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| Blue Ridge crooner cheers up (mostly) on a warm, welcoming album. That's A Woman, Married In Mexico, What Hurts The Most, He's A Cowboy, more. |
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| 1 And the Crowd Goes Wild |
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| 2 He's a Cowboy |
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| 3 That's a Woman |
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| 4 Prisoner of the Highway |
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| 5 What Hurts the Most |
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| 6 What She Sees in Me |
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| 7 Married in Mexico |
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| 8 Nothin' But a Suntan |
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| 9 How Bad Do You Want It |
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| 10 I Just Close My Eyes |
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| 11 A Singer in a Band |
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Album Review
Putting forth an impressive effort to dispel the myth that he is "the sad guy," "And the Crowd Goes Wild" is a collection of enjoyable songs that let us know that maybe Wills does have something to smile about. The title track is a get-out-of-your-seat rocker that's bound to inspire; "He'S A Cowboy" is a toe-tapper about fun-loving cowboys; "Married In Mexico" is a bouncy song about a proposal, to name a few. But lest we forget, there are several ballads on the album that remind us why we first fell in love with Wills' warm baritone wrapped around a sad story-song. "What Hurts The Most" is an ode to a failed relationship. "I Just Close My Eyes" is about the pain of a long-distance relationship. And deserving an honorable mention is "Prisoner Of The Highway," a duet with one of Wills' heroes, Ronnie Milsap, on Milsap's 1984 hit. ~ Maria Konicki Dinoia, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Mark Wills |
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