On Your Way Home
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There's a little more electric instrumentation here on On Your Way Home than in her two preceding bluegrassy albums, Mountain Soul and [[Bluegrass & White Snow: A Mountain Christmas|Bluegrass & White Snow]], giving the album a more modern (and commercial) flavor, but not to the degree of most current so-called "country" music. It's still very down-homey, but has the popular appeal that Patty Loveless's albums have always had. The best songs are "On Your Way Home," "Born-Again Fool," "Last in a Long Lonesome Line," and "The Grandpa That I Know," which, to me, seem the most "country"-sounding. Other songs that were more commercial were the single hits "I Wanna Believe," and the Rodney Crowell-written "Lovin' All Night."
Track listing
- "Draggin' My Heart Around" (Paul Kennerley/Marty Stuart) - 3:26
- "Nothin' Like the Lonely" (Scott Parker/Craig Fuller/Caryl Mack Parker) - 3:29
- "I Wanna Believe" (Al Anderson/Gary Nicholson/Jessi Alexander) - 3:56
- "On Your Way Home" (Ronnie Samoset/Matraca Berg) - 3:39
- "I Don't Wanna Be That Strong" (Tim Mensy/Tony Haselden) - 3:37
- "Born-Again Fool" (Roger Brown) - 4:48
- "Looking for a Heartache Like You" (Jim Lauderdale/Buddy Miller/Julie Miller) - 3:11
- "Higher Than the Wall" (Michael Henderson/Chris Stapleton) - 3:22
- "Lovin' All Night (Rodney Crowell) - 3:38
- "Last in a Long Lonesome Line" (Bob DiPiero/Al Anderson/Jeffrey Steele) - 3:42
- "The Grandpa That I Know (Tim Mensy/Shawn Kemp) - 5:19
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