Pat Green lyrics
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Artist's albums
Three Days
2001 · album
Carry On
2000 · album
Miles and Miles of You
2022 · album
If It Don't Have a Honky Tonk
2022 · single
Steady
2022 · single
Build You a Bar
2022 · single
All In This Together
2022 · single
Miles and Miles of You
2022 · single
Songs We Wish We'd Written (20th Anniversary)
2021 · album
Wave on Wave
2020 · single
Leaving My Leaving
2019 · single
Trip Through Your Wires
2019 · single
Til the Last Whistle Blows (From "The Last Whistle")
2019 · single
Friday's Comin'
2018 · single
Drinkin' Days
2017 · single
Home
2015 · album
Break It Back Down
2015 · single
Songs We Wish We'd Written II
2012 · album
What I'm For
2009 · album
Let Me
2008 · single
Cannonball
2006 · album
Don't Break My Heart Again
2004 · single
Lucky Ones
2004 · album
Wave On Wave
2003 · album
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Biography
Pat Green has finally come full circle... and all the way back Home. After rising through Texas' college town and dancehall scene years ago, Green earned himself major label support in Nashville and became the poster child of Texas music for a whole generation of fans. His list of achievements includes over 2 million albums sold, three Grammy nominations and a sold out Houston Astrodome. But after releasing six albums in eight years, sending singles like "Wave on Wave" and "Let Me" up the charts, touring with powerhouses like Kenny Chesney and Keith Urban and dealing with accusations of "selling out," the meat grinder of mainstream stardom proved to be too much. He was spent. "I felt so much pressure during the years I was with the big record labels to put out a record almost every year," he explains. "There was a constant loop of having to be creative with new music, and that's just not my style. I like it to happen when it happens." Now, after breaking the cycle for a three year recharge, Green is back in his comfort zone and playing by his own rules again. His is new independent album Home is his first set of originals in several years, and directly speaks to the hardcore fans that have been with him since the beginning. Of 13 new songs, Green co wrote seven with big names like Scooter Carusoe, Liz Rose and Chris Stapleton, while six more were pulled from A listers like Jessi Alexander, Brett and Jim Beavers, Chuck Cannon, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne.