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Radney Foster

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Biography

Radney Foster started his career as a songwriter, then found commercial success and critical acclaim as part of the duo Foster & Lloyd, and finally embarked on a solo career in 1991 that centered on his literate approach to country songwriting. Foster was born in Del Rio, TX, and took up the guitar at age 12. He began performing small-club gigs while attending the University of the South, a liberal arts college in Sewanee, TN, and took leave from school to try his luck in Nashville. In 1985, he signed with the MTM publishing firm as a staff songwriter, and soon struck up a partnership with Bill Lloyd, who joined the company two months later. Their "Since I Found You" became a Top Ten hit for The Sweethearts Of The Rodeo, and on the strength of their demo tape RCA signed them as recording artists. Foster & Lloyd recorded three albums from 1987-1990, and landed a series of Top Ten singles in addition to complimentary reviews.

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  1.  
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    You said this ain't over yet
    I've said things that I'll regret
    Won't be easy to forget
    Scars take time to heal
    Before another bitter word gets used
    Nobody Wins - (3:29)  -  1,827 plays
  2.  
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    Just call me lonesome, heartbroke and then some
    'Cause I ain't got no one, since you've been gone
    You called me baby, now I've got a new name
    I don't need my old one, call me lonesome from now on
    You used to call me, your one and only
    Just Call Me Lonesome - (3:08)  -  882 plays
  3.  
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    Well, it ticks just like a Timex, never lets up on you
    Who said life was easy, the job is never through
    It'll run us till we're ragged, it'll harden our hearts
    Love could use a day of rest before we both start falling apart
    Pray that it's raining on Sunday, storming like crazy
    Raining On Sunday - (3:57)  -  830 plays
  4.  
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    When I was just a boy my granddaddy
    Took me to town one afternoon
    He drove an LTD, wore a big white Stetson
    And two tone cowboy boots
    He said, "Son here it goes”, and he handed me a twenty
    Folding Money - (4:14)  -  565 plays
  5.  
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    The Mississippi moves a whole lot slower than you think
    I've been to Memphis and rode it clean down to New Orleans
    I'd bet a Ben Franklin, I've seen the whole world in between
    But I ain't seen you in God knows when
    Too much of that bootleg liquor, not near enough champagne
    God Knows When - (4:17)  -  472 plays
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