Everybody's Got a Song

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 42:39

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Donnies got lots of good songs

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Donnie proves the point on this very good album that he certainly has a song (or two). Collaborating with several other top class songwriters (as he has done through the years) including John Prine, Tony Joe White, Eddie Hinton plus Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham then this 1997 album stands the test of time. With more than a peppering of humour to help with the hooks, there are strong melodies and chunky rhythms befitting of his Muscle Shoals links then there's the added bonus of Delbert McClinton helping out as well. Well worth the effort of downloading and adding to anyones collection.

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Donnie Fritts is a name you probably don’t know unless you look for well-crafted songs, which he has been writing in collaboration with some of the finest in Muscle Shoals and Nashville for quite a long stretch of time. Luminaries such as Waylon and Willie, Kris Kristofferson, Tony Joe White, John Prine, and more have come forward to help him put out this disc. Fritts’ voice is not his strength, but with the likes of those mentioned above, plus other voices such as Lucinda Williams and Delbert McClinton, there is more than adequate support, and his voice does eventually grow on you. Outstanding players such as Mike Utley, Lee Roy Parnell, Stephen Bruton, and Clayton Ivey contribute strong musical backing as well. This isn’t an official tribute disc, but it definitely is a fitting tribute to the esteem in which Donnie Fritts is held. – Bob Gottlieb

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