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Confederate Railroad

11 Shouts   -   150,375 Scrobbles

Biography

Often described as a cross between Alabama and Lynyrd Skynyrd, Confederate Railroad made their name with a party-ready hybrid of modern country and rock, which also earned them comparisons to Charlie Daniels and Hank Williams Jr. Their trashy, roughneck wardrobe was a good indicator of their rowdy, tongue-in-cheek sense of humor, but they were also able to balance that with a sincere sentimental streak. Singer/guitarist Danny Shirley, lead guitarist Michael Lamb, steel guitarist Gates Nichols, keyboardist Chris McDaniel, bassist Wayne Secrest, and drummer Mark Dufresne got together in the early '80s and spent years playing the Atlanta bar scene, eventually merging into a tight unit with original material. They served as the house band at Miss Kitty's in Marietta, GA, for several years and also worked as a backing band on the road behind Johnny Paycheck and David Allan Coe. After around a decade of dues-paying, Confederate Railroad finally earned a shot with Atlantic, and released their self-titled debut album in 1992. Lead single "She Took It Like a Man" inched into the Top 40, but the record really took off with the next two singles; "Jesus and Mama" and "Queen of Memphis" both shot into the country Top Five. Fan favorite "Trashy Women" also made the Top Ten, and two additional singles -- "When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back" and "She Never Cried" -- hit the Top 40. With such a large store of hits, Confederate Railroad went double platinum. The band's 1994 follow-up, Ready to Die, also sold over a million copies and spawned another Top Ten hit with "Daddy Never Was the Cadillac Kind"; another concert favorite, "Elvis and Andy," made the Top 20. The title track of 1995's Where Will You Go When The Party's Over proved to be their last significant hit for a while, and guitarist Lamb left the band, to be replaced by jimmy dormire. 1998's Keep on Rockin' confirmed the band's downward commercial slide, and keyboardist McDaniel eventually left as well; his replacement was Cody Mccarver. Confederate Railroad parted ways with Atlantic and signed with the smaller Audium label for their next album, 2001's Unleashed. Cheap Thrills followed six years later from Shanachie Records in 2007. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Don't Rock the Jukebox - (2:52)  -  1,571 plays
  2.  
    Lyrics
    She never cried when old Yeller died
    She wasn't washed in the blood of the lamb
    She never stood up for the star spangled banner
    And she wasn't a John Wayne fan
    Her baby blue eyes had the warning signs
    She Never Cried - (3:25)  -  1,261 plays
  3.  
    Lyrics
    I made a wish upon a star
    I could have a brand new car
    Got tired of wishing
    So I stole one
    Seventeen and knew it all
    Jesus And Mama - (3:21)  -  1,365 plays
  4.  
    Lyrics
    I remember waking in the morning
    To the sound of the rooster's crow
    Mamma cooking in the kitchen
    Arthur Godfrey on the radio
    Me and Dad were just like strangers
    When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back - (4:10)  -  1,314 plays
  5.  
    Lyrics
    I hated like the devil
    To tell her we were through
    I was sure it would break her heart
    Tear her world in two
    She is such a fragile thing
    She Took It Like A Man - (2:46)  -  1,095 plays
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