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Episode 26:
Jimmy Wayne



I Didn't Come Here to Lose


Jimmy Wayne's interpretation of Sara Smile is incredible! He's got soul! Fiddler on Daryl's Roof is an excellent accompaniment!
- posted by edcvin22 - April 24, 2013
Never heard of Jimmy Wayne until today and his take on my all time H&O song is brilliant.....especially love the fiddle accompaniment to this classically sexy song.
- posted by Pokaroo - March 3, 2013
This is my favorite episode thus far!!
- posted by sharon65 - January 7, 2013
I remember listening to Jimmy Wayne live about 15 years ago in a basement in Cherryville, NC. He said he was going to make it big one day and I had no doubt after hearing him sing. Great voice!
- posted by SHP813 - January 6, 2013
I'm not a country fan and had never heard of Jimmy Wayne but his "Sara Smile" is so great. Goes to show that a great vocalist is a great vocalist, no matter what genre. His upper range KILLS! XXOO
- posted by Bunkywise - January 4, 2013
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Jimmy Wayne
Wayne released his self-titled debut in 2003 on DreamWorks Nashville, which went Top 10 country and cracked the Top 100 pop, followed by 2008's Do You Believe Me Now on the Valory Music Group label, where it peaked at #4 Country and #27 on the Pop chart. His latest album, Sara Smile, hit retail last month, with the title track his seventh Top 40 country single, as well as Daryl Hall and John Oates' first-ever Top 40 country hit.
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