great background for DVD I like to make DVD with music of photos I take of fishing trips, trips to the lake etc. This album has some excellent songs to use for that purpose. "Five pound bass" is hilarious and fit a fishing trip top Dale Hollow perfectly and "on the water" is a mellow tune that fit photos of a liesurely pontoon boat trip on a small lake perfectly. Submitted by TZANKA2 (Noblesville, IN) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
I'm still laughin !! Wow !
If theres another one I'd sure like to be on it!!
I can relate big time!!
Oh do I fit in this scene!
You guys are fun !!
Love ya, Kenny Submitted by kennykeyes (Port St Lucie, Fl) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
$11.49 "Give My Love To Rose" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.
Includes a bonus DVD featuring a music video for the song "Hurt".
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