The Dirt Road | |
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Sawyer Brown | |
Released | January 6, 1992 |
Label | Curb |
Produced by | Mark Miller Randy L. Scruggs |
The Dirt Road is a 1992 album by Sawyer Brown. It features the singles "The Dirt Road" and "Some Girls Do," along with "The Walk," which originally appeared on the Buick album. This is the first album to feature guitarist Duncan Cameron.
Track Listing[]
- "The Dirt Road" featuring Earl Scruggs (Mark Miller, Gregg Hubbard) – 2:53
- "Some Girls Do" (Miller) – 3:12
- "Another Trip to the Well" (Miller, Hubbard) – 4:00
- "Time and Love" (Miller, Randy L. Scruggs) – 3:18
- "Ruby Red Shoes" (Miller, Hubbard) – 3:00
- "Fire in the Rain" (Miller, Butch D. Myers) – 3:03
- "Burnin' Bridges (On a Rocky Road)" (Miller) – 2:55
- "Sometimes a Hero" (Miller, Hubbard) – 3:47
- "Ain't That Always the Way" (Miller, Hubbard) – 2:40
- "When Twist Comes to Shout" (Miller, Hubbard, Terry McMillan) – 3:19
- "The Walk" (Miller) – 3:43
Personnel[]
Sawyer Brown[]
- Duncan Cameron - lead guitar
- Hobie Hubbard - keyboards, vocals
- Mark Miller - lead vocals
- Jim Scholten - bass
- Joe Smyth - drums
Additional Musicians[]
- Bobby Randall
- Earl Scruggs
See Also[]
Sawyer Brown Members |
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Duncan Cameron - Joe Erkman - Shayne Hill - Hobie Hubbard - Mark Miller - Bobby Randall - Jim Scholten - Joe Smyth |
Sawyer Brown Albums |
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Sawyer Brown - Shakin' - Out Goin' Cattin' - Somewhere in the Night - Wide Open - The Boys are Back - Greatest Hits - Buick - The Dirt Road - Cafe on the Corner - Outskirts of Town - Greatest Hits 1990-1995 - This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All - Six Days on the Road - Hallelujah He is Born - Drive Me Wild - The Hits Live - Can You Hear Me Now - True Believer - Mission Temple Fireworks Stand - The Best of Sawyer Brown - Rejoice - Travelin' Band |