Brooks & Dunn - The Long Goodbye.wmv video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/10/09

Steers & Stripes is the seventh studio album, released in 2001, by country duo Brooks & Dunn on Arista Nashville. The album produced five singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, of which the first three were all Number Ones. "Ain't Nothing 'bout You", the first single, became the duo's biggest hit, spending six weeks at the top of the charts. The song was also declared by Billboard as the Number One country song for the entire year of 2001. Following it were "Only in America" and "The Long Goodbye" (the latter of which was later a pop hit for Ronan Keating, co-written with Paul Brady). The last two singles were the #5 "My Heart Is Lost to You" and the #12 "Every River".

The track "The Last Thing I Do" was also recorded by James Otto on his debut album Days of Our Lives, and by Montgomery Gentry on their 2004 album You Do Your Thing (as "If It's the Last Thing I Do").

Track listing

"Only in America" (Kix Brooks, Don Cook, Ronnie Rogers) -- 4:29

"The Last Thing I Do" (David Lee Murphy, Kim Tribble) -- 4:02

"The Long Goodbye" (Paul Brady, Ronan Keating) -- 3:51

"Go West" (Brooks, Bob DiPiero) -- 3:56

"My Heart Is Lost to You" (Brett Beavers, Connie Harrington) -- 2:59

"Good Girls Go to Heaven" (Ronnie Dunn, Terry McBride, Shawn Camp) -- 2:50

"When She's Gone, She's Gone" (Tom Douglas, Wayland Holyfield) -- 4:25

"Ain't Nothing 'bout You" (Tom Shapiro, Rivers Rutherford) -- 3:22

"Unloved" (Steve Diamond, Keith Follesé) -- 4:30

"Deny, Deny, Deny" (Brooks, DiPiero) -- 3:20

"Lucky Me, Lonely You" (Dunn, McBride, Camp) -- 3:24

"I Fall" (Brooks, Don Cook) -- 3:15

"Every River" (Kim Richey, Angelo Petraglia, Tom Littlefield) -- 3:29

"See Jane Dance" (Charlie Crow) -- 4:12

Personnel

Bob Bailey - background vocals

Kix Brooks - lead and background vocals

J.T. Corenflos - electric guitar

Eric Darken - percussion

Greg Davis - banjo

Dan Dugmore - steel guitar

Ronnie Dunn - lead and background vocals

Kim Fleming - background vocals

Shannon Forrest - drums

Paul Franklin - steel guitar, Dobro

Kenny Greenberg - electric guitar

Vicki Hampton - background vocals

Aubrey Haynie - fiddle

B. James Lowry - acoustic guitar

Brent Mason - electric guitar, gut string guitar

Mindi Abair - saxophone

Gene Miller - background vocals

Steve Nathan - keyboards, synthesizer, piano, B3 organ

Michael Rhodes - bass guitar

Kim Richey - background vocals

Chris Rodriguez - background vocals

Brent Rowan - acoustic guitar, electric guitar

John Wesley Ryles - background vocals

Harry Stinson - background vocals

Trisha Yearwood - background vocals

Strings by The Nashville String Machine conducted by David Campbell.

Comments

9 years ago

Benard Clement

This is my favorite song. Back n the Day i song this and i tore it up Boo yow

9 years ago

Al Huggins

if it gets to be too long a goodbye, that could spell, you just might be thinking it's worth another try. if you know hurting, you'll most likely be hurting someone else. change or do your best to let go.....what other choices do you have, other than but to keep holding on and never mending your broken heart. it's always better for the other person too, and the healing will always be quicker if you're not spending any time blaming. just accept for one reason or another it just didn't work, say goodbye, leave it alone, and move on. you'll both find the right one down the road. don't dwell on the bad, because there had to be some good to remember.......

10 years ago

patricia falbo

This is one of my favorite songs they have done, such talent ....

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