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Good bonding cd Jul 13, 2009 This was a great cd to ride around the back roads with in high school.
Terribly underrated Jul 03, 2007 This guy is one of the best. It is a shame that he doesn't get the recognition he deserves. He sings with meaning and purpose, and his style is pure country. If you read his bio, he talks about being a perfectionist with his music. I guess so, because everything seems to flow so effortlessly and so smooth.
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Right up there in talent with Elvis Jul 02, 2005 I am not into country as I listen to more rock than anything but I do know excellant talent and Wade Hayes has IT! He also knows where credit is due!! This CD is one of his best but check out his other CD's as well he just cannot do a bad song on any of them. Just listen to the song on his CD HIghway & Heartaches "When The Wrong One Loves You Right" and will hear of how Wade Hayes is in the same league as Elvis. I just wish I was as lucky as others to have met him to thank him for such touching music not to mention very upbeat get you going catchy written songs. He sounds like such a nice person.
Warm wishes, Jolene Flemming
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A MASTER Jan 12, 2004 This CD as with all his others is amazing.. All the songs are well sung and hus voice is to die for. I still can't figure out why he isn't as big as say Kenny Chesney. I think he is more talented than most of the big names out there. I just finally ordered the McHayes CD and can't wait to hear it. I just with Radio and video channels would play him more.. he deserves it. He sings REAL music. He has REAL talent and it's music that is true to country imo
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Great Country Cd Dec 23, 2002 Wade Hayes is great, and I love all his Cds. I love What I Meant To Say and Old Enough To Know Better, and Don't Make Me Come To Tulsa.
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