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'Fadin' Renegade is the final studio album to be released by American country music artist Doug Supernaw. Although its two singles failed to chart, the music video for "21-17" (the second single) spent five weeks at Number One on the video charts of the television network Great American Country.[1] The track "Took Her to the Moon" was previously recorded by Trace Adkins on his 1998 album Big Time. "21-17" was also recorded by Neal McCoy under the title "21 to 17" on his 1997 album Be Good at It.
[edit] Track listing
- "Fadin' Renegade" (Coke Sams) – 3:18
- "Wilting Rose" (Doug Supernaw, Lonnie Atkinson) – 2:59
- "One of Those Days" (Supernaw, Tammy Pierce) – 3:35
- "Took Her to the Moon" (Mark Nesler, Byron Hill) – 2:30
- "Drove Me to Drinkin'" (Supernaw, Allen Huff) – 3:02
- "Gave Away the Bride" (Supernaw) – 3:37
- "21-17" (Reese D. Wilson) – 4:31
- "So in Love with You" (Supernaw, Atkinson) – 2:32
- "Nothing Sure Looked Good on You" (Jim Rushing) – 2:32
- "Jaded Lover" (Chuck Pyle) – 4:05
- "Me and the Drummer" (Bill McDavid) – 4:19
- "Whatever Happened to Eddy" (Supernaw, Huff, Kenny Jackson) – 5:36
[edit] Personnel
- Tim Buckley – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin
- Frenchie Burke – fiddle, background vocals
- Don Crider – acoustic guitar, steel guitar, fiddle
- Joe Deleon – drums
- Allen Huff – background vocals, accordion, piano, Hammond organ
- Kenny Jackson – background vocals, acoustic guitar
- Kenny King – background vocals, bass guitar
- Freddie Powers – acoustic guitar
- Doug Supernaw – lead vocals
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