Uneasy Rider - Uneasy Rider '88

Uneasy Rider '88

"Uneasy Rider '88"
Single by The Charlie Daniels Band
from the album Homesick Heroes
Released November 1988
Recorded May 4, 1988
Genre Country
Length 4:26
Writer(s) Tommy Crain
Charlie Daniels
Taz DiGregorio
Jack Gavin
Charlie Hayward
Producer James Stroud

The Charlie Daniels Band's 1988 album Homesick Heroes featured the single "Uneasy Rider '88" that was musically and thematically similar to "Uneasy Rider" but with a story set in a Houston, Texas gay bar.

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