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Never Wanted Anybody She Had

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THE BEST NEW COUNTRY MUSIC GROUP OF 2011
The magnificent "Rodeos and Radios" is the ballad of
the rodeo bull rider who leaves his devoted lady for his
first love (that rodeo), after "saddling up his pickup truck,
with 400 miles to go for an eight-second ride." It speaks
of the only thing that can soothe this cowboy's mind: the
all-night country music show on the radio that accompa-
nies him on his dedicated journey. Rodeos...and radios.

The majestic "Where Eagles Fly" reflects a man's hopes
and dreams. "Today I watched an eagle soar, his wings
upon the wind / I thought of how I'd like to try and fly as
high as him / Just leave behind my broken dreams and
reach up for the sky / And with you to help me spread  
my wings, I'm sure that I could fly."

The riff in "Friday Night Blues" will get you set to go
Texas two-steppin'. That "Temporary Relief" (any guess
what it might be?) is "better than no relief at all." And
when it's agreed that she "Never Wanted Anybody She
Had," who's talking...cowboys at a corral, some guys at
their high school reunion, or a gang of inmates doin'
time? You be the judge.

Even the beginning of life is celebrated on this album
with "Ocean Blue Eyes" which is dedicated to newborn
babies and their proud parents, who can see an
ocean-full of thought in those bright eyes. Here is every
parent's prayer, in a song that anybody who's ever been
a mom or dad can relate to.

For genius words and performances, listen to the songs
of "Greetings from Texas"...but for the ultimate music
rush (a real "gold" rush), buy the album. If you're a
country music fan--whether from the deep South, out
West, the great white North, or Midtown Manhattan--
you'll be glad you did.
Just a stone's throw down the road from Dallas lies the
sleepy rural town of Gunter, Texas. Gunter is the home of
brothers Tim and Kerry "Kid" Pelley, and when they joined
forces with their sister Dorothy Reed and Johnny Mac
Cates to write some songs, the Pelleys woke up Gunter.
Now, their music will wake up the rest of us.

Joined by vocalists Troy Werner and Paul Myers, the
Pelleys have created their group's self-titled debut album
"Greetings from Texas." The result is cutting-edge
modern country music that's so real, you'll swear you're in
the Lone Star State every time you hear it. Some genius
songwriting and performing takes place on this album.

The banjos, dobros, keyboards, mandolins and smooth
guitars reflect the feel of the beautiful brand of country
music inherent in the North Texas region. And the
superlative lyrics make listening to "Greetings from Texas"
more than worthwhile. It's music that'll get you happy...pep
you up...and make you think. It'll also make you thank
God for the luck He's blessed you with.

"Ordinary Man" is a masterpiece that must have certainly
come to writers Tim, Dorothy, and Troy directly from
Heaven: "Let my heart be strong enough to lift someone
who's weary / Let my eyes see clear enough to lead
someone who’s blind / And let my mind be wise enough to
teach someone of Your love / Let this ordinary man make
a difference in this life."

The Louisiana Cajun-music influence is strongly reflected
in "The Girl I Go With." Its squeezebox, heavy kettle drum,
and toe-tappin' beat are maintained throughout this song,
with some of the smartest, most "grit-kickin'" lyrics. And
make sure you listen very carefully for all the hidden
meanings within "The Girl I Go With."
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