Lucky Old Sun

| Kenny Chesney

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Lucky Old Sun

Lucky Old Sun is the eleventh studio album by country music artist Kenny Chesney, released on October 14, 2008 as the first release for Blue Chair Records, Chesney's personal division of the BNA Recordsrecord label. The album produced two singles in "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" and "Down the Road", which were both number ones on the country charts. Chesney's versions of those two songs are also duets with The Wailers and Mac McAnally respectively. This was Kenny's first album since 1997's I Will Stand to not have a Top 40 hit on the pop chart. -Wikipedia

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  • Sounds Like Nashville

    Kenny Chesney fans, so it will come as no surprise to you that we love the new CD! 

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  • Slant Magazine

    The album proves how vapid contemporary country can be: Very. Uh-huh. 

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  • All Music

    Chesney could do something a lot more interesting in the sun besides lazing around. 

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  • Pop Matters

    As a beach album, Lucky Old Sun is remarkably little fun.  

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  • BBC

    Fans of the Tennessee troubadour will know what to expect and can expect to like what's here 

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  • Country Music Online

    Kenny makes a departure from his fun loving, summertime party anthems in favor of a deeper, more meaningful album. 

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  • The New York Times

    Mr. Chesney has lately decided that life doesn't always have happy endings.  

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  • Country Music Central

    This album, in the simplest explanation, has everything you would expect from Kenny, but nothing you would expect to hear.  

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  • RoughStock

    While it’s full of beach-y rhythms and melodies, the album never gets too goofy.  

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    They say ”Write what you know,” so Kenny Chesney’s co-written a batch of songs focused on his preoccupation with sailing the Caribbean. 

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  • The Philadelphia Inquirer

    Combine his trite, one-note prescription for fulfillment with the easy-listening approach, and the result is a real snoozer.  

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  • Reuters

    Kenny Chesney does his heroes George Strait and Jimmy Buffett proud on his latest set. 

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  • LA Times

    Soothing stuff you'd expect on a country version of "The Wave" radio station. 

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