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| Genre | Pop | |||
| Producer | Trina Shoemaker | |||
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Good Southern Girl[1] is the fourth album from American Cajun singer and fiddler Amanda Shaw. It is Shaw's first release with her new label, Poorman Mayfield Music, which is co-founded by New Orleans Jazz great Irvin Mayfield.
Track listing
- "Good Southern Girl" (4:05)
 - "Mississippi Kid" (4:03)
 - "Cruise" (2:58)
 - "Intro Segment: Perridon Two-Step" (:13)
 - "Johnny Can't Dance" (4:01)
 - "Sweet Honey" (3:49)
 - "That's It I Quit" (3:40)
 - "One Night Stand" (3:19)
 - "Meek Maid's Reel" (3:29)
 - "What Time You Comin' Home" (2:04)
 - "Creole Reel" (:21)
 - "Git Fiddler" (3:25)
 - "Blues de La Frontier BONUS: Yes Yes Girl" (6:43)
 
References
- ↑ "Amanda Shaw Track Listing". Archived from the original on 2014-07-03. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
 
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