RE-PRESS: CD ORIGINALLY RELEASED IN 2012
Lacy J. Dalton is one of the most under-rated singers in country music. With a voice closer to Bonnie Raitt than any other country vocalist, Lacy could be described as the female version of Waylon Jennings.
“Survivor”, originally released in 1989, produced three hit singles, ‘The Heart’, ‘I’m A Survivor’ and ‘Hard Luck Ace’. Lacy probably heard Kris Kristofferson’s song ‘The Heart’ when they toured Europe together. The album’s best-known song is Paul Simon’s ‘Still Crazy After All These Years’. Read More
Lacy J. Dalton is one of the most under-rated singers in country music. With a voice closer to Bonnie Raitt than any other country vocalist, Lacy could be described as the female version of Waylon Jennings.
“Survivor”, originally released in 1989, produced three hit singles, ‘The Heart’, ‘I’m A Survivor’ and ‘Hard Luck Ace’. Lacy probably heard Kris Kristofferson’s song ‘The Heart’ when they toured Europe together. The album’s best-known song is Paul Simon’s ‘Still Crazy After All These Years’. Read More
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RE-PRESS: CD ORIGINALLY RELEASED IN 2012
Lacy J. Dalton is one of the most under-rated singers in country music. With a voice closer to Bonnie Raitt than any other country vocalist, Lacy could be described as the female version of Waylon Jennings.
“Survivor”, originally released in 1989, produced three hit singles, ‘The Heart’, ‘I’m A Survivor’ and ‘Hard Luck Ace’. Lacy probably heard Kris Kristofferson’s song ‘The Heart’ when they toured Europe together. The album’s best-known song is Paul Simon’s ‘Still Crazy After All These Years’.
The “Lacy J.” album from 1990 produced three singles, ‘Black Coffee’ (which would become a line dance favourite), ‘Where Did We Go Right’ and ‘Lonesome (As The Night Is Long)’. The album features a duet with Glen Campbell on the track ‘Shaky Ground’.
Amazingly, Lacy only won one major award (Academy of Country Music’s Top New Female Vocalist in 1980) but awards mean nothing as those with ears know, here is one of the greatest, smoky-voiced honky tonk singers of all time.
Track List:

1. I’M A SURVIVOR
2. WALKING WOUNDED
3. A DIAMOND ALL THE TIME
4. STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
5. OLD FRIENDS
6. TURN TO THE ONE
7. THE HEART
8. ME AND THESE ARMS
9. THEY DON’T MAKE THEM LIKE THEY USED TO
10. HARD LUCK ACE
11. DON’T TRY TO TELL ME (NOTHIN’S GOIN’ ON)
12. BLACK COFFEE
13. WHERE DID WE GO RIGHT
14. TURN TO A LITTLE 3rd RATE ROMANCE
15. LONG WAY DOWN
16. AIN’T NO QUESTION
17. LONESOME (AS THE NIGHT IS LONG)
18. WALK THAT LINE
19. SHAKY GROUND – with Glen Campbell
20. THAT ROAD
Lacy J. Dalton is one of the most under-rated singers in country music. With a voice closer to Bonnie Raitt than any other country vocalist, Lacy could be described as the female version of Waylon Jennings.
“Survivor”, originally released in 1989, produced three hit singles, ‘The Heart’, ‘I’m A Survivor’ and ‘Hard Luck Ace’. Lacy probably heard Kris Kristofferson’s song ‘The Heart’ when they toured Europe together. The album’s best-known song is Paul Simon’s ‘Still Crazy After All These Years’.
The “Lacy J.” album from 1990 produced three singles, ‘Black Coffee’ (which would become a line dance favourite), ‘Where Did We Go Right’ and ‘Lonesome (As The Night Is Long)’. The album features a duet with Glen Campbell on the track ‘Shaky Ground’.
Amazingly, Lacy only won one major award (Academy of Country Music’s Top New Female Vocalist in 1980) but awards mean nothing as those with ears know, here is one of the greatest, smoky-voiced honky tonk singers of all time.
Track List:

1. I’M A SURVIVOR
2. WALKING WOUNDED
3. A DIAMOND ALL THE TIME
4. STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
5. OLD FRIENDS
6. TURN TO THE ONE
7. THE HEART
8. ME AND THESE ARMS
9. THEY DON’T MAKE THEM LIKE THEY USED TO
10. HARD LUCK ACE
11. DON’T TRY TO TELL ME (NOTHIN’S GOIN’ ON)
12. BLACK COFFEE
13. WHERE DID WE GO RIGHT
14. TURN TO A LITTLE 3rd RATE ROMANCE
15. LONG WAY DOWN
16. AIN’T NO QUESTION
17. LONESOME (AS THE NIGHT IS LONG)
18. WALK THAT LINE
19. SHAKY GROUND – with Glen Campbell
20. THAT ROAD
Additional Information
Barcode | 5013929890435 |
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Genre | Country |
Label | Morello |
Format | CD |
Artist | Lacy J. Dalton |
Tracklist
1. I’M A SURVIVOR
2. WALKING WOUNDED
3. A DIAMOND ALL THE TIME
4. STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
5. OLD FRIENDS
6. TURN TO THE ONE
7. THE HEART
8. ME AND THESE ARMS
9. THEY DON’T MAKE THEM LIKE THEY USED TO
10. HARD LUCK ACE
11. DON’T TRY TO TELL ME (NOTHIN’S GOIN’ ON)
12. BLACK COFFEE
13. WHERE DID WE GO RIGHT
14. TURN TO A LITTLE 3rd RATE ROMANCE
15. LONG WAY DOWN
16. AIN’T NO QUESTION
17. LONESOME (AS THE NIGHT IS LONG)
18. WALK THAT LINE
19. SHAKY GROUND – with Glen Campbell
20. THAT ROAD
2. WALKING WOUNDED
3. A DIAMOND ALL THE TIME
4. STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
5. OLD FRIENDS
6. TURN TO THE ONE
7. THE HEART
8. ME AND THESE ARMS
9. THEY DON’T MAKE THEM LIKE THEY USED TO
10. HARD LUCK ACE
11. DON’T TRY TO TELL ME (NOTHIN’S GOIN’ ON)
12. BLACK COFFEE
13. WHERE DID WE GO RIGHT
14. TURN TO A LITTLE 3rd RATE ROMANCE
15. LONG WAY DOWN
16. AIN’T NO QUESTION
17. LONESOME (AS THE NIGHT IS LONG)
18. WALK THAT LINE
19. SHAKY GROUND – with Glen Campbell
20. THAT ROAD