Walker, Clay: Clay Walker / If I Could Make A Living / Hypnotise The Moon / Rumor Has It
Walker, Clay: Clay Walker / If I Could Make A Living / Hypnotise The Moon / Rumor Has It
Format: CD
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Artist: Walker, Clay
Label: Morello
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929800342
Genre: Country
Two CD set containing Clay Walker's first four Platinum-selling albums from 1993 to 1997. Contains 16 hit singles including six Number Ones. Combined, these albums spent a total of 276 weeks on the American country charts. Clay Walker signed with Giant Records in 1993 and remained with the label until it closed it's doors in 2001 making him it's biggest and fastest-selling country artist during the label's 11-year history. Born Ernest Clayton Walker on 19th August 1969 in Beaumont, Texas, the same Gulf of Mexico town best known in country music history for launching the career of George Jones, but also, in more recent times, as the birthplace of Mark Chesnutt and Tracy Byrd. When George Strait launched his career and, ignoring his record label's advice, wore a cowboy hat, he opened up the doorway for a new movement in country music; "Hat Acts". Some were, as Strait was himself, genuine cowboys who wore Stetsons as part of their everyday dress, others were imitators obviously hopping on to the bandwagon. Clay Walker was the genuine article.
Tracks:
1.1 Dreaming with My Eyes Open
1.2 What's It to You
1.3 The Silence Speaks for Itself
1.4 How to Make a Man Lonesome
1.5 Next Step in Love
1.6 White Palace
1.7 Money Can't Buy (The Love We Had)
1.8 Things I Should Have Said
1.9 Where Do I Fit in the Picture
1.10 Live Until I Die
1.11 I Don't Know How Love Starts
1.12 If I Could Make a Living
1.13 The Melrose Avenue Cinema Two
1.14 My Heart Will Never Know
1.15 What Do You Want for Nothin'
1.16 This Woman and This Man
1.17 Boogie Till the Cows Come Home
1.18 Heartache Highway
1.19 You Make It Look So Easy
1.20 Lose Your Memory
1.21 Money Ain't Everything
1.22 Down By the Riverside
2.1 Who Needs You Baby
2.2 I Won't Have the Heart
2.3 Let Me Take That Heartache (Off Your Hands)
2.4 Hypnotize the Moon
2.5 Hand Me Down Heart
2.6 Only on Days That End in 'Y'
2.7 Where Were You
2.8 Loving You Comes Naturally to Me
2.9 Bury the Shovel
2.10 A Cowboy's Toughest Ride
2.11 Love Me Like You Love Me
2.12 Rumor Has It
2.13 One, Two, I Love You
2.14 I'd Say That's Right
2.15 Heart Over Head Over Heels
2.16 Watch This
2.17 You'll Never Hear the End of It
2.18 Country Boy and City Girl
2.19 I Need a Margarita
2.20 That's Us
2.21 Then What