Bittertown

Bittertown is the fourth album released by country/folk singer Lori McKenna. The album was first released in 2004 on Signature Sounds. It was produced by Lorne Entress and features prominently the guitar work of Kevin Barry. After country singer Faith Hill covered three of Lori McKenna's songs for her album, Fireflies, Warner Bros. records signed McKenna to their label and re-released it under their name. All songs were written by McKenna. "Bible Song" was covered by country singer Sara Evans for her album Real Fine Place. In July 2019, McKenna released an album named “Return to Bittertown” consisting of “Stealing Kisses” and “Bible Song” which she had re-recorded to commemorate the 15th Anniversary of the release of Bittertown. McKenna also embarked on a tour (Return to Bittertown Tour) to promote this album. McKenna defines Bittertown as the “game changer” for her, the album which brought her to the attention of Faith Hill.

Bittertown
Studio album by
Released2004
GenreCountry
LabelSignature Sounds, Warner Bros.
ProducerLorne Entress
Lori McKenna chronology
The Kitchen Tapes
(2003)
Bittertown
(2004)
Unglamorous
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link

The album never charted.

Track listing

  1. Bible Song - 3:48
  2. Mr. Sunshine - 4:03
  3. One Man - 4:17
  4. Pour - 3:50
  5. Lone Star - 4:10
  6. Stealing Kisses - 4:24
  7. If You Ask - 4:29
  8. Monday Afternoon - 3:04
  9. The Ledge - 3:40
  10. My Sweetheart - 4:05
  11. Cowardly Lion - 3:34
  12. Silver Bus - 4:00
  13. One Kiss Goodnight - 4:19
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