The Outlaw Firm II
$50.00Price
The recording features songs by Mike Blakely, John M. Greenberg, and john Arthur martinez and various co-writers. Two of the songs were completed during The Outlaw Firm's previous tour in support of their initial release The Outlaw Firm. Thx.
- Saturday Night In a Redneck Town--about a local girl who dreams about seeing what's beyond the city limit signs of her redneck town
- Motel Arizona--the story of a traveler who may have been off at the Motel Arizona--who never should've been lured by what lied beyond the California line.
- Follow the Music--the advice give to by one troubador to another regarding the local hot spots of the town.
- Ever Sung a Song (While Your Heart Was Breaking)--Mark Alan Atwood shared this idea with john Arthur martinez who imagined a touching story about a musician and a wedding.
- Reason to Ride--created by John Murray describing the various reasons to ride a cowboy would know.
- A Hometown Tragedy--a song about a small town Shakespearean actor cowritten by Blakely, Greenberg & martinez.
- Back Home--a song about a vagabond who can't seem to make it back home.
- By the Light of the Moon--what one great bluesman might have esperienced shortly before he met his maker.
- The Ink Is Always Blue--a songwriter contemplates why the ink that flows from his pen knows only the blues. It's another co-written by the three outlaws.
- Fare Thee Well--Blakely solemn wish that you find happiness in your travels and enjoy the beautiful things in life.