Feelin' Good Train Explained

Feelin' Good Train
Type:studio
Artist:Sammy Kershaw
Cover:feelingoodtrain.jpg
Released:June 21, 1994
Studio:Eleven Eleven Sound Studios, Music Mill Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
Genre:Country
Length:34:38
Label:Mercury
Producer:Buddy Cannon
Norro Wilson
Prev Title:Haunted Heart
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Christmas Time's A-Comin'
Next Year:1995

Feelin' Good Train is the third studio album by American country music artist Sammy Kershaw. It was released in 1994 (see 1994 in country music) on Mercury Records. The album produced four singles for Kershaw on the Billboard country charts. The first two singles were "National Working Woman's Holiday" and a cover of the Amazing Rhythm Aces' "Third Rate Romance", both of which peaked at #2. Following it was a cover of the Mac McAnally song "Southbound" at #27 and also "If You're Gonna Walk, I'm Gonna Crawl" at #18. Also included is a re-release of a duet with George Jones called "Never Bit a Bullet Like This", which was previously released on Jones' 1993 album High-Tech Redneck.

Personnel

As listed in liner notes.[1]

Strings by The Nashville String Machine conducted by Carl Gorodetzky

Notes and References

  1. Feelin' Good Train . Sammy Kershaw . 1994 . PolyGram Records . 314-522 125-2.