Haywire
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Track Listing
- Why Don't We Just Dance
- I Wouldn't Be A Man
- Haywire
- Your Smile
- Lovin' You On My Mind
- As Fast As I Could
- I'll Be There
- All Over Me
- Eye Candy
- Friday Paycheck
- The Answer
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2664 in Music
- Released on: 2010-02-09
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Turner recently finished recording his new album HAYWIRE with producer Frank Rogers. The first single, "Why Don't We Just Dance," is currently top 15 and is storming up the charts.
The album is being released as a regular 11-song version as well as in a deluxe edition that will include 4 bonus songs and access to exclusive video downloads from Josh.
From the Artist
"HAYWIRE has been the quickest record we've ever made from start to finish," says Josh. "But I'm glad our haste didn't make waste. I love every single song. One thing I've noticed is that you are definitely hearing more of my range, high and low on this album. I'm really proud of this record." And that's saying something, given what he's accomplished so far. Since earning a standing ovation as an unknown singer on the Grand Ole Opry stage in 2001 with his impressive delivery of "Long Black Train," he has established himself as one of the most identifiable male vocalists in country music.
About the Artist
The Hannah, S.C. native has sold more than 4 million albums and garnered two multi-week No. 1s ("Your Man" and "Would You Go With Me"). His debut album was certified platinum for more than 1 million copies sold, and his sophomore album, Your Man, was one of only four country albums to reach double-platinum status in 2006. Six years after his Opry debut, he was inducted into the prestigious organization, becoming one of the youngest artists to receive such an honor. He recorded a CMT special with his musical hero, Randy Travis, and has spent time writing songs with another one of his heroes, John Anderson.

