Alabama Chicken

Last updated
Sean Hayes
AlabamaChicken.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 8, 2003
Genre Folk, pop
Length49:07
Sean Hayes chronology
Lunar Lust
(2002)
Sean Hayes
(2003)
Big Black Hole and the Little Baby Star
(2006)

Alabama Chicken is the third album by American folk musician Sean Hayes. It was released on September 8, 2003. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Moonrise"
  2. "Little Maggie"
  3. "Here We Are..."
  4. "Alabama Chicken"
  5. "Walkin' Down the Line"
  6. "Smoking Signals"
  7. "Balancing Act in Blue"
  8. "Two Big Eyes"
  9. "Everyday Hamlet"
  10. "Diamond in the Sun"
  11. "The Rain Coming Down"
  12. "Rattlesnake Charm (Dream Machine)"

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References

  1. "Alabama Chicken - Sean Hayes". AllMusic . RhythmOne . Retrieved December 3, 2018.