You Do Your Thing Montgomery Gentry

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  • Release Date: 05/18/2004
  • Sales Rank: 33,460
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 827969055823

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You Do Your Thing

1LISTENSomething to Be Proud Of 4:16
2LISTENYou Do Your Thing 3:43
3LISTENIf You Ever Stop Loving Me 3:24
4LISTENIf It's the Last Thing I Do 4:02
5LISTENShe Loved Me 3:58
6LISTENGone 4:11
7LISTENAll I Know About Mexico 4:10
8LISTENI Got Drunk 4:14
9LISTENIt's All Good 3:58
10LISTENI Ain't Got It All That Bad 3:23
11LISTENTalking to My Angel 3:22
12LISTENI Never Thought I'd Live This Long 5:28

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The rowdy boys in Montgomery Gentry veer dangerously close to sentimentality in the opening bars of "Something to Be Proud Of," but they soon snap to and roar mightily through this anthemic celebration of traditional values and the blue-collar work ethic. The title song also begins with an unsettlingly reflective tone before it builds to a roiling, twanging treatise on self-determination. In fact, a theme actually rears its head on You Do Your Thing, as many of its songs find someone turning away from a frivolous pursuit and figuring out what matters in the world, whether that be a day of hard work or learning to appreciate a good woman's love and support. The boys get ambitious stylistically on the dance-hall stomper "If It's the Last Thing I Do," bringing in pumping R&B horns and a gospel-style chorus. "She Loves Me," a surging ballad pockmarked with pedal steel strains and wailing lead guitar, tells the story of a fellow who gave up his dreams of rock stardom and "got a real job / fixin' trucks and cars" so he could be a responsible mate to the woman who stands by him. They deal some tough, turgid country blues on the self-explanatory wailer "I Got Drunk" and bring in their spiritual touchstone in the form of Hank Williams Jr. to add some gravitas to the shuffling ballad "I Ain't Got It All That Bad," a man's confession of ditching his hedonistic lifestyle in favor of something more solid and fulfilling. Not to worry, though, beef eaters: The music remains muscular, bruising hard country, even when there's some navel gazing going on. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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You Do Your Thingby Anonymous

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January 23, 2005: i've been a Montgomery Gentry fan for a long long time and this CD is rockin'. It's country and rock mixed together and the sound is awesome...I recommend this to anyone with a southern side to them.

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January 22, 2005: This is modern day outlaw country at it's finest! "Gone" may be one of the best songs by any country artist in the last few years. They should definately be Duo of the Year!


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