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  • A Fine Line Lyrics
  • A Real Fine Place to Start Lyrics
  • Again Lyrics
  • Angry Heart Lyrics
  • Another Way to Go Lyrics
  • Are You Ready for the Big Show? Lyrics
  • Broke Down Lyrics
  • Closing Time Lyrics
  • Disappointing You Lyrics
  • Don't Say Goodbye Lyrics
  • Easier Said Than Done Lyrics
  • Everday Angel Lyrics
  • Everybody Gets the Blues Lyrics
  • Folding Money Lyrics
  • God Knows When Lyrics
  • Godspeed (Sweet Dreams) Lyrics
  • Hammer and Nails Lyrics
  • How You Play the Hand Lyrics
  • I'm In Lyrics
  • I'm Used to It Lyrics
  • I've Got a Picture Lyrics
  • I Got What You Need Lyrics
  • If It Were Me Lyrics
  • Intro to Went for a Ride Lyrics
  • Jesse's Soul Lyrics
  • Just Call Me Lonesome Lyrics
  • Just Sit Still Lyrics
  • Labor of Love Lyrics
  • Last Chance for Love Lyrics
  • Leaning on What Love Can Do Lyrics
  • Louisiana Blue Lyrics
  • Love Had Something to Say About It Lyrics
  • Making It up as I Go Lyrics
  • My Whole Wide World Lyrics
  • Never Say Die Lyrics
  • Nobody Wins Lyrics
  • Old Silver Lyrics
  • Precious Pearl Lyrics
  • Raining on Sunday Lyrics
  • Scary Old World Lyrics
  • School of Hard Knocks Lyrics
  • Something Stupid Lyrics
  • Sure Feels Right Lyrics
  • Texas in 1880 Lyrics
  • The Kiss Lyrics
  • The Lucky Ones Lyrics
  • Tired of Pretending Lyrics
  • Tonight Lyrics
  • Walkin' Talkin' Woman Lyrics
  • We Know Better Lyrics
  • Went for a Ride Lyrics
  • What Are We Doing Here Tonight Lyrics
  • What Do You Want From Me This Time Lyrics
  • What Is It That You Do Lyrics
  • Willin' to Walk Lyrics
  • You Were So Right Lyrics
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    I LOVE "Folding Money"! | Reviewer: B. Weilenman
        ------ About the song Folding Money performed by Radney Foster

    First heard it on 95.3 "The Range" in the D-FW (TX) area, and was hooked from the first scream of the guitar. From there, the song only got better. Radney - and everyone involved with this song - nails every lick and every note. "Folding Money" definitely gets the deal done!


    Radney Foster Biography | Reviewer: Lloyd Hjarth
        ------ About artist/band Radney Foster

    Radney Foster Biography:
    Radney Foster started his career as a songwriter, then found commercial success and critical acclaim as part of the duo Foster & Lloyd, and finally embarked on a solo career in 1991 that centered on his literate approach to country songwriting. Foster was born in Del Rio, TX, and took up the guitar at age 12. He began performing small-club gigs while attending the University of the South, a liberal arts college in Sewanee, TN, and took leave from school to try his luck in Nashville. In 1985, he signed with the MTM publishing firm as a staff songwriter, and soon struck up a partnership with Bill Lloyd, who joined the company two months later. Their "Since I Found You" became a Top Ten hit for the Sweethearts of the Rodeo, and on the strength of their demo tape RCA signed them as recording artists. Foster & Lloyd recorded three albums from 1987-1990, and landed a series of Top Ten singles in addition to complimentary reviews.

    When their third album tanked, the duo amicably disbanded and Foster pursued a solo career. His debut, Del Rio, Texas, 1959, appeared in 1992 and proved a commercial as well as critical success; four of its singles hit the Top 40, and of those, "Just Call Me Lonesome" made the Top Ten, while "Nobody Wins" fell one spot short of the top of the country charts. However, the 1995 follow-up, Labor of Love, wasn't quite as popular with audiences as it was with critics. Foster revamped his approach on his third solo effort, 1999's See What You Want to See, which was more influenced by pop and rock. He subsequently parted ways with his label, Arista, and signed with the smaller Dualtone, which issued the live album Are You Ready for the Big Show?, a more traditional country outing, in 2001. The studio follow-up, 2002's Another Way to Go, found Foster exploring classic-style R&B in addition to country. In 2004 he released the acoustic album And Then There's Me (The Back Porch Sessions), only available online, but 2006 saw another Dualtone record, This World We Live In. Steve Huey, All Music Guide


    VERY GOOD | Reviewer: TIM
        ------ About the album Del Rio, Texas, 1959 performed by Radney Foster

    THIS IS AN ALBUM THAT WILL NEVER FULLY RECEIVE IT'S DUE ADMIRATION FOR EMOTIONAL SONGWRITING



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