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My Life (Ronnie Milsap album) : ウィキペディア英語版
My Life (Ronnie Milsap album)

''My Life'' was the twenty-fourth studio album of Country music artist Ronnie Milsap. It was released in 2006 under RCA Nashville Records, marking his return to the label after a departure in 1991 following ''Back to the Grindstone''. Two singles were released from the album including "Local Girls" and "You Don't Know My Love," the latter did not chart but the former reached #54 on Country charts, Milsap's first activity on the chart since the release of "Time, Love and Money" from his 2000 compilation album ''40 #1 Hits''.
The track "If It's Gonna Rain" was previously recorded by country music artist George Strait on his 2000 self-named album.
==Content==
''My Life'' starts off with the track, "You Don't Know My Love," which Milsap released as his second single from the album. Described by about.com as "a little funky," the song is "upbeat" while describing "stable love." 〔 The third track "My Life," shares its name with the album, and is reflective, finding the performer "reminiscing about his life." Allmusic remarked that the song had "nostalgic undertones" and was perfect for an individual in their sixties. Milsap was 61 upon the album's release. The fourth track, "If It's Gonna Rain," was written by songwriter Dean Dillon among others. Dillon is best known for his collaborations with George Strait, who had recorded the song six years prior to Milsap. "Rain" is a ballad 〔 that centers around lost love, repeating the chorus, "''If It's Gonna Rain, Let it pour" throughout the song.〔(Lyrics for "If It's Gonna Rain" ), CMT.〕 The next track, "Time Keeps Slipping Away" is described as "catchy" by about.com. The song discusses the fast paced life of 21st century America.〔
The seventh track, "A Day in the Life of America," is described by allmusic.com as a "chronicling of mundane everyday events that borders on the depressing." 〔 The song discusses such activities as waiting in traffic, drinking coffee, microwaving dinner, checking e-mail, watching television in a day, and then proceeding to repeat the cycle the following day, while commenting that it's "''just a day, a day in the life of America''." 〔(Lyrics for "A Day in the Life of America" ), CMT.〕 The ninth track, "Local Girls" was released as a single, charting at #54. The song describes a man's visit to a tropical location, and his discovery of a "local girl," whom he ultimately marries.〔(Lyrics for "Local Girls" ), CMT.〕 A video was released with the track. It features Milsap performing the song in a party setting.〔(Videos : Ronnie Milsap : Local Girls ), CMT.〕

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