Luke Stricklin American By God’s Amazing Grace New
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LUKE STRICKLIN – AMERICAN BY GOD’S AMAZING GRACE CD
Title: Luke Stricklin American By God’s Amazing Grace CD Country
Original Release Date: 2005
Track Listings:
1. American By God’s Amazing Grace
2. Does That Make Me Bad?
3. 12 Hour Days
4. Gulf Of Mexico
5. Drinkin’ Thinkin’
6. Slow It Down
7. Fixer Upper
8. Almost Persuaded
9. Nine Tenths Of The Law
10. Things I’m Missin’
11. American By God’s Amazing Grace (Original Version Recorded In Baghdad, Iraq)
Price Range: $6 – $12
Product Tags: #LukeStricklin #CountryMusic #ChristianCountry #AmericanByGodsAmazingGrace #FaithBasedMusic #CountryCD #SouthernMusic #InspirationalCountry #BacklineRecords #ContemporaryCountry #CountryGospel #PatrioticMusic #IndependentCountry #CountryArtist #NewCountry
Long Description: Luke Stricklin “American By God’s Amazing Grace” – a heartfelt country album blending traditional American values, faith-based themes, and contemporary country sound. This release showcases Luke Stricklin’s storytelling ability and down-to-earth vocal style across 10 original tracks.
Produced by Luke Wooten. Executive Producer: Tony Tuthill. Released on Backline Records, manufactured and distributed by IN•DISC. Made in USA. Website: www.lukestricklin.com
The album combines themes of patriotism, faith, working-class life, and personal relationships that resonate with country music fans. Stricklin’s authentic approach to songwriting reflects genuine American experiences and values. The production balances traditional country instrumentation with contemporary polish.
CD is in good used condition with original jewel case and price sticker ($13.88) from previous retailer. Perfect for fans of independent country music, faith-based country, patriotic songs, or listeners seeking authentic, heartfelt storytelling in the country music tradition. An excellent example of early 2000s independent country music that stayed true to traditional country values while embracing modern production.





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