BLUESAmericana

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BLUESAmericana
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 22, 2014
StudioAt Stu Stu Studio, Nashville, TN, USA.
Genre Blues, Americana
Length38:10
Label Kind of Blue Music
Producer Keb' Mo'
Keb' Mo' chronology
The Reflection
(2011)
BLUESAmericana
(2014)
Keb' Mo' Live – That Hot Pink Blues Album
(2016)
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BLUESAmericana is the twelfth studio album by Keb' Mo'. It was released on April 22, 2014, [2] through the Kind of Blue Music label. [3] It earned a Grammy nomination for Best Americana Album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Worst Is Yet to Come" (Heather Donovan/Kevin Moore/Pete Sallis) 3:57
  2. "Somebody Hurt You" (Kevin Moore/John Lewis Parker) 3:34
  3. "Do It Right" (Kevin Moore/Jim Weatherly) 4:08
  4. "I’m Gonna Be Your Man” (Kevin Moore/John Lewis Parker) 4:34
  5. "Move" (Tom Hambridge/Kevin Moore) 4:32
  6. "For Better Or Worse" (Tom Hambridge/Kevin Moore) 3:25
  7. That's Alright" (Jimmy Rogers) 4:15
  8. "Old Me Better" (Kevin Moore/John Lewis Parker) 2:56
  9. "More For Your Money" (Kevin Moore/Gary Nicholson) 2:48
  10. "So Long Goodbye" (Rebecca Correia/Kevin Moore) 3:53 [2]

Personnel

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