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'''''Happiness and All the Other Things''''' is [[Cross Canadian Ragweed]]'s tenth album. It was released on [[August 31]], [[2009]]. The album includes twelve new studio tracks and three live tracks, including a cover of [[Willie Nelson]]'s "Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground", "Soul Agent" from the band's 2007 album [[Mission California]], and a cover of [[Kevin Welch]]'s "Train To Birmingham."<ref>[http://www.lonestarmusic.com/artists.asp?id=164# Cross Canadian Ragweed on LoneStarMusic<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
'''''Happiness and All the Other Things''''' is [[Cross Canadian Ragweed]]'s tenth album. It was released on [[August 31]], [[2009]]. The album includes twelve new studio tracks and three live tracks, including a cover of [[Willie Nelson]]'s "Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground", "Soul Agent" from the band's 2007 album [[Mission California]], and a cover of [[Kevin Welch]]'s "Train To Birmingham."<ref>[http://www.lonestarmusic.com/artists.asp?id=164# Cross Canadian Ragweed on LoneStarMusic<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


The album also includes a video track of their live performance of "Confident" in Birmingham, AL. It was recorded at Workplay Theater on April 24, 2009.{{citation needed}}
The album also includes a video track of their live performance of "Confident" in Birmingham, AL. It was recorded at Workplay Theater on April 24, 2009.{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}}


'''''Happiness and All the Other Things''''' is released in commemoration of the band's 15th Anniversary. It is also officially dedicated to the late Randall "Poodie" Locke ([[Willie Nelson]]'s long-time stage manager). The album cover has a page dedicating the album to him with the words:
'''''Happiness and All the Other Things''''' is released in commemoration of the band's 15th Anniversary. It is also officially dedicated to the late Randall "Poodie" Locke ([[Willie Nelson]]'s long-time stage manager). The album cover has a page dedicating the album to him with the words:
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The album's first single, '"Kick in the Head," was released August 11, 2009 and debuted at #15 on the Texas Music Chart.<ref>[http://www.texasmusicchart.com/Pages/Chart.htm# Texas Music Chart<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The album's first single, '"Kick in the Head," was released August 11, 2009 and debuted at #15 on the Texas Music Chart.<ref>[http://www.texasmusicchart.com/Pages/Chart.htm# Texas Music Chart<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>



==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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Happiness and All the Other Things is Cross Canadian Ragweed's tenth album. It was released on August 31, 2009. The album includes twelve new studio tracks and three live tracks, including a cover of Willie Nelson's "Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground", "Soul Agent" from the band's 2007 album Mission California, and a cover of Kevin Welch's "Train To Birmingham."[1]

The album also includes a video track of their live performance of "Confident" in Birmingham, AL. It was recorded at Workplay Theater on April 24, 2009.[citation needed]

Happiness and All the Other Things is released in commemoration of the band's 15th Anniversary. It is also officially dedicated to the late Randall "Poodie" Locke (Willie Nelson's long-time stage manager). The album cover has a page dedicating the album to him with the words:

"This album is dedicated to the most selfless, giving person that we've ever known. Thanks for believing in us and spreading our name. In loving memory... Poodie Locke, October 3, 1948 - May 6th, 2009... 'There are no bad days'"

The album's first single, '"Kick in the Head," was released August 11, 2009 and debuted at #15 on the Texas Music Chart.[2]

Track listing

  1. "51 Pieces"
  2. "Bluebonnets"
  3. "Burn Like The Sun"
  4. "To Find My Love"
  5. "Drag"
  6. "Kick In The Head"
  7. "Overtable"
  8. "Overtable Interlude"
  9. "Pretty Lady"
  10. "Tomorrow"
  11. "Confident"
  12. "My Chances"
  13. "Carmelita"
  14. "Poo(p)-Eye"
  15. "Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground (live)"
  16. "Soul Agent (live)"
  17. "Train To Birmingham (live)"
  18. "Confident" (Live in Birmingham, AL) (Bonus Video Track Download)

References