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Gary Allan secret song

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Pitcinbos

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May 25, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/25/98
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There's a hidden track on the Gary Allan Cd, "It Would Be You".
Just let the disc play at the end of the last song. I think you'll agree it's
the best song on the album.

Cowboy

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May 26, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/26/98
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What's it called—and how can it be "hidden" on a CD?

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Mjbeagle

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May 26, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/26/98
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I dont know if I would call it the best song on the album...most sentimental
and topical and good yes...but best song honors go to the Jake Kelly and Billy
Yates composition of "I've Got a Quarter In My Pocket"...Great honkytonk song

DW

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May 26, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/26/98
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Is there a better mainstream artist than Gary Allan for great honky tonk
songs? His first cd is full of them. I can't wait to hear the new album;
it sounds great so far!

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Country Boy

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May 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/27/98
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Cowboy <cow...@badsector.com> wrote in article
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> >the best song on the album.
>

I listened to it today...it's just Gary & a guitar singing a song that's
not listed on the album cover. You have to wait over a minute after the
11th song ends. Then it starts...I believe the title is "No Judgement
Day." It made me think about the kids shooting kids story that's in the
news today.


tera

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May 28, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/28/98
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>> What's it called—and how can it be "hidden" on a CD?
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>> Cowboy

It's not really "hidden" - just included at the end of the listed cd tracks
and not mentioned as a track on the cd liner notes. More and more artists
are doing this as a result of the enormous space available on cd's. 10
tracks do not fill up a cd at the usual radio ready 3 minute song. For
instance, I just heard the Brian Eno cd "The Drop" wherein he included a
hidden song at the end - the darn thing went on for over twenty minutes;
tons of keyboard/synthesizer passages - I had to turn it off, couldn't stand
it anymore! Eno is rock, btw. This hidden song stuff is pretty new to
country albums but has been done on rock albums for a few years. Other of
note is Alannis Morrissette. Tera

travis...@verizon.net

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Nov 29, 2018, 1:05:20 PM11/29/18
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After the last song there's a minute or so break, then the hidden song comes on. It is based off a true story that happened in my home town. Gary Allan and the main writer of the song changed the names of the people out of respect.
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