No Stranger to Shame
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No Stranger to Shame is the follow-up album to Uncle Kracker's double-platinum Double Wide. It is currently the only Uncle Kracker album to have two charting singles on the Billboard Hot 100 (In a Little While & Drift Away).
Track listing
- All songs composed by Uncle Kracker (credited as Matthew Shafer) and Mike Bradford unless noted.
- "Keep It Comin'" – 3:21
- "Thunderhead Hawkins" – 3:47
- "In a Little While" – 4:09
- "I Wish I Had a Dollar" – 4:03
- "Drift Away" (Mentor Williams) – 4:15
- "Baby Don't Cry" – 4:27
- "I Do" – 3:11
- "Memphis Soul Song" (Martin Gross, Shafer, Bradford) – 3:57
- "I Don't Know" – 3:57
- "To Think I Used to Love You" – 3:28
- "Letter to My Daughters" (David Allan Coe, Shafer, Bradford) – 3:08
- "No Stranger to Shame" – 8:27
Notes and trivia
- A song entitled After School Special begins at the 4:41 mark of the last track on the explicit version of the album.
- Since the song "No Stranger to Shame" ends at the 3:40 mark and "After School Special" starts at the 4:41 second mark, there is an entire 1:01 of silence.
- "Thunderhead Hawkins" refers to an alter-ego of country music singer Hank Williams, Jr., which the song is about.
- A remix of "To Think I Used to Love You" is featured on the CD soundtrack to the film Sweet Home Alabama.
- "Drift Away" features Dobie Gray, who previously had a major hit with the song, in a vocal duet.
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" Follow Me" · "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" · "In a Little While" · " Drift Away" · "Memphis Soul Song" · "Rescue" · "Writing It Down" · " Smile" · "Good to Be Me" · "My Hometown"
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