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| Last album = [[The Grascals (album)|The Grascals]]<br> (2005
| Last album = [[The Grascals (album)|The Grascals]]<br> (2005
| This album = [[Long list of heartaches]] <br /> (2006)
| This album = [[Long List of Heartaches]] <br /> (2006)
| Next album = ''[[Keep On Walkin]]'' <br /> (2008)
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Long List of Heartaches is the second album released by the Grascals and the second album they released on Rounder Records. The album features a variety of guests, from George Jones to the Jordanaires. This album was released shortly before the band won the IBMA Entertainer of the Year Award honor in 2006.

Track Listing

1. Home 2:15
2. Long List of Heartaches 2:38
3. You Don't Have Very Far To Go 3:18
4. Will You Be Loving Another Man 2:20
5. Being Me 3:44
6. Did You Forget God Today 3:15
7. Hard Times 3:40
8. Cut Your Wheels 2:57
9. Don't Tell Mama 4:04
10. Roll Muddy River 3:08
11. My Night to Howl 2:29
12. Keep Me From Blowing Away 3:18
13. Hoedown in Motown 3:13

Personel

Jamie Johnson - Vocals/guitar
Terry Eldrege - Vocals/guitar
Jimmy Mattingly - fiddle
Danny Roberts - mandolin
Dave Talbott - Harmony/banjo
Terry Smith - Harmony/bass
George Jones - "Don't Tell Mama"
The Jordanaires - "Did You Forget God Today"
Dierks Bentley - "Being Me"
Steve Wariner - "Hoedown in Motown"

Other Information

  • Dierks Bentley is quoted saying ""One of my favorite new bands of any genre of music."
  • This was the last album to feature Dave Talbott on banjo.