Mickey Gilley - I Feel Good (About Lovin' You) (2022) [Hi-Res]

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Title: I Feel Good (About Lovin' You)
Year Of Release: 1985 / 2022
Label: Epic - Legacy
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 29:12
Total Size: 1.17 GB / 187 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Have a Little Faith
02. You Need a Lady In Your Life
03. You've Got Something On Your Mind
04. (I'm Gonna) Justify Your Love for Me
05. Your Memory Ain't What It Used to Be
06. One Monkey Don't Stop No Show
07. Full Grown Fool
08. I Feel Good About Lovin' You
09. It's Love
10. Lonely Nights, Lonely Heartache

Singer and pianist Mickey Gilley became one of the biggest names in country music in the '70s, scoring a string of hit records as well as helping to launch a cultural movement. Born into one of the most famous families in Southern music, Gilley was the cousin of rockabilly legend Jerry Lee Lewis, and he launched his career in the late '50s with singles that mimicked Lewis' trademark style. By the early '60s, Gilley had remade himself as a country artist (years before Jerry Lee would do the same) but didn't make a major impact nationally until 1974 when "Room Full of Roses," originally cut as a B-side, began gaining major airplay and was picked up by Playboy Records, who turned it into a number one country hit. Gilley would score 15 more number one country singles between 1974 and 1983 (including "I Overlooked an Orchid," "Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time," "Stand by Me," "Lonely Nights," and "Fool for Your Love"), mastering a style that fused countrypolitan polish with honky tonk atmosphere, giving him a sound that was distinctly his own. Gilley also partnered with Sherwood Cryer in 1971 to open a honky tonk in Pasadena, Texas called Gilley's; in time, the club became legendary in Texas, and was the setting of the hit movie Urban Cowboy, which not only made Gilley and his club a household name but helped give country music a new visibility in the mainstream music media. The Urban Cowboy craze would run its course, but Gilley would retain a loyal following, and would become a popular attraction in Branson, Missouri after his hit-making days were over.



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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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Many thanks
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Many thanks for Flac & 24-192!!