Incoming: The Hoyle Brothers – Don’t Leave Yet

The Hoyle Brothers – Don’t Leave Yet
Release: April 15, 2009
Discover: MySpace | Website
Purchase: Amazon | iTunes
From the press release:
The CD features 14 all-original songs and a tasteful remake of Waylon Jennings’ “Anita You’re Dreaming.” The independent release showcases The Hoyle Brothers’ A-list musicianship and heart-felt mastery of traditional country shuffles, two-beats, ballads and barn-burners.
Tracklist:
- How Many More Nights
- End of the Road
- If I’m Not Drunk
- Shot of Bourbon
- Hope Your Mama’s Proud
- Don’t Leave Yet
- My Misery
- Hank
- Heavy Now Hangs the Head
- Anita, You’re Dreaming
- The Woman That Passed Me By
- One More Day
- I Write You Letters
- Love Has Let Me Down
- Truck Stop Coffee
- The Barbeque Trail
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