[專輯] John Michael Montgomery - Time Files
Time Files:
1.What Did I Do
2 Let's Get Lost
3 If You Ever Went Away
4 Forever
5 With My Shirt On
6 Mad Cowboy Disease
7 Loving and Letting Go
8 Fly On
9 Drunkard's Prayer
10 All In a Day
11 Brothers Till The End
CMT專輯試聽:
http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/montgomery_john_michael/2327556/album.jhtml
If You Ever Went Away MV:
http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=KHDPoz3ac0I
新專輯的芭樂都不錯聽,像Let's Get Lost、If You Ever Went Away、Forever、
Loving and Letting Go、FLy On、All In A Day..等。
基本上可以聽他的新專輯我就很開心了,依他現在的人氣能出一張是一張(現在推的
單曲進榜都擠不進去)。喜歡抒情歌的,這張也許可以聽聽看。如果不是,聽完可能
會想睡覺 :)。
推薦曲:Let's Get Lost、If You Ever Went Away、Forever、Fly On、All In A Day
The Stories behind the songs :
"What Did I Do" (Jamey Johnson, George Teren)
That song is just cool as hell. It has real personality. There've been many
times I've walked around on my bad days when I think, "How did I get myself
into this or out of that, and how did I get here in the first place?"
Sometimes it's hard to believe I have what I have, and this is just a cool
song that deals with that.
"Let's Get Lost" (Arlis Albritton, Jamey Johnson, Jeremy Popoff)
That's just a romantic love song that I think was very well written. It just
makes me feel like going out and getting a blanket and taking my wife and
kids out on a picnic. It's a very sensitive yet to-the-point love song, the
kind I always seem to find a place for on my albums.
"If You Ever Went Away" (Daryl Burgess, Randy Houser)
I think that's just John Michael from one end of the spectrum to the other.
It's got a good story line and it definitely hits home with me. It was
something we cut on the last session and I knew it had to be a single.
"Forever" (James T. Slater)
I would have to say that is pure power ballad, pure John Michael. It chases
both sides--the sensitive side and that rock side. I think the thing just
rocks, and I expect that one to be a single as well.
"With My Shirt On" (Kelley Lovelace, Lee Thomas Miller, Luke Bryan)
I think this song has huge potential. I'm doing it in my show right now and
people are loving it. It's different than anything I've heard. I mean, who
would have a song about a guy worrying about his belly showing while having
sex? It's a real sleeper, a song that could really catch people off-guard and
wind up in a lot of people's iPods.
"Mad Cowboy Disease" (Jamey Johnson, Jeremy Popoff, Jon Maddux)
That's my little strange sense of humor going on. This takes me back to those
long nights of partying in the night clubs. I just thought it was funny,
especially the Mel Tillis part, and I like a little humor on every album.
"Loving And Letting Go" (Gary Hannan, Greg Barnhill)
This has got that kind of Lionel Ritchie feel. There's nothing really deep
about it--I guess it's just my "groovy" song of the album.
"Fly On" (George Molton)
I almost cut this a couple of albums ago, and when it came across my desk
again I called the publishing company and said, "I want to do this. I've
loved this song for years." There's a very epic, movie kind of feel about
this thign that just pulls you in.
"Drunkards's Prayer" (Chris Stapleton, Jameson Clark)
My brother and I were riding in the back of a vehicle in Nashville and the
guy driving said, "You've got to check this out." He played us this song and
Eddie put it on hold for Montgomery Gentry, but they never did cut it. I was
doing my vocals for this album in Eddie's studio and I asked him about it,
and wound up calling the publisher and cutting it myself. I always reserve a
spot on every album for a very traditional country song, and this is the one
this time.
"All In A Day" (Daryl Burgess, and Dan Demay)
This song just blew me away. I remember listening to the demo and it put this
big clock in my head. I was sitting there watching the hands go around as
this guy sang, and I thought, "I can rewind this song and start it over but I
can't do that with life. What's gone by has gone by." It was the most
significant pitch of the album for me and it got the album going in the
direction I wanted it to go.
"Brothers Till The End" (Gary Hannan, Phil O’Donnell, John Michael
Montgomery)
I had been writing for the album but I wasn't coming up with anything I was
really happy with. Then Gary Hannan introduced me to Phil O'Donnell, who grew
up like did in a family band. I had always wanted to start a song with a line
about my mom playing drums in our band, which she did, and as the song came
together I talked about Eddie and me growing up a year and a half apart in
this life we're in now. In fact, I wanted to bring Eddie in as a writer, but
we could never get our schedules to work out.
※ 引述《loveyourself (苦工)》之銘言:
: myspace多了一首歌Mad Cowboy Disease,標準的honky-tonk,
: 不過聲音聽起來怎麼不太像是JMM的嗓音。
: 這首歌本來是第一主打,後來才換成If You Ever Went Away..
: ※ 引述《loveyourself (瑪的方程式)》之銘言:
: : 九月要發新專輯Time Files,新單曲是If You Ever Went Away,揕長的抒情歌曲~~
: : myspace試聽:
: : http://www.myspace.com/johnmichaelmontgomery
: : 最近他要進醫院修養一陣子,想解決他的躁慮和失序的毛病。
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