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Mac Davis - Stop And Smell The Roses flac album
  • Performer Mac Davis
  • Title Stop And Smell The Roses
  • Date of release 1974
  • Style Country
  • Other formats AHX AIFF ADX AC3 MIDI MPC MOD
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1799 mb
  • Size FLAC 1275 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 459

Stop and Smell the Roses is a 1974 album by Mac Davis. It peaked at N. on the US Country chart and No. 13 on the all-albums chart. Mac Davis - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica. Ken Ball, Travis Wammack - guitar. Leo LeBlanc - steel guitar. Jerry Bridges - bass guitar. Tim Henson - keyboards, tambourine. Dale Anderson, Victor Feldman - vibraphone. Eddy Manson, Tommy Morgan - harmonica.

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from the album Stop and Smell the Roses. I Believe in Music is the second album released by singer-songwriter and actor Mac Davis, released in 1971. The title track went on to become a standard and was covered by many artists in the 1970s, including a top 30 pop hit by Gallery in 1972. Track listing - All tracks written by Mac Davis.

Mac Davis-Stop And Smell The Roses 1 guitar tab, guitar tabs, bass tabs, chords and guitar pro tabs. Stop And Smell The Roses:Mac Davis. G C G Hey Mister, where you going in such a hurry?

Redirected from Stop and Take the Time to Smell the Roses). Stop and Smell the Roses is the eighth studio album by English rock musician Ringo Starr. Released in October 1981, it followed the twin commercial failures of Ringo the 4th (1977) and Bad Boy (1978). The album includes the hit single "Wrack My Brain", written and produced by George Harrison, but otherwise failed to find commercial success.