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Johnny Bush, Green Snakes

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1559389

Disk length: 43m 36s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Green Snakes (On The Ceiling) 2:11
2. When Did You Stop Lovin' Me 4:10
3. I Wish That I Could Fall In Love Today 2:41
4. Driving Nails (In My Coffin) 2:22
5. Rainbow In Daddy's Eyes 3:33
6. Dos Tacos 2:22
7. The Next Voice You Hear 3:03
8. He Dont' Deserve You Anymore 3:15
9. Glory Train (Holy Train) 2:25
10. Cheatin' Fire 3:06
11. Nobody's Business (But My Own) 2:41
12. The Truth About You 3:01
13. You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry 2:51
14. Moon Mullican Story 2:18
15. The Pipeliner Blues 3:28

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Review

Until his late-'90s comeback, Johnny Bush was known mainly as the writer of Willie Nelson's "Whiskey River." Though a mysterious vocal disorder in the early '70s interrupted his singing career, Bush has regained his voice and reclaimed his position as king of the honky-tonk barstool. This self-produced collection takes its title from one of Bush's cult classics of the '70s, as "Green Snakes (On the Ceiling)" has since become a Texas roadhouse anthem. The rest of the selection tends toward vintage material, with Bush sampling the songbooks of Floyd Tillman ("Driving Nails in My Coffin"), Harlan Howard ("I Wish I Could Fall in Love Today"), and Hank Locklin ("Glory Train."). The conjunto novelty of "Dos Tacos" and the retro swing of "Nobody's Business (But My Own)" fall comparatively flat, but when Bush applies his still-boyish tenor to ballads as strong as "The Next Voice You Hear" and "He Don't Deserve You Anymore," he shows why he was once billed as "the Country Caruso." --Don McLeese

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