driven, sentimental style to a nod to country music’s time-tested themes of faith, family and home. Readers can press play above to hear the song.

  • 1Ā I Don't Wanna Ride the Rails No More - 4:28
  • 2Ā The Price of Regret - 3:50
  • 3Ā Forever Changed - 3:41
  • 4Ā An Honest Man - 3:41
  • 5Ā What Choice Will You Make - 4:13
  • 6Ā Black and White - 3:46
  • 7Ā The Red Words - 4:48
  • 8Ā When My Amy Prays - 3:56
  • 9Ā A Letter to My Mama - 3:37
  • 10Ā Nothin' Like a Guy Clark Song - 5:03
  • 11Ā That Old Man of Mine - 3:53
  • 12Ā A World Without Haggard - 4:54

Shop online 24/7 atĀ Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

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