Sinner - Aaron Lewis

Sinner

Aaron Lewis

  • Genre: Country
  • Release Date: 2016-09-16
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12
  • ℗ 2016 Dot Records

Sinner ◷ preview

Title Artist Time
1
Sinner (feat. Willie Nelson) Aaron Lewis 3:31
2
That Ain’t Country Aaron Lewis 4:02
3
Whiskey and You Aaron Lewis 4:28
4
Northern Redneck Aaron Lewis 3:39
5
Mama Aaron Lewis 5:04
6
Sunday Every Saturday Night Aaron Lewis 4:59
7
Lost and Lonely Aaron Lewis 4:57
8
Story of My Life Aaron Lewis 4:34
9
Stuck in These Shoes Aaron Lewis 3:44
10
I Lost It All Aaron Lewis 3:54
11
Travelin’ Soldier Aaron Lewis 4:46

Reviews

  • Please…just stop

    1
    By ecdon
    The only thing worse than your music is your drunken, mumbling, and horrific shows.
  • Fantastic Album

    5
    By Did it for top 10
    One of if not the best Albums I’ve ever listened to
  • Great stuff

    5
    By Bill2566
    Nice work
  • Army Evaluation

    5
    By Rogue 46
    OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!
  • 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    5
    By Landonwilliams98
    Aaron Lewis, true patriot
  • Wow

    5
    By Cecilrs
    What an amazing talent.
  • Angry old drunk

    1
    By Me-ness
    Not much talent, loud mouthed, and uninformed. Don’t waste your time or money on him.
  • True Patriot

    5
    By wahoo3133
    Glad someone actually has balls enough to sing a song about what’s happening in The Great USA 🇺🇸. I totally agree with the song if you don’t like it get F out
  • Yea

    5
    By miranda lambertsmile!happy
    VT dude is rad!
  • Truly heartfelt and sincere.

    5
    By CB4RonPaul
    “Lost & Lonely” is a great song that you can tell Aaron Lewis put his heart & soul into writing, as well as “I lost it all.” Both songs anyone who’s had struggles in life should be able to relate to. His daughter’s cover of “Traveling Soldier” where he sings with her is a nice addition to the album as well. I’m also impressed with his cover of Chris Stapleton’s “Whiskey & You,” and dare say Aaron Lewis sings it better. And then of course there is the awesome, more upbeat song of “that ain’t country,” and boy is he telling the honest truth about most modern “country” music.