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When The Wrong One Loves You Right - Wade Hayes

Wade Hayes
When The Wrong One Loves You Right
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  "The Day She Left Tulsa (In A Chevy)"
•  "Mine To Lose"
•  "How Do You Sleep At Night"
Cons  •  Contains only one big hit.
The Bottom Line - With the stellar hit single, "The Day She Left Tulsa (In A Chevy)," Wade Hayes' third CD is a nice collection of songs that hit you in the heart.

 
Product Description
•  Features songs written by fellow artists Leslie Satcher, Matt King and Jason Sellers.
•  Released by Columbia Records
•  Two hit singles were released from this CD.
 
 
Guide Review
Wade Hayes - When The Wrong One Loves You Right
When this CD was released in 1998 Wade Hayes had just come off the somewhat unexpected "failure" of his sophomore release. While that CD sold 500,000 copies, the label expected more from their prodigy. So the label had Wade go into the studio and record the best CD he could. The first single from When The Wrong One Loves You Right didn't disappoint them.

As one of the finest singles released in 1998, "The Day She Left Tulsa (In A Chevy)" instantly became a huge hit. The second single from the CD was the marginal hit, "How Do You Sleep At Night." What followed after those were a couple of tracks that radio totally neglected.

While radio may have neglected the singles, the CD is still a worthy addition to any fan's collection.

Reviewed by Matt Bjorke.

   
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