That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy Toby Keith

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  • Release Date: 10/28/2008
  • Sales Rank: 23,550
  • Label: SHOW DOG NASHVILLE
  • UPC: 812080010325

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That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy

1LISTENThat Don't Make Me a Bad Guy 3:42
2LISTENCreole Woman 4:32
3LISTENGod Love Her 3:36
4LISTENLost You Anyway 3:39
5LISTENMissing Me Some You 4:45
6LISTENHurt a Lot Worse When You Go 4:21
7LISTENTime That It Would Take 3:22
8LISTENYou Already Love Me 3:33
9LISTENShe Never Cried in Front of Me 4:01
10LISTENCabo San Lucas 3:08
11LISTENI Got It for You Girl 3:11

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Editorial Reviews

If 2007's Big Dog Daddy seemed like a back-to-basics move after a few years of wandering, its 2008 successor, That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy, seems downright primitive in comparison. Hard and heavy with guitars, That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy is a roadhouse album at its core with blues playing a larger role than honky tonk here. Keith cranks those three chords hard on the tough "Creole Woman," runs through a talking blues on the slyly funny "Time That It Would Take," and lets it smolder on his lonesome soldier anthem "Missing Me Some You," subtly weaving some deep Southern soul horns into the chorus. Those horns are about the only subtle thing here, as "Cabo San Lucas" hits its south-of-the-border accent shamelessly hard, while the rolling acoustic "You Already Love Me" piles guitars upon guitars and the ballad "She Never Cried in Front of Me" escalates in a crescendo suited for arenas. This pumped-up swagger comes close to exaggeration, but as a producer Keith favors well-defined muscle to steroid-fueled bluster and his writing is similarly lean and natural, turning That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy into a record that's at once brawny and humble. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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One Hella good musician like Toby.by Anonymous

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March 16, 2009: I'm telling you that Toby Keith is one big dog daddy with his latest album "That Don't Make Me A Bad Guy", I simply enjoyed the song "God Love Her". Even though I make a perfect intuition with his singing career, and I also laugh out loud when he also does the acting career.

I Also Recommend: Defying Gravity, Lady Antebellum, Troubadour, Play: The Guitar Album, Learn to Live.

Good Singers and Good Songwriters Go Hand in Handby Philblack63

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December 05, 2008: The reason that this album has become so successful and is Platinum material is not only because of Toby's suave baritone voice, but also because he has one of Nashvilles's hottest songwriters who contributed about eight songs on this album. His name is Bobby Pinson. Bobby grew up in the Panhandle of Texas and he writes what he feels and what he has been through. He's got such a great passion for music and downhome country livin'. He has a couple of albums of his own out and his sound is comparable to Steve Earle. He is truly sought after for his great and talented writing and singing abilities.

Tony Doyle


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