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OLD DOMINION
Memory Lane (2023)
Anticipated by the homonymous eight-track EP in June 2023, the album "Memory Lane" comes to light in October of the same year, featuring a total of eighteen compositions. The owner of this release is the quintet Old Dominion, formed in 2007 in Nashville, the recognized capital of American country music. Old Dominion has indeed secured a prominent position in the contemporary country music scene, offering a clever blend between the most widespread genre in the United States and a delightful, well-crafted pop sound.
To further affirm Old Dominion's standing in the American music landscape, "Memory Lane" includes guest appearances by the emerging country music star Megan Moroney (in the captivating "Can’t Break Up Now") and the well-established country-pop musician Blake Shelton (in the concluding, engaging, and enjoyable "Ain’t Got A Worry").
To further affirm Old Dominion's standing in the American music landscape, "Memory Lane" includes guest appearances by the emerging country music star Megan Moroney (in the captivating "Can’t Break Up Now") and the well-established country-pop musician Blake Shelton (in the concluding, engaging, and enjoyable "Ain’t Got A Worry").
Riccardo Caccia
Tracklist played entirely by the RockPartyShow
1
Stay Drunk
3:04
2
A Million Things
3:02
3
Memory Lane
2:48
4
Different About You
2:38
5
Can't Break Up Now (feat. Megan Moroney)
3:13
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6
I Should Have Married You
2:41
7
Both Sides Of The Bed
2:25
8
How Good Is That
2:50
9
Some Horses
3:40
10
Easy To Miss
2:47
11
Sleep Without Drinking
2:58
12
Beautiful Sky
3:19
13
Love Drunk And Happy
2:54
14
Ain't Got A Worry
2:26
15
Easier Said With Rum
3:18
16
Hot Again
3:07
17
Freedom Like You
3:05
18
Ain't Got A Worry (feat. Blake Shelton)
2:26
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