Songs of Dwight Yoakam: Will Sing for Food

RELEASE
June 02, 1998
LABEL
Little Dog Records
GENRES
Country, Progressive Country, Singer/Songwriter, Alternative Pop/Rock, Western Swing, Bakersfield Sound, Neo-Traditionalist Country, Americana, Neo-Traditional Folk, Contemporary Country, Roots Rock, Alt-Country, Country-Folk, Contemporary Folk, Alternative/Indie Rock

Album Review

It was always clear that Dwight Yoakam was one of the most important country singers of the '80s, one of the handful of artists who was influential on both the new traditionalist and alt country movements. If anyone has any doubt about that statement, Songs of Dwight Yoakam: Will Sing for Food might change their minds. There aren't many big stars here, instead, there are a number of country-rockers and alt country singers -- vital artists who illustrate how vital Yoakam and his songs are. Rhonda Vincent, the Backsliders, David Ball, Tim O'Brien, Scott Joss, the Lonesome Strangers, Pete Droge and Gillian Welch all contribute great performances, making the songs their own. Very few tribute albums wind up being wholly successful, but this is one of them.
Thom Owens, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. I Sang Dixie
  2. Doin' What I Did
  3. This Time
  4. The Distance Between You and Me
  5. Heart That You Own
  6. Thousand Miles from Nowhere
  7. Near You
  8. Johnson's Love
  9. What I Don't Know
  10. Takes a Lot to Rock You
  11. If There Was a Way
  12. Please, Please Baby
  13. One Thousand Miles
  14. Miner's Prayer