The Road Hammers (album)
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The Road Hammers | |||||
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Studio album by The Road Hammers | |||||
Released | October 25, 2005 | ||||
Genre | Country rock | ||||
Length | 48:26 | ||||
Label | Open Road Recordings | ||||
Producer | Scott Baggett Jason McCoy |
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The Road Hammers chronology | |||||
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The Road Hammers is the debut album of The Road Hammers, a Canadaian-based country rock band fronted by singer Jason McCoy. Released in 2005 on Open Road Recordings, it produced the singles "I'm a Road Hammer", "East Bound and Down" (a cover of the Jerry Reed song), "Nashville Bound" and "Girl on the Billboard" (a cover of the Del Reeves song). Each of these songs reached Top Ten on the Canadian country music charts for The Road Hammers.
The song "A Heart with a Four-Wheel Drive" was previously recorded by 4 Runner on their self-titled album.
[edit] Track listing
- "Ignition" - 0:08
- "I'm a Road Hammer" (Denny Carr, Jason McCoy) - 4:05
- "Overdrive" (McCoy, Robert Ellis Orrall) - 3:49
- "Keep on Truckin'" (Scott Baggett, Clayton Bellamy, Chris Byrne, Denny Carr, McCoy) - 3:55
- "Girl on the Billboard" (Walter Haynes, Hank Mills) - 4:07
- "A Heart with a Four-Wheel Drive" (Billy Maddox, Paul Thorn) - 3:41
- "East Bound and Down" (Jerry Reed) - 3:13
- "Call It a Day" (Steve Fox, McCoy, Tim Taylor) - 4:03
- "Nashville Bound" (Bellamy, McCoy) - 4:23
- "Willin'" (Lowel T. George) - 4:05
- "The Hammer Goin' Down" (Chris Knight, Dean Miller) - 5:15
- "I'm a Road Hammer Reprise" (Carr, McCoy) - 5:35
- "Flat Tires (Bloopers, Out-Takes 'N Such)" - 2:00
- "Absolutely Nothing" - 0:07
- track is seven seconds of silence