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Some People Change

Some People Change
Montgomery Gentry

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Track Listing

  1. Some People Change - Montgomery Gentry, Dulaney, Michael
  2. Hey Country - Montgomery Gentry, Allmand, Bart
  3. Lucky Man - Montgomery Gentry, Lee, David Cory
  4. Takes All Kinds - Montgomery Gentry, Gentry, Troy
  5. Your Tears Are Comin' - Montgomery Gentry, Hambridge, Tom
  6. Clouds - Montgomery Gentry, Montgomery, Eddie
  7. Twenty Years Ago - Montgomery Gentry, Nicholson, Gary
  8. What Do Ya Think About That - Montgomery Gentry, Jones, Brett
  9. Redder Than That - Montgomery Gentry, Teren, George
  10. A Man's Job - Montgomery Gentry, Montgomery, Eddie
  11. If You Wanna Keep an Angel - Montgomery Gentry, Gentry, Troy
  12. Free Ride in the Fast Lane - Montgomery Gentry, Rutherford, Rivers

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6728 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-10-24
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

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It might have been tempting to subtitle the latest from Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry ...And Some People Don't. Though the soaring title ballad that opens the album celebrates the power of redemptive transformation, much of the material finds the duo pledging allegiance to roots that remain proudly hick ("Hey Country," with its interplay of banjo and screaming rock guitars) and defiantly redneck ("Redder," "What Do You Think About That"). Highlights include a deathbed reconciliation between a stubborn father and his rebellious son on "20 Years Ago" and a revenge song that channels a "Pretty Woman" groove on "Your Tears Are Coming." Wherever Montgomery Gentry are taking their music, they haven't forgotten where they came from. --Don McLeese


Customer Reviews

A great album4
This was my first CD by MG. I thought it was an instant classic for country music lovers. Almost every song on here is about redemption (Some People Change), love (Lucky Man), or just puts a smile on your face (Redder Than That). I love this CD.
The only slight downfall is the song "Clouds". It is a tear jerker and does not fit into the tempo of every other song on here.
But still, I love this CD and am glad this is the new face of country music.

like it4
never heard of these guys until I saw the video of the song, "What do you think about that?" I really like that song, so true it is. Good album.

What a great album5
I'm not really a country music fan. I normally listen to contemparary Christian / gospel / rock / alt. That being said I really really like this album. It's honest, heartfelt, and just downright good. This is probably the best country album I've ever heard.