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Back to Tennessee

Back to Tennessee is the eleventh studio album released from country music singer Billy Ray Cyrus. The album was released on April 7, 2009, on Lyric Street Records. It is also the follow-up album to 2007s Home at Last. Originally planned to be released in July 2008, the album was pushed to new release dates five times. "Somebody Said a Prayer" was released as the album's lead-off single, and was a top 40 hit on the country charts in late 2008. The title track and "A Good Day" followed it as the second and third singles, reaching number 47 and number #59, respectively. Also on the album is "Butterfly Fly Away", a duet with daughter Miley Cyrus. The song is also on the Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack. Cyrus and Lyric Street Records parted ways shortly after the chart debut of "A Good Day".

Content

"Somebody Said a Prayer", the title-track and "A Good Day" have been released from Back to Tennessee. Additionally, "Butterfly Fly Away" (a duet with daughter Miley Cyrus), was released as a promotional single for Hannah Montana: The Movie.

A Good Day (Jessica Molaskey album)

A Good Day is the second album by Jessica Molaskey, the first recording done for her new label P.S. Classics. As can be said for all of her albums to date, she is accompanied by her husband John Pizzarelli (a jazz singer and guitarist). Her father-in-law, Bucky Pizzarelli also played guitar on this recording. This is probably her most swinging album to date, filled with ballads and jazz standards.

Track listing

  • All the Cats Join In (4:15)
  • Everything Is Moving Too Fast (2:51)
  • Somebody Loves Me (3:44)
  • How Come You Ain't Got Me? (2:40)
  • Small World (4:11)
  • It's a Good Day (2:30)
  • I Love the Way You're Breaking My Heart (2:47)
  • I Don't Know Enough About You (3:32)
  • Adam & Eve (2:49)
  • Girl With His Smile and My Eyes (3:04)
  • It's the Bluest Kind of Blues (5:28)
  • I Wouldn't Trade You (2:42)
  • Side by Side (3:10)
  • Lifetime or Two (2:47)
  • Personnel

  • Jessica Molaskey  Vocals
  • John Pizzarelli  guitar, vocals, arrangements
  • Martin Pizzarelli  double-bass
  • Tony Tedesco  drums
  • Ray Kennedy  piano
  • The West Wing (season 6)

    The sixth season of the American political drama television series The West Wing aired in the United States on NBC from October 20, 2004 to April 6, 2005 and consisted of 22 episodes.

    Crew

    The season was produced by John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. The executive producers were the production company's namesake and founder John Wells, Christopher Misiano and Alex Graves Llewellyn Wells (who left the show), Misiano and Graves had previously been co-executive producers in season five.Carol Flint, Peter Noah and John Sacret Young were supervising producers, and Eli Attie, Kristin Harms, Michael Hissrich and Andrew Stearn were producers.The West Wing was created by Aaron Sorkin. For the sixth season, regular staff writers were Wells, Flint, Noah, Young, Attie, Debora Cahn, Josh Singer, and former Democratic chief of staff on the Senate Committee on Finance, Lawrence O'Donnell. Cast member Bradley Whitford wrote his first episode of the series. The regular directors were Misiano and Graves, while cast member Richard Schiff directed his second episode of the series.

    A Good Day (Priscilla Ahn album)

    A Good Day is the major label debut album by American singer–songwriter Priscilla Ahn. The album was released June 10, 2008 on Blue Note Records.

    Track listing

    All songs written by Priscilla Ahn except where noted.

  • "Dream"  – 3:32
  • "Wallflower"  – 3:00
  • "I Don't Think So"  – 2:18
  • "Masters in China" (Benji Hughes)  – 3:20
  • "Leave the Light On"  – 3:15
  • "Red Cape"  – 2:55
  • "Astronaut" (G. Seyffert, Priscilla Ahn)  – 3:32
  • "Lullaby"  – 4:44
  • "Find My Way Back Home"  – 2:26
  • "Opportunity To Cry" (Willie Nelson)  – 3:26
  • "A Good Day (Morning Song)"  – 3:24
  • "We Were Free"  – 2:42
  • "Moonbeam Song" (Harry Nilson)  – 3:36
  • References

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  • Tracklisting according to Billboard.com
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