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The Tin Man (Kenny Chesney song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Tin Man (Kenny Chesney song)
"The Tin Man" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Kenny Chesney. It was the third single release from his 1994 debut album ''In My Wildest Dreams''. Six years later, Chesney re-recorded the song for his first ''Greatest Hits'' album and released this recording in July 2001. ==Critical reception== In a 1995 review, Phil Kloer of the ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' called the song "one of the better pieces of writing to come out of Nashville this year or last." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic said that the song was not "quite as shellacked with gloss" as Chesney's later ballads. ''Billboards review praised Chesney's vocals while taking a negative view of the songwriting: "()e is hitting his stride as a singer, even if ''The Wizard of Oz'' references here are a little tired."〔Flick, Larry, ed. (20 April 1994). "Single reviews: Kenny Chesney: The Tin Man", ''Billboard'' 106 (18): 69.〕 The original version later appeared on Chesney's first BNA Records album, ''All I Need to Know.'' In his review of this album, Erlewine wrote that the song "deftly reworks a cliché" and "captur() the blend of country instrumentation and anthemic pop that became his signature and made him a star." Chesney re-recorded the song for his 2000 ''Greatest Hits'' album.〔 This newly recorded version was the b-side to the album's first single, "I Lost It", before serving as the third release from it.〔
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