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| | I Don't Want to Miss a Thing | | | Music Artist : | | Mark Chesnutt | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Mca Special Products | | Release Date : | | 1999-02-09 | | Store Price : | | $6.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $6.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing 2. This Heartache Never Sleeps 3. My Way Back Home 4. I'll Get You Back 5. That's the Way You Make an Ex 6. Tonight I'll Let My Memory Take Me Home 7. Jolie 8. What Was You Thinking 9. I'm Gone 10. Let's Talk About Our Love
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Mainstream Nashville . . . Submitted on: 2006-04-10 |
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This 1999 release is a far cry from Mark Chesnutt's more honky-tonk material ("Savin' the Honky Tonk," 2004), but for mainstream Nashville, the guy's got a great voice, and the songs are meant to please modern-country sensibilities. Every one of them is about love, love won, or love lost. It's Tim McGraw-Faith Hill material, especially the first cut, "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing."
There's sweet nostalgia in "Tonight I'll Let My Memory Take Me Home" and a touch of Cajun in "Jolie." The guy is totally infatuated in "I'm Gone." And tough love takes a comic turn in "My Way Back Home." Only 10 great songs on this CD (and some are great for dancing), but the price is right. Comes with lyrics and some great publicity shots of the singer. |
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I've heard better from Mark Chesnutt - Not impressed at all. Submitted on: 2004-03-16 |
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| And to top it off, an Aerosmith cover? Gimme a break. Yet another country singer, picked by the Powers That Be in Nashville, to try crossover songs. Leave rock to rockers, and keep country in country. You know what? Hank Williams Sr. would have never done an Aerosmith song. You know why? He wrote his OWN DAMN SONGS! Anyways, I like alot of the other music Mr. Chesnutt has done. This one is just plain bland. Not enough taste for my Cajun buds. And kinda weak. I'll leave it for those who like it. |
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This guy is great Submitted on: 2000-02-04 |
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| He's got one of the best voices in the business. 5 stars isn't enough praise to place on this album. |
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"They're playing OUR song..." Submitted on: 1999-12-20 |
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| Dear Country fans, Yup, he swept aerosmith away , and sang the best version of "Idon't wanna miss a thing. Great! |
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This is an excellent CD!!!! Submitted on: 1999-07-09 |
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| I just recently bought this CD, and it didn't dissappoint me in the least. Track one, "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing," is a great remake of the far inferior version done by Aerosmith. Track two, "This Heartache Never Sleeps," is my least favorite song on this disc, but it is still quite good. Track three, "My Way Back Home," is a humorous song in which Mark actually has to find his way back home because his woman took it. "I'll Get You Back" is a good song of redemption for any man or woman to the one they hurt. "That's The Way You Make An Ex" is one of the most humorous songs with a double meaning I've heard in a while. "Tonight I'll Let My Memory Take Me Home" is a great ballad about reflecting on one's past and revisiting it. "Jolie" is just a great up-tempo number. Monty Holmes did this song too, but I like this version more. "What Was You Thinkin'" is another neat song basically asking someone "Are you crazy" for letting love go. "I'm Gone" is another great up-tempo number. Then it ends with another great up-tempo number, "Let's Talk About Our Love." It's not as country as his previous efforts, but it is still quite good! |
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