She'd Give Anything | List Price: $5.98 Discount Price: $4.32

| Binding: Audio CD Release Date: 1994-01-11
Love This One [Posted on 2005-01-11] I loved this album when it came out - originally owed it on cassette. I was really excited to find it out on cd!!
great cd [Posted on 2005-07-21] when i first heard the song she'd give anything i thought it was a true love song, when it came on radio i called and requested it everyday and now that i have it i can listen to it all the time the other songs on the how ever are also great and entertaning i love the cd and hope to buy some more at your store sometime soon
Never mind the name - this is great country music [Posted on 2005-08-15] Boy Howdy comprised Jeffrey Steele (bass, lead vocals), Cary Park (guitars, fiddle, mandolin), Larry Park (guitars, fiddle) and Hugh Wright (drums, conga percussion). The group came together in 1990 and disbanded in 1996. Jeffrey wrote most of the group's songs and has established himself as a successful country songwriter, providing songs for Tim McGraw (The cowboy in me), Collin Raye (Couldn't last a moment), Faith Hill (When the lights go down), Diamond Rio (Unbelievable), Rascal Flatts (These days), Trace Adkins (Chrome), John Michael Montgomery (Hello L-O-V-E), LeAnn Rimes (Big deal) and Montgomery Gentry (Speed, Hell yeah, My town).
Boy Howdy recorded two full-length albums and a mini-album, with their first full-length album appearing in 1992 (Welcome to Howdywood) and their second in 1995 (Bigger fish to fry). In 1994, they scored a number one country hit with She'd give anything (later covered by R+B singer Gerald Levert as I'd give anything) and another country hit with They don't make them like that anymore. A mini-album (this set) containing these two songs, three other new songs and one song taken from their debut album (A cowboy's born with a broken heart) was released to capitalize on the hits. I can only assume that they didn't have enough material for a full-length album at the time. None of their music had been released in the UK up till then, so the UK record company released an album also titled She'd give anything and with the same artwork as the American release, but containing all fifteen tracks then available - the five then-new tracks followed by the ten from their debut album.
Although this mini-album contains just six songs, it contains the three Boy Howdy songs that really matter - She'd give anything. They don't make them like that anymore and A cowboy's born with a broken heart. This last song is solidly traditional but is not really typical of their music, which has a contemporary feel to it. Although their music doesn't exactly sound like any other group, fans of Alabama and Sawyer Brown will probably find Boy Howdy to their liking - if they can ignore that silly name.
Sonic Excellence! [Posted on 2005-09-21] Whatever year this album was made makes no difference. For each song is timeless. I recently saw Cary Park sing in concert with other band, and he is a superb musician.
EXCELLENT!!! TO BAD IT DIDN'T HAVE MORE SONGS ON IT! [Posted on 2006-02-25] I'm very sceptical on some of the newer country singers, and those who have been out, but I have not had a chance to give them a listen. I'm very appreciative of the chance to listen to "song samples" before I order a CD. This is an outstanding group, and It wouldn't be hard to take having them release more albums if possible.
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