"National Working Woman's Holiday" was a perfect example of Sammy Kershaw's strengths and weaknesses: few people, if any, had sung about the psychological toll the economic reality of the two-income family took on Southern men whose mothers had probably stayed at home to raise them. He still sounds too much like George Jones to be a great singer (just try to tell the two apart on the duet "Never Bit a Bullet Like This" -- just try), but he gets in a couple of strong ballads with "If You Every Come This Way Again" and "Southbound." Feelin' Good Train also contains a cover of the Amazing Rhythm Aces' 1975 hit "Third Rate Romance." ~ Brian Mansfield, All Music Guide
Feelin' Good Train
01/01/1994 | Umvd Special Markets
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All Music Guide Review
Feelin' Good Train Track Listing
Credits of Feelin' Good Train
- Mac McAnally
- Vocals (Background)
- Brent Mason
- Guitar (Electric)
- Joey Miskulin
- Accordion
- Danny Parks
- Guitar
- Cindy Richardson Walker
- Vocals (Background)
- Joe Scaife
- Engineer
- Russell Smith
- Vocals (Background)
- Lonnie Wilson
- Drums
- Norro Wilson
- Producer
- Curtis Young
- Vocals (Background)
- Reggie Young
- Guitar (Electric)
- Dennis Wilson
- Vocals (Background)
- Mike Chapman
- Bass, Guitar (Steel)
- David Briggs
- Piano
- Gary Burr
- Vocals (Background)
- Buddy Cannon
- Producer
- Jim Cotton
- Engineer
- Sonny Garrish
- Guitar (Steel)
- Rob Hajacos
- Fiddle
- Mike Lawler
- Keyboards
- Paul Leim
- Drums
- George Jones
- Vocals, Performer
- Jo-El Sonnier
- Accordion
- Sammy Kershaw
- Vocals, Main Performer























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