It Would Be You Gary Allan

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  • Release Date: 05/19/1998
  • Sales Rank: 51,701
  • Label: MCA NASHVILLE
  • UPC: 008817001227
 
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About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Gary Allan's sophomore effort shows considerable growth since the release of his 1996 debut project, Used Heart for Sale, which seemingly filed away Allan's sharp honky tonk edge. This time out, some of the material reflects the soft pop fluff manufactured and sold as country music by Factory Music City, which don't necessarily show Allan in the best light. There are also moments when Allan sounds too much like fellow honky tonker Mark Chesnutt for his own good. Chalk this up to the Nashville production style. Allan's musical vision has always been firmly rooted in the work of George Jones, Buck Owens, Ernest Tubb, and Merle Haggard. These influences are evident in his cover of Conway Twitty's "She Loves Me, She Don't Love You" and the Marty Stuart/Kostas co-write "Don't Leave Her Lonely Too Long." Just as listenable are "I've Got a Quarter in My Pocket," "Red Lips, Blue Eyes, Little White Lies," and the only tune on the project that Allan had a hand in writing, "Baby I Will." Although Allan suffers in the face of the marketing blitz that surrounds his young career, this latter material makes up for it. Jana Pendragon, All Music Guide

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It Would Be You [Single]by Anonymous

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August 29, 2001: A must have for die-hard Gary Allan fans. His voice is like no other country singer today. When Gary sings a song, it his is forever. He puts his own kind of stamp on it. Raspiness of voice just sends shivers up and down my spine.

It Would Be You [Single]by Anonymous

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July 27, 2000: In 1996, Gary Allan's first record, ''Used Heart For Sale'' mixed contemporary ballads with Western Swing. On his second album, ''It Would Be You'', Allan forsakes the latter music all together in favor of the tepid balladry that seems to have so much crossover appeal. With a noted exception of the gorgeous ''I Ain't Running Yet'' and a two-steppin' ''Red Lips, Blue Eyes'', this release sinks beneath a morass of sentimentality that even Allan's talent cannot save.