Everything Is Fine
Josh Turner's 2007 release Everything Is Fine is grounded in the traditional music from his grandparents' record collection he heard growing up, with the addition of fresh sounds that speak to today's music fans.
Turner's success since his debut, both personally and professionally, finds its way through the lyrics of his latest disc and leaves the listener feeling uplifted and inspired. The first tune from Everything is Fine to hit the radio is the infectious Firecracker, a song Turner co-wrote in which he extols the steamy virtues of his female companion. Turner says the song exemplifies how traditional country music can be fun and positive.
Things don't get much more positive than with the album's self-penned title track, one of seven songs Turner wrote for the project. The man in Everything is Fine enjoys the kind of life to which everyone aspires. To the tune of a banjo and a country fiddle, the song praises the joys of being at peace with family and the Lord, not to mention the joy of hearing an old dog singing and the promise of an upcoming fish fry.
On Another Try, Turner duets with country superstar Trisha Yearwood about loss and lessons learned. Turner calls the song 'one of the best ballads I've ever heard, period. It makes you feel what that guy is feeling in that song, that failure that he's feeling,' he says. 'It's very relevant to what people go through in everyday life.'
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