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		<title>Joe Nichols &#8211; An Old Friend Of Mine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a while since <a href="http://www.joenichols.com/" target="_self"><strong>Joe Nichols</strong></a> released a studio album (2007 with &#8220;Real Things&#8221;) but I have to admit it was well worth the wait if &#8220;An Old Friend Of Mine&#8221; is anything to go by.</p>
<p>Nichols has always been able to deliver an emotional song effortlessly and until I heard this song &#8220;I&#8217;ll Wait For You&#8221;, taken from his 2005 album <strong>III</strong> and written by Bill Anderson and Harley Allen, was my favourite song. Don&#8217;t get me wrong I love most of his songs but I&#8217;ll Wait For You had that something special and the two videos that accompanied the two versions were amazing.</p>
<p>Alcohol has played a huge part in his songs but few were aware of his addiction and problems with Alcohol but with the release of his new album Nichols is frank and honest about his problems. He has been sober for over a year and &#8220;<a href="http://www.anoldfriendofmine.com/" target="_self"><strong>An Old Friend of Mine</strong></a>&#8221; is his emotional storytelling account of his drinking.</p>
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<p>It will inevitably strike a chord with people who are <a href="http://www.thehopeline.com" target="_self"><strong>struggling with any form of addiction</strong></a> but for me, someone who is fortunate not to suffer from such an addiction, it delivers on all fronts. Emotional, honest and simple. The use of one camera doesn’t detract from the message the video brings and is key to this kind of song. Country songs are famed for a broken truck, a bitter divorce or the dog dying but this track steps up a gear and arguably provides support to those in need.</p>
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<p>Nichols has always been able to deliver an emotional song effortlessly and until I heard this song &#8220;I&#8217;ll Wait For You&#8221;, taken from his 2005 album <strong>III</strong> and written by Bill Anderson and Harley Allen, was my favourite song. Don&#8217;t get me wrong I love most of his songs but I&#8217;ll Wait For You had that something special and the two videos that accompanied the two versions were amazing.</p>
<p>Alcohol has played a huge part in his songs but few were aware of his addiction and problems with Alcohol but with the release of his new album Nichols is frank and honest about his problems. He has been sober for over a year and &#8220;<a href="http://www.anoldfriendofmine.com/" target="_self"><strong>An Old Friend of Mine</strong></a>&#8221; is his emotional storytelling account of his drinking.</p>
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<p>It will inevitably strike a chord with people who are <a href="http://www.thehopeline.com" target="_self"><strong>struggling with any form of addiction</strong></a> but for me, someone who is fortunate not to suffer from such an addiction, it delivers on all fronts. Emotional, honest and simple. The use of one camera doesn’t detract from the message the video brings and is key to this kind of song. Country songs are famed for a broken truck, a bitter divorce or the dog dying but this track steps up a gear and arguably provides support to those in need.</p>
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