gonecountry
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Post by gonecountry on Sept 6, 2017 20:41:56 GMT -5
I'm guessing it is probably She Aint In It, but I would love Paycheck or many others....
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zjames
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Post by zjames on Sept 6, 2017 20:47:41 GMT -5
If he wanted the easiest hit: "Night Shift"
But I think "She Ain't In It" is the best song on the album, so I hope that gets released.
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.indulgecountry
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Post by .indulgecountry on Sept 6, 2017 21:02:18 GMT -5
"She Ain't in It" is the correct choice. He can't just release little uptempo ditties his whole career. It's time to diversify, and he's got the momentum to make it work. I totally see that song doing really well for him, and it'll do more for his career/brand than another fluff track will do.
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dm2081
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Post by dm2081 on Sept 6, 2017 21:07:44 GMT -5
I would go with "Night Shift" personally. I think its the safest hit and would easily sustain the momentum. I don't see the need to risk "She Ain't In It" at this point, even though its one of my 3 favorites on the album.
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Post by countrymusicjunkie on Sept 6, 2017 21:19:24 GMT -5
I voted for "She Ain't In It" but I really love "California Sunrise" as well.
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gonecountry
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Post by gonecountry on Sept 6, 2017 21:24:24 GMT -5
I guess the question I have is whether it is smart to go 5 deep? If he does slow the tempo down w/ She Aint In It (and it moves up as quickly as HOTDF), then I would think that it would be great to close out the era w/ Paycheck, Night Shift or Cowboy Hat. Hell, I'd love Out of Style even..
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