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  1. Sweet Talk and Good Lies is the fifth album by Heather Myles. Highlights include the title song, "Sweet Talk and Good Lies, " "Nashville's Gone Hollywood,"and "Little Chapel," a duet with fellow honky-tonker Dwight Yoakam. Track listing "Sweet Talk and Good Lies" (Heather Myles) – 3:12 "Nashville's Gone Hollywood" (Heather Myles ...

  2. Mar. 23. Nearest event · Welch, MN. Sat 6:00 PM · Island Xtreme Bowl. Ticketmaster. VIEW TICKETS. Official Music Video for Dwight Yoakam "Liar"Get the new album 'Second Hand Heart" on...

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  3. 32.1K subscribers. 31K views 5 years ago #DwightYoakam #CountryClassic #RonjasCountryMusic. ...more. Album: Sweet Talk and Good Lies Utgitt: 2002Låtskrivere: Heather MylesLabel: Rounder...

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  4. 18. Apr. 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupSweet Talk And Good Lies · Heather MylesSweet Talk & Good Lies℗ 2002 Rounder Records, a division of Concord Music...

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    • Heather Myles - Topic
    • "The Late Great Golden State"
    • "Crazy Little Thing called Love"
    • "Buenas Noches from A Lonely Room (She Wore Red Dresses)"
    • "I Sang Dixie"
    • "Suspicious Minds"
    • "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere"
    • "Little Ways"
    • "Honky Tonk Man"
    • "Streets of Bakersfield"
    • "Guitars, Cadillacs"

    Kentucky-born Yoakam found his earliest success in Los Angeles in the 1980s, right as the punk scene there began exploring the Bakersfield and Laurel Canyonlegacies with cowpunk. His cover of The Blasters' "Long White Cadillac" looks back to those times. Another way Yoakam paid tribute to California came through this interpretation of a Mike Stinso...

    The most successful example of Yoakam looking outside the works of country legends for song material remains his honky-tonk re-imagining of Queen. It's easy in a post-Sgt. Pepper's world to value songwriters above all else, but it's a country music tradition for singers to add their own voice to some of their favorite popular songs.

    Yoakam adds a little Spanish flair, in the spirit of Marty Robbins, with this original composition. It's a great reminder of the international influences that shaped the sound of country music over time. Plus, it's the title track from one of Yoakam's definitive Reprise Records albums.

    Yoakam took this original composition to the top of the Billboard singles chart in 1989. Country fans then responded in droves to a heart-wrenching tale of a Southerner dying alone on the streets of Los Angeles. His only solace came from a stranger, willing to speak words of encouragement after singing a few familiar lines of "Dixie."

    Yoakam often visited the music of a fellow Southerner with an IMDB page for his acting chops. "Suspicious Minds," a definite statement of Elvis Presley's post-'68 Comeback Special output, further resounds with country music audiences when it's performed by Yoakam. Two other Presley covers, "Little Sister" and "Mystery Train," are just as memorable.

    The jewel of Yoakam's 21st-century output rocks like a Roy Orbison single. It's a Yoakam original, in line with all the great songs about the broken hearted's struggle to focus on anything else. It's the right blend of memorable guitar riffs and sadly relatable lyrics, in the mold of some of Merle Haggard'sbest-loved songs.

    To create the next best thing to Buck Owens' Capitol Records output, Yoakam mirrored an all-time great's vocal delivery and lyrical preferences. This memorable cut from 1987's Hillbilly Deluxe album served as a sign of things to come. Yoakam was a year away from finding himself forever joined at the hip with Owens' latter-day musical legacy.

    https://youtu.be/hT2sdgBtAW8 Only Marty Stuart makes as much a point as Yoakam to teach fans about country music's rich past. Yoakam came right out the gate informing while entertaining. One of his first career-defining singles directed the listener's attention to this song's original performer, the late Johnny Horton.

    Yoakam's first chart-topper and greatest CMA Awards memory rejuvenated the career of his Bakersfield Sound hero, Buck Owens. This dream duet from 1988 taught listeners a couple of lessons. First, Owens deserved to be recognized as more than just the guy from Hee Haw. Further, fans got a friendly reminder that Bakersfield once offered a creative alt...

    The opening statement of Yoakam's ongoing career, and the introduction of his strikingly cool image, remains one of his most resounding greatest hits. The Bakersfield-influenced "Guitars, Cadillacs" remains synonymous with Yoakam's career, and for good reason. It sums up a country singer with an appreciation for other forms of pop, from Elvis Presl...

  5. Yoakam was also a guest on Heather Myles’s LP Sweet Talk and Good Lies the same year, sharing vocal duties on the mariachi-flavoured Vegas wedding song "Little Chapel."

  6. Sweet Talk and Good Lies, an Album by Heather Myles. Released 8 July 2002 on Rounder (catalog no. 11661-3179-2; CD). Genres: Country. Featured peformers: Michael Dumas (producer, engineer), Heather Myles (producer, lead vocals, acoustic guitar, liner notes), Dusty Wakeman (engineer), James Tanksley (assistant engineer), Scott Oyster (assistant ...