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On his debut album, What About Yes, singer/songwriter/guitarist Jamie Hartford displays an effective, soulful and rootsy fusion of country and blues stylings, topped off with his alternately poignant and humorous lyrics. ~ Steve Huey
Nashville Singer/Songwriter
Photographers: Mickey Dobó; Jim McGuire .
Personnel: Jamie Hartford (guitar); Pat McLaughlin (guitar, background vocals); Ray Flacke (guitar); Charlie Chadwick (upright bass, electric bass); Jeff Davis (electric bass); Rick Lonow (drums, background vocals); Claude Hill, Jim Lauderdale (background vocals).
Recording information: Hum Depot; Tombstone.
Jamie Hartford What About Yes Songs | 1. | Somebody's Gonna Pay |
| 2. | What About Yes |
| 3. | Hard, Hard World |
| 4. | Good Things Happen (When You're Around) |
| 5. | Miss You |
| 6. | Baby Is Gone |
| 7. | Who Got Your Heart Out |
| 8. | Lookin' for Trouble |
| 9. | Cold and Hungry |
| 10. | Your Secret's Safe With Me |
| 11. | Tell You for the Last Time |
| 12. | Venus Flytrap |
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