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Kenny Music Collection : Everywhere We Go

Everywhere We Go


Price: $5.99

Artist: Kenny Chesney

  1. What I Need to Do - Kenny Chesney, Luther, Bill
  2. How Forever Feels - Kenny Chesney, Chesney, Kenny
  3. You Had Me from Hello - Kenny Chesney, Chesney, Kenny
  4. Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me - Kenny Chesney, James, Brett
  5. Life Is Good - Kenny Chesney, Stevens, Jeff
  6. Everywhere We Go - Kenny Chesney, Overstreet, Paul
  7. She Thinks My Tractor s Sexy - Kenny Chesney, Collins, Jim
  8. California - Kenny Chesney, Mayo, Aimee
  9. Baptism - Kenny Chesney, Cates, Mickey
  10. A Woman Knows - Kenny Chesney, Chesney, Kenny
  11. I Might Get over You - Kenny Chesney, Ewing, Skip

Modern country fulfills a real musical need. It offers songs about adult issues--relationships, employment, religion, and children--couched in the modern production values familiar to more recent generations. Artists such as Randy Travis, George Strait, Clint Black, and Vince Gill have proven time and time again that slick and down-home are not necessarily incompatible. For it to work, however, requires excellent songwriting and distinctive, emotionally evocative singing. Unfortunately, too much of Everywhere We Go, Chesney s fifth record, is second-rate material and paint-by-numbers arrangements sung with an emotional sameness that seems to make little distinction between the humor of She Thinks My Tractor s Sexy and the romance of You Had Me from Hello. For a moment, during Baptism--a duet with Randy Travis--Chesney invests some real emotion, and the restrained instruments seem in tune with the joyful yet serious subject matter. Then Travis comes in and demonstrates the vocal power and range that it takes to be the kind of artist that Chesney merely aspires to be. --Michael Ross

Not His Best CD! - Kenny Chesney rocks!This isn t my favorite Kenny cd, but its a good one!

Everywhere We Go is one of Chesney s best - Everywhere We Go is one of my all time favorite Kenny Chesney albums. The title song is one of my favorites, as is I Might Get Over You. This album also includes the hits You Had Me From Hello, How Forever Feels, and What I Need To Do. If you like Kenny Chesney I m sure you will thoroughly enjoy this album.

Life is good, the grass is green, the good Lord smilin ..... - This is another of my favorite Kenny CD s. All the songs are awesome, the lyrics are fun, meaningful and sincere. I like when he incorporates the good LORD and family in some of his music. It shows he s got great values. Kenny is without a doubt one of the best in the industry. Some highlights for me on this album are How forever feels (where is this beach at?), You had me from hello, Life is good, Baptism (RT is awesome too), Everywhere we go, I might get over you, and the rest are just as great. She thinks my tractor s sexy is a very fun song. You have to have fun in your life in order for your life to be good. Life is short, live it to the fullest. GO KENNY!

LOVE IT - I am a huge Kenny Chesney fan and I must say I absolutely LOVE eveyrwhere we go. It has beautiful love songs and fun fast songs! Its AWESOME!

Another Winner - On Kenny Chesney s 1999 album EVERYWHERE WE GO, there is nothing groundbreaking or new, but Chesney provides his fans with the goods which has made his past albums a joy to listen to - good songs with meaning. The album opens on a high note with the torch ballad What I Need To Do, which is one of my favorite KC songs. How Forever Feels is another irresistible summer song, with a catchy chorus and is sing-along worthy. She Thinks My Tractor s Sexy is a fun upbeat song, with a killer chorus, a humorous song indeed. You Had Me From Hello is a definate wedding song hit, echoes from his past hit Me And You or When I Close My Eyes, but Hello is a beautiful song indeed. Life Is Good and Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me are both fun, upbeat inspiring numbers sure to lift your spirits. Other highlights include the title track, and A Woman Knows. The only song I didn t particularily care for was Baptism, the duet with Randy Travis. Overall EVERYWHERE WE GO is a consistent effort, and well worth repeated listens.



Everywhere We Go