Lyrics by Cory Morrow

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  1. A Great Day To Be Alive
  2. Always And Forever
  3. Angela
  4. Beat of Your Heart
  5. Beer
  6. Best Low
  7. Better Than Being in Love with You
  8. Big City Stripper
  9. Carnival Ride
  10. Choices
  11. Dance by the Rio Grande
  12. Drink One More Round
  13. Drinkin Alone
  14. Friend of the Devil
  15. Good Intentions
  16. Heart of Fire
  17. How The West Was Won
  18. I Couldn't Be There
  19. I Wanna Go Home
  20. In Spite of Spite
  21. Just Along For The Ride
  22. Let It Roll
  23. Like You Used To Do
  24. Live Forever
  25. Love's a Mysterious Thing
  26. Mercenary Song
  27. Misty Shade of Blue
  28. More Than Perfect
  29. My Way Home
  30. Nashville Blues
  31. Nothing Left to Hide
  32. Outside the Lines
  33. Railroad Song
  34. Restless Girl
  35. Runnin' Around on Me
  36. Stayin' Out Late
  37. Straight To Hell
  38. Take Me Away
  39. Texas Time Travelin'
  40. The Light on the Stage
  41. The Preacher
  42. Whole Lot
  43. Will You Ever Know
  44. You Don't Really Love Me

Cory Morrow (born May 1, 1972, in Houston, Texas) is a Texas Country singer-songwriter who has gained popularity throughout the Southwest.

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