The listing, Free Ship: Toby Keith - Shock'n Y'all (2003) CD - County Music has ended.
CD only; no sleeve.
"I Love This Bar" (Toby Keith, Scotty Emerick) - 5:35
"Whiskey Girl" (Keith, Emerick) - 3:59
"American Soldier" (Keith, Chuck Cannon) - 4:23
"If I Was Jesus" (Cannon, Phil Madeira) - 3:44
"Time for Me to Ride" (Keith, Cannon) - 5:22
"Sweet" (Keith, Emerick, Cannon) - 3:06
"Don't Leave, I Think I Love You" (Keith, Ronnie Dunn) - 3:46
"Nights I Can't Remember, Friends I'll Never Forget" (Keith, Emerick) - 4:00
"Baddest Boots" (Keith) - 4:23
"The Critic" (Keith) - 4:02
Amazon review by Gary M. Russell
Anybody that listens to a Toby Keith CD once and writes a review about it is a FOOL. A true TK fan knows that you have to allow the music to breathe like a fine wine to get the flavor out of it. This CD is no different.
Keep in mind that Toby is a singer-songwriter, and that 95% of his songs are his own. The man is no songwriters ***** like some of the artists out there today. And the man is true to the country roots of the music he writes. OK, so The Critic is a jazzy piece, but thats the point, why waste a good country song on a group of people that wouldn't know one when they heard one.
One reviewer criticized his soldier songs, but myself being the son of a decorated WWII soldier, and hearing the stories, I can tell you, we can never do enough for our Armed Forces. Toby is a Proud American, the rest of you need to get with the program.
Toby chose this album to write songs he feels good about. Granted it's more of a guy's album than what the ladies are used to hearing, but you always know how Toby feels about a subject by the music he writes. The Taliban and Weed with Willie had me laughing in the car so much I almost crashed.
It was sad that Toby didn't win any CMA awards, but it was obvious another fine country gentleman by the name of Alan Jackson gave Toby the credit he deserves.
Keep em coming Toby.
Above credit Amazon.com