Highways & Dance Halls
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Highways & Dance Halls | |||||
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Studio album by Tyler England | |||||
Released | November 23, 1999 | ||||
Genre | Country | ||||
Label | Capitol Nashville | ||||
Producer | Garth Brooks | ||||
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Tyler England chronology | |||||
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Highways & Dance Halls is the third studio album released by American country music artist Ty England. Released in 1999 as his only album for Capitol Records, it is also the only album which he recorded under his birth name of Tyler England. None of the singles from this album entered the country charts.
The track "My Baby No Está Aquí No More" was later recorded by Garth Brooks on his album The Lost Sessions, while "Travelin' Soldier" — originally cut in 1996 by its writer, Bruce Robison — would become a Number One country hit in 2003 when the Dixie Chicks released it.
[edit] Track listing
- "My Baby No Está Aquí No More" (Shane Stockton, David Stephenson) – 2:44
- "She's Gonna Miss Me When He's Gone" (Stephenson) – 3:43
- "She Don't Care About Me" (Bruce Robison) – 2:56
- "I Drove Her to Dallas" (Mark Narmore, Tony Martin) – 3:33
- "Blame It on Mexico" (Sherrie Gregg, Darrel Staedtler) – 2:58
- "Forever" (Rafe VanHoy) – 3:42
- "Too Many Highways" (Clay Blaker, Stephenson) – 3:37
- "Collect from Wichita" (Neal Coty, Randy VanWarmer) – 4:36
- "I'd Rather Have Nothing" (Mike McClure) – 4:05
- "I Knew I Loved You" (Byron Hill, Gary Scruggs) – 3:19
- "Travelin' Soldier" (Robison) – 5:29
- "Should've Asked Her Faster" (Bob DiPiero, Al Anderson, Joe Klimek) – 3:23