Don't Make Me a Bad Guy

| Toby Keith

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Don't Make Me a Bad Guy

That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy is the twelfth studio album by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released October 28, 2008 via Show Dog Nashville, Keith's own label. The album's lead-off single, "She Never Cried in Front of Me", reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in late October 2008, as did "God Love Her", the second single, in March 2009. The third single, "Lost You Anyway", was released on March 16, 2009. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA. Keith wrote or co-wrote all the songs on this album, collaborating with Bobby Pinson on all but three.- Wikipedia

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  • Slant Magazine

    Keith has a clear grasp of how to use his material to build his image as an artist.  

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  • All Music

    A record that's at once brawny and humble. 

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  • Nuts About Country

    That Don’t Make [Toby] a Bad Guy, that makes him the successful all around entertainer that he is. 

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  • Blue Grass Special

    Has the feel of something more than a mere Album of the Year. It's destined to be an enduring classic, any way you cut it. 

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  • Country Central

    In my personal opinion, one of his best works in a long time. 

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  • Pandora

    This pumped-up swagger comes close to exaggeration, but as a producer Keith favors well-defined muscle to steroid-fueled bluster and his writing is similarly lean and natural. 

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  • Napster

    Keith has chosen some lovely, heartbreaking beauties to showcase.  

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  • All CD Covers

    Hard and heavy with guitars, That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy is a roadhouse album at its core with blues. 

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  • Country Standard Time

    Keith always stays true to his character, and, as a triple-threat producer/writer/artist is never short on talent. 

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  • CMT

    Keith’s timing has been consistently on target for several years. 

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  • NY Times

    He tends to genial blues licks and polite country shuffles. 

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