Judge Jerrod and the Hung Jury
Jerrod Niemann
Label: SONY NASHVILLE/ ARISTA
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:13th July 2010
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Track Listing
- 1. Intro
- 2. They Should Have Named You Cocaine Lyrics
- 3. Lover, Lover Lyrics
- 4. Phone Call at 3 A.M.
- 5. Down In Mexico Lyrics
- 6. What Do You Want
- 7. A Friendly Request
- 8. The Buckin' Song Lyrics
- 9. Old School New Again
- 10. Intermission
- 11. Come Back To Me Lyrics
- 12. Drunken Complaint
- 13. How Can I Be So Thirsty Lyrics
- 14. Bakersfield Lyrics
- 15. A Concerned Fan
- 16. One More Drinkin' Song Lyrics
- 17. I Hope You Get What You Deserve Lyrics
- 18. Deep Thoughts
- 19. For Everclear Lyrics
- 20. Outro
Product Description
Jerrod Niemann may be a fresh voice on the country airwaves but this Kansas native has already been making a name for himself, both as a performer and a respected songwriter, best known for co-writing Garth Brooks' #1 hit "Good Ride Cowboy". Jerrod's creative style is very much his own, blending traditional roots with a contemporary edge, together with unconventional elements for an album that he describes as "deliciously diverse." For his upcoming major label debut, Jerrod found inspiration from his long-time friend and fellow recording artist,Jamey Johnson, who encouraged him to make a record that really meant something to him.
The resulting music is Judge Jerrod & The Hung Jury. With his first single "Lover, Lover," he has become the first new male artist to break into the Top 30 of the Billboard Country singles chart in under 6 weeks since 2006.
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