About "The Coast is Clear"
The Coast Is Clear is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Tracy Lawrence. It was released on March 18, 1997 by Atlantic Records. It produced five singles: "How a Cowgirl Says Goodbye", "Better Man, Better Off", "The Coast Is Clear", "One Step Ahead of the Storm" and "While You Sleep". Though the first two singles charted at #2 and #4 on the country chart, respectively, the title track was the first single of Lawrence's career to fall short of the Top Ten. "While You Sleep" missed the Top 40 entirely, and "One Step Ahead of the Storm" failed to chart at all. Lawrence did not release another studio album until Lessons Learned, in 2000.
Top songs by Tracy Lawrence
- Sticks And Stones
- How A Cowgirl Says Goodbye
- Better Man, Better Off
- Any Minute Now
- Texas Tornado
- Renegades, Rebels, And Rogues
- From Hillbilly Heaven, To Honky Tonk Hell
- Stones
- Alibis
- Livin' In Black And White
- One Step Ahead Of The Storm
- Paint Me A Birmingham
- Lessons Learned
- Just You And Me
- She Loved The Devil Out Of Me
- Stars Over Texas
- A Far Cry From You
- The Coast Is Clear
- Time Marches On
- What The Flames Feel Like
- Is That A Tear
- In A Moment Of Weakness
- As Any Fool Can See
- As Lonesome As It Gets
- Back To Back
- Can't Break It To My Heart
- Don't Talk To Me That Way
- God Made Woman On A Good Day
- Her Old Stompin' Ground
- Hillbilly With A Heartache
- I Hit The Ground Crawlin'
- I See It Now
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