Confederate Railroad

Confederate Railroad

Genres: country, Southern Rock, country rock, All, modern country

About Confederate Railroad

Confederate Railroad first rolled onto the national country music scene in the early 1990s with its unique style and sound. Headed by founder and frontman Danny Shirley, the former backup band for both David Allan Coe and Johnny Paycheck got their big break by signing with Atlantic Records. The first single from their debut album ("Confederate Railroad") was "She Took It Like A Man". It went to #26, a preview of what was to come. The next two singles, "Jesus and Mama" and "Queen of Memphis" went to the top of the charts. Three more huge hits followed, "Trashy Women", "When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back", and "She Never Cried". "Trashy" would lead to a Grammy nomination and become their signature song. That album with six hits and nearly three million sales brought Confederate the Academy of Country Music's Best New Group Award in 1993 as well as numerous nominations from the Country Music Association and the British Country Music Foundation. The second album, "Notorious", produced one of the group's most popular songs "Daddy Never Was the Cadillac Kind" which became a #1 video as well. "Elvis and Andy" and "Summer in Dixie" would further establish the Railroad as one of the most versatile acts in the business. This album would sell more than one million copies. Their overall totals are 18 charted hits and five million albums sold. From rowdy country to raw emotion, a Confederate Railroad concert today covers a wide range of feelings. Young people will be there rocking to "Trashy Women", while their parents and even grandparents will likely be singing along to "Jesus and Mama". The band plays 100 or so dates each year. Whatever the venue, they are right at home…be it a fair, a club, or a biker show. Shirley, the lead singer and vocalist, and his mates, Mark Dufresne on drums, Mo Thaxton on bass and vocals, Rusty Hendrix on lead guitar and Joey Recker on keyboards and vocals are obviously having fun right along with their appreciative audience. At the end of each show, the band stays around until every fan who wants an autograph, or to pose with the group for a picture or just say "hello" is taken care of.

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Confederate Railroad — Top 30 songs of 49

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Confederate Railroad When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back
Confederate Railroad See Ya
Confederate Railroad Trashy Women
Confederate Railroad I Know A Little
Confederate Railroad Bill's Laundromat, Bar And Grill
Confederate Railroad Daddy Never Was The Cadillac Kind
Confederate Railroad Toss a Little Bone (Party Mix)
Confederate Railroad Trashy Women - Single
Confederate Railroad Daddy Never Was the Cadillac Kind
Confederate Railroad Keep On Rockin'
Confederate Railroad Elvis And Andy
Confederate Railroad She Never Cried
Confederate Railroad I Am Just A Rebel
Confederate Railroad Trashy Women
Confederate Railroad You Don't Know What It's Like
Confederate Railroad A Bible and a Bus Ticket Home
Confederate Railroad Right Track Wrong Train
Confederate Railroad Jesus And Mama (03:21)
Confederate Railroad Queen Of Memphis (03:19)
Confederate Railroad QUEEN OF MEMPHIS
Confederate Railroad I Don't Want To Hang Out With Me
Confederate Railroad Sunday Morning And Saturday Night
Confederate Railroad When And Where
Confederate Railroad Queen of Memphis
Confederate Railroad Jesus And Mama
Confederate Railroad Please Come To Boston
Confederate Railroad Thick As Thieves
Confederate Railroad Jesus and Mama
Confederate Railroad I Like My Women On The Trashy Side (Step In Line Once More)
Confederate Railroad Queen Of Memphis
When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back
I Know A Little
Bill's Laundromat, Bar And Grill
Daddy Never Was The Cadillac Kind
Toss a Little Bone (Party Mix)
Trashy Women - Single
Daddy Never Was the Cadillac Kind
Keep On Rockin'
Elvis And Andy
She Never Cried
I Am Just A Rebel
You Don't Know What It's Like
A Bible and a Bus Ticket Home
Right Track Wrong Train
Jesus And Mama (03:21)
Queen Of Memphis (03:19)
QUEEN OF MEMPHIS
I Don't Want To Hang Out With Me
Sunday Morning And Saturday Night
When And Where
Queen of Memphis
Jesus And Mama
Please Come To Boston
Thick As Thieves
Jesus and Mama
I Like My Women On The Trashy Side (Step In Line Once More)
Queen Of Memphis