Thunderstorms and Neon Signs
Thunderstorms & Neon Signs is the debut album by American country musician Wayne Hancock, released in 1995 on Dejadisc. It was reissued by Ark21 in 1998. The album’s title track was covered by Hank Williams III on his debut album Risin' Outlaw.
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1995, Re-released on Mar.7, 2000 | |||
Genre | Country, alt-country | |||
Label | Dejadisc | |||
Producer | Lloyd Maines | |||
Wayne Hancock chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All songs written by Wayne Hancock; except where noted
- "Juke Joint Jumping" – 3:18
- "Poor Boy Blues" – 2:20
- "Thunderstorms and Neon Signs" – 3:42
- "She's My Baby" – 2:31
- "Big City Good Time Gal" – 2:57
- "Ain't Nobody's Blues But My Own" – 4:06
- "Double A Daddy" – 3:25
- "Why Don't You Leave Me Alone" – 2:50
- "Tag Along" – 2:18
- "Cold Lonesome Wind" – 4:24
- "Locomotive Joe" – 2:11
- "No Loving Tonight" – 1:39
- "Friday and Saturday Night" – 2:36
- "Summertime" – 5:42 (DuBose Heyward, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin)
Personnel
- Wayne Hancock – Acoustic Guitar and vocals
- Rebecca Hancock Snow – Vocals
- Paul Skelton – Guitar
- Bob Stafford – Guitar
- Sue Foley – Guitar
- Ric Ramerez – Bass and Background Vocals
- Kevin Smith – Bass
- Herb Steiner – Steel Guitar
- Lloyd Maines – Steel Guitar
- Stan Smith – Clarinet
- Bill Madonado – Background Vocals
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See also
External links
- Wayne "The Train" Hancock's Official web site
- Wayne Hancock on Allmusic
- Wayne Hancock on rockabilly.net
- Wayne Hancock collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive
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