The Dollar Jamey Johnson

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  • Release Date: 01/31/2006
  • Sales Rank: 9,064
  • Label: BNA ENTERTAINMENT
  • UPC: 828767269023

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The Dollar

1LISTENThe Dollar 2:59
2LISTENFlying Silver Eagle 4:27
3LISTENShe's All Lady 3:44
4LISTENRay Ray's Juke Joint 3:11
5LISTENMy Saving Grace 3:23
6LISTENRedneck Side of Me 4:05
7LISTENKeeping Up with the Jonesin' 3:25
8LISTENRebelicious 3:15
9LISTENBack to Caroline 4:16
10LISTENIt Was Me 3:10
11LISTENLead Me Home 5:48

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

If this Alabama native and country music newcomer sounds like a veteran on his instantly infectious debut, that's because he is one. While in the Marine Corps Reserve from 1994 to 2002, Jamey Johnson perfected his singing style in the honky tonks of his home state. Upon moving to Nashville he did everything from selling signs to working for an industrial pumping company to rebuilding places devastated by natural disasters. And what makes a great artist in this genre if not these types of real-life experiences? The deep-voiced Johnson, who is also a lyrically insightful songwriter, once sang a duet with Gretchen Wilson on a demo for a publishing company, and he has the potential to be the Redneck Woman's male equivalent -- or maybe the next Toby Keith -- and not simply because one of the best tracks is the power ballad "Redneck Side of Me." It's also due to his colorful mix of hardcore honky tonkers (the title track, "Ray Ray's Juke Joint") and gentle ballads ("My Saving Grace") that blend the influences of great inspirations George Jones and Garth Brooks. Naturally, Jones' glorious harmonies are featured on the crunchy power ballad "Keepin' Up with the Jonesin'," giving Johnson an instant legitimacy as a potential country great. Comparisons aside, this hard-workin' artist has got the goods on a debut that can only be described as countrified brilliance. Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

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Great listening!by Kacey5

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May 14, 2009: I really enjoyed the CD that I bought of his, That Lonesome Song, so I decided to check out the first CD that he had done and found it to be a really good listen. Jamey Johnson has the sound of some of the older country singers, but with a present flare. The songs are heartfelt and strong and some even have a good sense of humor. I recommend this one to any Jamey Johnson fan or anyone who remembers the genuine songs from the past that tells a good story and has a very talented artist bringing you into the journey. I looking forward to seeing allot more from Johnson.