Sweet Talk and Good Lies
Sweet Talk and Good Lies | ||||
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Studio album by Heather Myles | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Rounder Records | |||
Producer | Michael Dumas and Heather Myles | |||
Heather Myles chronology | ||||
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Sweet Talk and Good Lies is the fifth album by Heather Myles. Highlights include the title song, "Sweet Talk and Good Lies, " "Nashville's Gone Hollywood," in which she excoriates the current blandness of the country music scene, and "Little Chapel," a duet with fellow honky-tonker Dwight Yoakam. "One and Only Lover" sounds like something straight out of Buddy Holly's catalog, and she does decent covers of old standards "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and "Cry Me a River," although they are probably the least country-sounding tunes on the album (and the only ones that Myles did not write herself).
Track listing
- "Sweet Talk and Good Lies" (Heather Myles) – 3:12
- "Nashville's Gone Hollywood" (Heather Myles) – 2:57
- "Never Had a Broken Heart" (Heather Myles) – 4:13
- "One Man Woman Again" (Heather Myles) – 3:04
- "Little Chapel" [with Dwight Yoakam] (Heather Myles) – 2:57
- "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" (Jimmy Webb) – 2:48
- "One and Only Lover" (Heather Myles) – 2:31
- "Big Cars" (Heather Myles) – 3:30
- "The Love You Left Behind" (Heather Myles) – 3:11
- "If the Truth Hurts" (Heather Myles) – 2:21
- "Homewrecker Blues" (Heather Myles) – 2:48
- "Sweet Little Dangerous" (Heather Myles) – 3:01
- "Cry Me a River" (Arthur Hamilton) – 2:57
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