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When The Sun Goes Down

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Download links and information about When The Sun Goes Down by Kenny Chesney. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:30:26 minutes.

Artist: Kenny Chesney
Release date: 2004
Genre: Country
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:30:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. There Goes My Life 5:02
2. I Go Back 4:03
3. When the Sun Goes Down (featuring Uncle Kracker) 4:50
4. The Woman with You 4:30
5. Some People Change 3:29
6. Anything But Mine 5:24
7. Keg in the Closet 3:33
8. When I Think About Leaving 4:37
9. Being Drunk's a Lot Like Loving You 3:33
10. Outta Here 2:46
11. Old Blue Chair 3:26
12. There Goes My Life 5:02
13. I Go Back 4:03
14. When the Sun Goes Down (featuring Uncle Kracker) 4:50
15. The Woman with You 4:30
16. Some People Change 3:29
17. Anything But Mine 5:24
18. Keg in the Closet 3:33
19. When I Think About Leaving 4:37
20. Being Drunk's a Lot Like Loving You 3:33
21. Outta Here 2:46
22. Old Blue Chair 3:26

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When The Sun Goes Down mixes rootsy John Mellencamp-esque themes of small town America with Caribbean vacation daydreams, nostalgic drinking songs like the humorous "Keg In The Closet," and twangy tear jerkers that touch on the tribulations and triumphs of family life. "There Goes My Life" sets the tone for a ballad heavy outing with a sentimental narrative about facing an unexpected pregnancy and surrendering youthful dreams to raise a family before realizing that the rewards of fatherhood surpass those fantasies. It's a moving song that plays heavy on the heartstrings of anyone who has ever had to eschew their own plans and grow up fast. The title track takes a detour down Jimmy Buffett Lane as Chesney picks up where his tropical themed predecessor No Shirt, No Shoes, No Problems left off. The humorous title of "Being Drunk's A Lot Like Loving You" contrasts with the song's slow waltzing tempos and the alcoholic protagonist's soulful cry for help. When The Sun Goes Down conceptually reflects recurring themes in the life of a middle American family man struggling to do the right thing.