- No Stranger to Shame
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No Stranger to Shame Studio album by Uncle Kracker Released August 27, 2002 Recorded 2001-2002 Genre Rock Length 50:10 Label Lava Records Producer Michael Bradford, Uncle Kracker, Executive Producer Kid Rock Uncle Kracker chronology Double Wide
(2000)No Stranger to Shame
(2002)Seventy Two and Sunny
(2004)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] No Stranger to Shame is the follow-up album to Uncle Kracker's double-platinum Double Wide. It is currently the only Uncle Kracker album to have two charting singles on the Billboard Hot 100 (In a Little While & Drift Away).
Track listing
- All songs composed by Uncle Kracker (credited as Matthew Shafer) and Mike Bradford unless noted.
- "Keep It Comin'" – 3:21
- "Thunderhead Hawkins" – 3:47
- "In a Little While" – 4:09
- "I Wish I Had a Dollar" – 4:03
- "Drift Away" (Mentor Williams) – 4:15
- "Baby Don't Cry" – 4:27
- "I Do" – 3:11
- "Memphis Soul Song" (Martin Gross, Shafer, Bradford) – 3:57
- "I Don't Know" – 3:57
- "To Think I Used to Love You" – 3:28
- "Letter to My Daughters" (David Allan Coe, Shafer, Bradford) – 3:08
- "No Stranger to Shame" – 8:27
Notes and trivia
- A song entitled After School Special begins at the 4:41 mark of the last track on the explicit version of the album.
- Since the song "No Stranger to Shame" ends at the 3:40 mark and "After School Special" starts at the 4:41 second mark, there is an entire 1:01 of silence.
- "Keep It Comin'" was used in the video games Project Gotham Racing and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2, and for commercials for Six Flags Theme Parks.
- Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray provided background vocals on the title track.
- "Thunderhead Hawkins" refers to an alter-ego of country music singer Hank Williams, Jr., which the song is about.
- A remix of "To Think I Used to Love You" is featured on the CD soundtrack to the film Sweet Home Alabama.
- "Drift Away" features Dobie Gray, who previously had a major hit with the song, in a vocal duet.
Notes
Studio albums Extended plays Happy Hour: The South River Road Sessions (2010)Singles "Follow Me" · "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" · "In a Little While" · "Drift Away" · "Memphis Soul Song" · "Rescue" · "Writing It Down" · "Smile" · "Good to Be Me" · "My Hometown"Guest singles "When the Sun Goes Down" (with Kenny Chesney)Categories:- Uncle Kracker albums
- 2002 albums
- Lava Records albums
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