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  1. 10. März 2009 · Triple Feature by Montgomery Gentry released in 2009. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    • "Where I Come From"
    • "Tattoos & Scars"
    • "One in Every Crowd"
    • "Speed"
    • "Hell Yeah"
    • "Better Me"
    • "If You Ever Stop Loving Me"
    • "My Town"
    • "Something to Be Proud Of"

    Country music has plenty of small town America anthems, but most don't come close to what Montgomery Gentry came out with. "Where I Come From" may not be Shakespeare by normal standards, but its one of the best unapologetically red blooded, chest-beating tiny town love tunes of the past 20 years. The song's off the band's 2011 studio album Rebels o...

    The title track off their debut record, "Tattoos & Scars" is the type of song that made Baby Boomers fall in love with the group. It features a cocky youngster showing off his tattoos and a wiser old-timer showing his natural scars and explaining the difference.

    One thing Montgomery Gentry does really well is sing songs that make their fans say, "That's about me!" Their track "One In Every Crowd" is a perfect example of that.

    A Top 5 single from 2002, "Speed" is a great twist on the cliché truck song. In it, the protagonist trades in his truck for a fast car to try and outrun the memory of an ex-girlfriend. It's simple but executed brilliantly.

    The stadium-ready "Hell Yeah" is an unmistakable song that seems to grace the radio in particular during Spring Break season.

    Montgomery debuted new song "Better Me" at the Grand Ole Opry House after Gentry's memorial service, but the song doesn't just make the list because of how emotional it is. It's a really well-written tune with a tender sentiment that the band doesn't show all that often. Expect their new album to land on the country charts again thanks to songs lik...

    The duo's first No. 1 single on country radio, "If You Ever Stop Loving Me" from 2004 remains a fan favorite. The carefree tune gets stuck in your head for days.

    Probably the only small town anthem that tops "Where I Come From," "My Town" is kind of the original version of their tiny town pride tune back from 2002. Read More: Reba McEntire + Cody Johnson Share Music Video For 'Dear Rodeo'

    "Something To Be Proud Of" is a No. 1 single from 2005 that perfectly encapsulates what Montgomery Gentry is all about. A lot of pride, some elderly wisdom, a little rowdiness and plenty of country sensibility. Honorable mention songs: "Some People Change," "Back When I Knew It All," "Roll With Me," "Hillbilly Shoes," "Daddy Won't Sell the Farm," "...

  2. 24. Sept. 2021 · Vids from the former Kentucky country duo featuring Eddie Montgomery and the late Tony Gentry. Montgomery Gentry, Eddie Montgomery, RIP Troy Gentry, Country,...

  3. 24. Feb. 2009 · Find release reviews and credits for Triple Feature - Montgomery Gentry on AllMusic - 2009

  4. Montgomery Gentry - Triple Feature (3-CD Softpack) CD 2; 01. She Couldn't Change Me: Montgomery Gentry: 02. My Father's Son: Montgomery Gentry: 03. The Fine Line: Montgomery Gentry: 04. Cold One Comin' On : Montgomery Gentry: 05. While The World Goes Down ...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2009 CD release of "Triple Feature (Tattoos & Scars / Carrying On / My Town)" on Discogs.