ARTIST: Billy Dean TITLE: Let Them Be Little LABEL: Curb GENRE: Country BITRATE: 207kbps avg PLAYTIME: 0h 39min total RELEASE DATE: 29 Mar 2005 RIP DATE: 22 Mar 2005 Track List ---------- 01. This Is The Life 2:43 02. Eyes 3:35 03. Thank God I'm A Country Boy 2:54 04. I'm In Love With You 3:38 05. Slow Motion 3:50 06. Let Them Be Little 3:43 07. Good Love Gone Bad 3:05 08. Race You To The Bottom 3:21 09. Shelfer Street 2:39 10. Swinging For The Fence 3:02 11. Somewhere In My Broken Heart 3:22 12. Billy The Kid 3:08 Release Notes: Billy Dean was born April 2, 1962, in Quincy, Fla., and received a basketball scholarship to attend East Central Junior College in Decatur, Miss, where he majored in physical education. However, he played the club circuit along Florida's Gulf Coast and used national talent contests as a vehicle for his music. He made the finals of the Wrangler Country Star Search in 1982, then won as a male vocalist champ on Ed McMahon's Star Search in 1988. Dean released his debut album in 1990 with the hits "Only Here for a Little While" and the Grammy-nominated "Somewhere in My Broken Heart." His future hits included "Billy the Kid," "If There Hadn't Been You" and "We Just Disagree." Three of his albums were certified gold, and his self-titled 1991 effort earned platinum status. He also won two CMA awards for his participation in Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles. Dean's last Top 10 hit came in 1996, but he surfaced as a harmony vocalist (along with Alison Krauss) on Kenny Rogers' No. 1 hit, "Buy Me a Rose." In 2004, he climbed to the middle of the country chart with "Thank God I'm a Country Boy."