Credits
Release Date: May 18, 2004; Lead Performance: Montgomery Gentry; Genre: Country/Bluegrass
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Country heads for the suburbs as this Kentucky duo sings about settling down. But trading hot rods for family-friendly rides has taken some air out of their tires -- ballads such as ''I Ain't Got It All That Bad'' stall like a minivan in a drag race. It's when the boys loosen up and go honky-tonkin', as on ''All I Know About Mexico,'' that ''Your Thing'' hits full throttle.
Posted May 28, 2004
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