Radney Foster

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  • country
  • alt-country
  • americana
  • texas country
  • cowhat tex
Radney Foster was born July 20, 1959 in Del Rio, Texas. Initially a songwriter in Nashville, Tennessee, Foster made his debut in 1986 alongside Bill Lloyd in the duo Foster & Lloyd. Between then and 1990, the duo recorded three studio albums for RCA Records and charted nine singles on the country charts. Foster began his solo career in 1992 when he signed to Arista Records, Although his first release for the label (1992's Del Rio, TX 1959) produced four consecutive Top 40 hits...

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Songs

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    A Fine Line

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    Again

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    Angry Heart

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    Another Way to Go

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    Are You Ready for the Big Show?

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    Big Idea

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    Broke Down

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    Close Up the Honky Tonks

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    Closing Time

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    Disappointing You

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    Don't Say Goodbye

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    Drunk on Love

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    Easier Said Than Done

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    Everybody Gets the Blues

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    Everyday Angel

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    Folding Money

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    Fools That Dream

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    God Knows When

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    Godspeed (Sweet Dreams)

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    Half of My Mistakes

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    Hammer & Nails

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    Hammer and Nails

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    How You Play the Hand

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    I Got What You Need

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    I Won't Lie to You

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    I'm In

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    I'm Used to It

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    I've Got a Picture

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    If It Were Me

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    Intro to Went for a Ride

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    Jesse's Soul

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    Just Call Me Lonesome

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    Just Sit Still

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    Labor of Love

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    Last Chance for Love

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    Leaning on What Love Can Do

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    Louisiana Blue

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    Lousiana Blue

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    Love Had Something to Say About It

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    Lukenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)

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    Making It Up as I Go Along

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    My Whole Wide World

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    Never Gonna Fly

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    Never Say Die

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    New Zip Code

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    Nobody Wins

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    Oh Sacred Head Now Wounded

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    Old Silver

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    Precious Pearl

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    Prove Me Right


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