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Savin' the Honky Tonk - Mark Chesnutt
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  1. Somebody Save the Honky Tonks
  2. I'm a Saint
  3. The Lord Loves the Drinkin' Man
  4. Would These Arms Be in Your Way
  5. You Can't Do Me This Way
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  1. Somebody Save the Honky Tonks
  2. I'm a Saint
  3. The Lord Loves the Drinkin' Man
  4. Would These Arms Be in Your Way
  5. You Can't Do Me This Way
  6. A Hard Secret to Keep
  7. What Are We Doing in Love
  8. Don't Ruin It for the Rest of Us
  9. Mama's House
  10. Since You Ain't Home
  11. Think Like a Woman
  12. Then We Can All Go Home
  13. Beer Bait and Ammo
  14. My Best Drinkin'
  15. Honky Tonk Heroes
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There's a lot of truth to the title of Mark Chesnutt's tenth album, 2004's Savin' the Honky Tonk. Chenutt began his career as a new traditionalist country singer, indebted to Merle and George and singing straight-ahead honky tonk, but as his star rose and the decade rolled along, he moved further and further into country-pop, culminating in his 1999 crossover hit "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing," a cover of Aerosmith's love theme to Michael Bay's absurd Armageddon. It might have been his biggest hit, peaking at 17 on the pop ...

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Savin' the Honky Tonk 2016, Vivaton! Records

UPC: 180214000017

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