Better Than I Used to Be
Better Than I Used to Be is the title of the ninth studio album by American country music artist Sammy Kershaw. The album was released on August 31, 2010 via Big Hit Records. It is produced by Buddy Cannon. Two singles were released from the album: "Better Than I Used to Be" and "The Snow White Rows of Arlington". The album, along with the two singles, failed to enter a Billboard chart.
"Saltwater Cowboy" was originally recorded by Tracy Byrd on his 2006 album Different Things.
A cover song of "The Cover of the Rolling Stone" featuring Jamey Johnson was also included on the album.
A music video was made for "Better Than I Used to Be" and was directed by David Abbott. "Better Than I Used to Be" was later covered by Tim McGraw on his 2012 album Emotional Traffic.
Critical reception
Better Than I Used to Be generated positive reviews overall. Giving the album three and a half stars out of five, Matt Bjorke of Roughstock said that Better Than I Used To Be finds Sammy Kershaw in a great place."[1] and states that "with 11 strong tunes Better Than I Used To Be reminds us exactly why Sammy Kershaw is still considered one of country music’s best vocalists."[1]
Eric Banister of Country Standard Time gave a favorable review, "On his first new album in four years, Kershaw nearly lives up to the title, displaying a voice that is as strong as it has ever been."[2]
Track listing
1. |
"That Train" | Sammy Kershaw |
2:40 |
2. |
"Better Than I Used to Be" | Ashley Gorley, Brian Simpson |
3:20 |
3. |
"Saltwater Cowboy" | Ron Harbin, Phil O'Donnell, Cyril Rawson |
3:51 |
4. |
"Everybody Wants My Girl" | Ed Hill, Billy Lawson |
3:21 |
5. |
"Through The Eyes of a Woman" | E. Hill, Mark Irwin, Josh Kear |
2:45 |
6. |
"The Snow White Rows of Arlington" | Hugh Prestwood |
4:17 |
7. |
"I Ain't Fallin' For That" | Buddy Cannon, Billy Yates |
3:01 |
8. |
"Like I Wasn't Even There" | Wes Hightower, Monty Criswell |
3:18 |
9. |
"The Cover of the Rolling Stone" (featuring Jamey Johnson) | Shel Silverstein |
3:06 |
10. |
"I See Red" | Wil Nance, Dean Dillon, Buddy Brock |
3:23 |
11. |
"Takin' The Long Way Home" | S. Kershaw, John Scott Sherrill, Scotty Emerick |
4:05 |
Personnel
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