
In the summer of 2006, Fifth on the Floor played their first show in a small bar in Central Kentucky. The band was a different beast than it is today: originally six members strong, FOTF reveled in up-tempo songs about women and libation, influenced equally by Creedence Clearwater Revival and Jerry Lee Lewis, by Hank Williams and the Band. Their first record, 2007’s The Color of Whiskey, did not belie its name in the slightest. Songs like “Out at the Bar” and “My Young Life” focused on Saturday night glory
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January In Louisiana
Distant Memory Lane
The Fall
Wine (feat. Rachel Brooke)
Whiskey
Burnin' Nashville Down
Shine
Hell If I Know
Shotgun
Missin' the Mornin'
Wild Child
On My Way
Angels in the Snow
Front Door Blues
The Last Opry
Another Day
Georgia
Hangman's Reel
One Big Holiday
What For
Same Old Thing
Last Night in Memphis
Drinkin' Friends [Hidden Track]
Drinkin' Friends
Out at the Bar
One Horse Town
Southern Pride
My Young Life
Runnin' Ragged
The Color of Whiskey
Man of My Vice
Missin' the Mornin' (Shangri-La Version)
Appalachian Talkin' Hardware Store Blues (Hammered and Nailed)
Wine
Movin' On
Whiskey and Wine (feat. Lucette)
Angels in the Snow (Shangri-La Version)
Drinkin' Friends (Unreleased)
The Colour Of Whiskey
02-Out At The Bar
04-One Horse Town
06-Last Night In Memphis
03-My Young Life
09-Southern Pride
07-The Colour Of Whiskey
Wine (Featuring Rachel Brooke)
Runnin´ Ragged
05-Man Of My Vice
Appalachian Talkin' Hardware Store Blues
Appalachian Talkin´Hardware Store Blues
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