It's All About the Money - you can listen to all tracks at CD Baby
Love at the Ready - Play ALL
Waltzin' Through Hell - Play Clip
Lovin' the Memory of You
If You're Looking Back
Wouldn't You Like to Know
It's All About the Money - Play Clip
Mama said, "Them's Gypsies"
If You Really, Really Love Me
It's How You Look
It's All About the Money
well isn't it?
my teevee news has been lying to me 24/7 for decades now, hasn't it? can't really expect multi-millionaire newscasters and newsrooms to expose their sponsors, can i? you suspect something is very wrong and very rotten too, don't you? we fear people who don't look, or talk, or worship like we do, don't we? and if we have a job and some healthcare coverage from work, we're afraid of losing what little we have if you speak up about overwork, bad pay, republican liars, democratic liars, single payer healthcare, aren't we?
we probably still cling to the idea that we're free too, don't we? but we need a permit to object to corporate thievery in public, don't we? political conventions can shuffle us off to 'free speech zones' far from where anyone would hear us, can't they? did you parents or grandparents or great grandparents die on battlefields for 'free speech zones'? we can vote for change and get none, can't we?
we're more afraid of losing what little we have if we speak up, aren't we?
some think bigger is better, don't they? the bailout of Wall Street bankers and other crooks with our future tax dollars hasn't helped us much, has it? trillions in actual bailouts for Wall Street bankers, yet infrastructure investment and jobs for you and me is picked apart dollar by dollar. why didn't we just buy the GM stock and turn it all around? or sell it to the union workers? why didn't we nationalize the banks until they were honest again? all much cheaper ... and where are the new regulations and enforcement of those we already have to ensure it doesn't happen again?
we're terrified of losing what little we have if we speak up, aren't we?
you know in your soul that higher wages matching the higher and higher productivity we've had for decades would bring back manufacturing and an economy for the middle class, don't you? preemptive war has led to preemptive arrest and incarceration, hasn't it? you've been told to be afraid of other religions and other peoples, haven't you? you've been sold that the corporate way is the American way, haven't you? you've been sold that taking care of each other is socialism or communism or some other un-American-ism, haven't you? but corporate welfare is essential; is American, isn't it? it's too bad you're not 'too big to fail', isn't it?
you're scared to death of losing what little you have if you speak up, aren't you? aren't you!
well this album is about none of the above - seriously - it has nothing, absolutely nothing, to do with any of it ... so don't be afraid to give it a listen.
folks say some tracks sound like:
James Otto, Brad Paisley, Jared, Taylor Swift, Matt Stillwell, Rascal Flatts, Jake Owen, Chris Issac, U2, Boy 2 Men, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Dave Matthews Band, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, The Ramones, The Allman Brothers Band, Fleetwood Mac , Robin Trower, Hank Williams Jr., Johnny Paycheck, Dwight Yoakam, John Conley, The Bellamy Brothers, Ferlin Husky, Leroy Van Dyke, Ned Miller, Frank Ifield, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Tom Jones, B.J. Thomas, Conway Twitty, C.W. McCall, to name but a few ...
we don't know about that, but tell us what you think. just hit the contact button ...