This is one of Hank's more varied albums with a bit of everything - country, rock, blues, hard-rocking songs, plaintive ballads and (of course) his strong opinions on aspects of life.
The set opens with I'm for love, a song that belies its title - it is one of Hank's classic soapbox songs in which he protests about all sorts of things. This is followed by another hard-rocking song, I really like girls. Hank slows things down for a reflective look at the country music business in The Nashville scene. Next is an outstanding cover of the old Fats Waller classic, Ain't misbehaving.
My favorite track here, Something to believe in, is a very touching love story. Lawyers guns and money, a hard-rocking song, is followed by the equally hard-rocking This ain't Dallas, in which Hank contrasts real life with what you see on TV. I've been around, a reflective song, is followed by New Orleans, a rocking tribute to a great city. The album closes with Outlaw's reward - again, not what the title suggests, but a plaintive ballad.
If you enjoy Hank's music, you'll love this album.
Bought this album for my daddy. He loves it, plays it every single day. :) :) :) :) :p :)
I LIKE ALL THE SONGS AND PLUS THE NEW CD COME OUT .I LIKE TO ORDER SOME T- SHIRTS. I BE LISTEN TO HIM A LONG TIME.`