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Keys to the Highway

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Download links and information about Keys to the Highway by Rodney Crowell. This album was released in 1989 and it belongs to Rock, Country genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 43:01 minutes.

Artist: Rodney Crowell
Release date: 1989
Genre: Rock, Country
Tracks: 12
Duration: 43:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. My Past Is Present 2:49
2. If Looks Could Kill 3:24
3. Soul Searchin' 3:56
4. Many a Long & Lonesome Highway 4:14
5. We Gotta Go On Meeting Like This 2:52
6. The Faith Is Mine 4:27
7. Tell Me the Truth 3:33
8. Don't Let Your Feet Slow You Down 3:16
9. Now That We're Alone 4:13
10. Things I Wish I'd Say 4:05
11. I Guess We've Been Together for Too Long 2:44
12. You Been On My Mind 3:28

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Though Keys to the Highway couldn't live up to the massive commercial success of Diamonds and Dirt, in many ways it's a more subtle, personal album. The tone is set by “Soul Searchin’.” Even though the song is ostensibly about a man rediscovering a lost love from his youth, in a larger sense it's about Crowell’s rediscovery of himself. Keys to the Highway was written after the death of Crowell’s father, and in many ways it's about attaining the simplicity and security of family. It contains several beautifully acoustic songs, so spare and honest that they seem more like folk songs than country songs: “Many a Long and Lonesome Highway,” “Things I’d Wish I’d Say," and “Don’t Let Your Feet Slow You Down.” The theme of time and personal history come to bear on “The Faith Is Mine,” which offers a piece of Crowell’s most poignant philosophy: “I've seen my future look back on my heart/Don't know the ending, but I know where to start/My past is healin', it's alarmin' the fate/This time tomorrow, it could all be a race tumblin' by.”