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Scotty McCreery  Main Performer

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1 Out of Summertime Nichols/Singleton 3:42
2 I Love You This Big Dean/Jackson/James/ 4:06
3 Clear as Day Beathard/ODonnell/W 3:56
4 The Trouble with Girls Tompkins/White 3:50
5 Water Tower Town Hutton/Kidd/Swindel 2:43
6 Walk in the Country Rust/Urban 2:58
7 Better Than That Cates/DeStefano/Wis 3:10
8 Write My Number on Your Hand Akins/Paulin/Stover 2:59
9 Dirty Dishes Dulaney/Martin/Thra 3:36
10 You Make That Look Good Akins/Miller 3:02
11 Back on the Ground Beathard/Martin/Thr 3:19
12 That Old King James Nesler/White 3:28
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Clear as Day

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Mercury Nashville

Category: Country

Clear as Day

UPC: 602527811833

Release Date: 10/04/2011

Original Release Date: 10/04/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Out of Summertime, I Love You This Big, Clear as Day, The Trouble with Girls, Water Tower Town, Walk in the Country, Better Than That, Write My Number on Your Hand, Dirty Dishes, You Make That Look Good, Back on the Ground, That Old King James]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Winning American Idol on the strength his grin and cornball down-home appeal, Scotty McCreery delivers his debut Clear as Day just five months after taking home the big prize, the quickest turnaround in Idol history. Forget whatever this portends about the health of the television show or the power of Scotty?s personality: it does suggest that McCreery is the easiest of all Idols to fit within the pre-existing machinery of the music industry. Possessing no distinct persona outside of the good guy next door, McCreery can sing any generic Nashville number, and so he does on Clear as Day, singing songs about sweet tea, pecan pies, country, football, the King James bible, mom, water towers, and, of course, love. Songs this basic need flair, either in the writing or the performance departments, to distinguish themselves, and there are moments with flashes of life, both coming courtesy of writer Rhett Akins whose ?You Make That Look Good? and ?Write My Number un Your Hand? have some pep and sturdy country roots. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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