Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth (album)
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- | '''Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth''' is the first, self-titled album by [[Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth]]. The album | + | [[Image:BillyBobCover.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Album cover]] |
+ | '''Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth''' is the first, self-titled album by [[Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth]]. The album was to be released by [[Mississlippy Records]]. | ||
==Songs== | ==Songs== | ||
The following is a list of confirmed songs to be released on the album. | The following is a list of confirmed songs to be released on the album. | ||
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+ | * "Cheeseburger" | ||
+ | * "Goin' Home" - a cover of "Home on the Range." | ||
+ | * Unknown song | ||
+ | * "A Song" - a Billy Bob original | ||
+ | * Unknown song | ||
+ | * "Track 6" - a Billy Bob original | ||
+ | * Unknown song | ||
+ | * "Crazy" | ||
+ | * "'Round da Corner" - a cover of "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain." | ||
+ | * "That's All" - a Billy Bob original | ||
===Cheeseburger=== | ===Cheeseburger=== | ||
- | "Cheeseburger" is the first single from the album to be released. It deals with a man's urge for a cheeseburger. The single was released in 2006. A longer version may | + | "Cheeseburger" is the first single from the album to be released. It deals with a man's urge for a cheeseburger. The single was released in 2006. A longer version may have been released. |
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- | + | ==Cancellation== | |
- | + | The album was originally to be released in [[2006]]. However, it was pushed back to 2007. Billy Bob made the following statement on March 17, 2008: | |
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- | The album was originally to be released in 2006. However, it was pushed back to 2007. Billy Bob made the following statement on March 17, 2008: | + | |
''"Yea, I'm 'spost to be making a record. I think it's great. 'Though it was ta be done a year or so ago but it ain't done. We still have a few more songs to do and dat should be it."'' | ''"Yea, I'm 'spost to be making a record. I think it's great. 'Though it was ta be done a year or so ago but it ain't done. We still have a few more songs to do and dat should be it."'' | ||
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+ | It was confirmed that the album was canceled on September 22. It was canceled because Billy Bob was released from [[Mississlippy Media]]. | ||
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+ | ''"I ain't longer workin fer MMi. I decided to resign to go and werk on da famly ferm an wit the [[ZEF]]."'' | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth]] | *[[Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth]] | ||
+ | *[[Mich Igan]] | ||
*[[Mississlippy Records]] | *[[Mississlippy Records]] | ||
+ | [[category: Mississlippy Music]] |
Current revision as of 18:12, 10 January 2009
Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth is the first, self-titled album by Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth. The album was to be released by Mississlippy Records.
Contents |
[edit] Songs
The following is a list of confirmed songs to be released on the album.
- "Cheeseburger"
- "Goin' Home" - a cover of "Home on the Range."
- Unknown song
- "A Song" - a Billy Bob original
- Unknown song
- "Track 6" - a Billy Bob original
- Unknown song
- "Crazy"
- "'Round da Corner" - a cover of "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain."
- "That's All" - a Billy Bob original
[edit] Cheeseburger
"Cheeseburger" is the first single from the album to be released. It deals with a man's urge for a cheeseburger. The single was released in 2006. A longer version may have been released.
[edit] Cancellation
The album was originally to be released in 2006. However, it was pushed back to 2007. Billy Bob made the following statement on March 17, 2008:
"Yea, I'm 'spost to be making a record. I think it's great. 'Though it was ta be done a year or so ago but it ain't done. We still have a few more songs to do and dat should be it."
It was confirmed that the album was canceled on September 22. It was canceled because Billy Bob was released from Mississlippy Media.
"I ain't longer workin fer MMi. I decided to resign to go and werk on da famly ferm an wit the ZEF."