Famous First Words

Famous First Words

Infobox Album |
Name = Famous First Words
Type = Studio
Artist = Gil Grand


Background =
Released = May 19, 1998
Recorded =
Genre = Country
Length = 34:21
Label = Monument
Producer = Byron Hill
Reviews =
This album = "Famous First Words"
(1998)
Next album = "Burnin'"
(2002) |

"Famous First Words" is the first studio album by Canadian country music artist Gil Grand. It was released on May 19, 1998 by Monument Records. The lead-off single "Famous First Words" was a #6 hit for Grand on the Canadian country singles charts. Two of this album's tracks were also recorded by American country artist John Michael Montgomery: "Cloud 8" on his 1996 album "What I Do the Best", and "Thanks for the G Chord" on 2000's "Brand New Me".

Track listing

# "Famous First Words" (Byron Hill, J.B. Rudd) - 2:44
# "Spilled Perfume" (Hill, Tony Hiller) - 3:51
# "Cloud 8" (Hill, Tony Martin) - 3:43
# "Love Me or Not (Here I Come)" (Gil Grand, Martin) - 3:33
# "Bone Dry Heart" (Kostas, Harlan Howard) - 2:25
# "Let's Start Livin'" (Grand, Steve Rice) - 2:50
# "Look at Me, Look at You" (Grand, Hill, Hiller) - 3:37
# "I Can't Put Your Memory to Bed" (Grand, Hill) - 3:00
# "Certain Kind of Fool" (Hill, Martin) - 2:30
# "I Already Fell" (Grand, Hill) - 2:44
# "Thanks for the G Chord" (Hill, Mark Narmore) - 3:17


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