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| Fourteen of his best, including two previously unreleased tracks! Lynda, The Weekend, Small Town Girl, Some Fools Never Learn, Life's Highway and more. |
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| 1 What I Didn't Do |
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| 2 In a Heartbeat |
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| 3 The Weekend |
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| 4 Lynda |
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| 5 When I Could Come Home to You |
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| 6 You Can Dream of Me |
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| 7 Small Town Girl |
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| 8 Life's Highway |
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| 9 Can I Come over Tonight? |
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| 10 Where Did I Go Wrong |
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| 11 Some Fools Never Learn |
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| 12 I Should Be With You |
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| 13 The Domino Theory |
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| 14 There for Awhile |
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Album Review
With mentors like the late Dottie West, singer Bob Luman and fellow guitar great Chet Atkins, Wariner has managed to remain vital in the music business since 1977. His deal with MCA, signed in 1984, has resulted in a career of some stature. An excellent technician, his guitar playing makes him a standout. Known for his soft touch in selecting material, songs like "The Weekend," "Can I Come Over Tonight" and "The Domino Theory," his most country country hit, built his reputation. Less obvious is his ability to pull out the stops, as he does on "Lynda," showing off his first recorded guitar solo, and "Life's Highway." ~ Jana Pendragon, All Music Guide
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Biography


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