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Grayson Hugh's second major label record "Road To Freedom" was voted one of 1992's top-ten albums by Billboard Magazine. Leonard Pitts, Jr. of The Miami Herald was moved to write "Have I heard any newcomer in the last decade who excites me as much as this guy? No. ...Hugh doesnβt write words β he writes pictures." Director Ridley Scott heard an advance pressing of this album and wanted to use several songs in his film "Thelma and Louise". He and Hugh eventually settled on two: "I Can't Untie You From Me" and "Don't Look Back". Hugh's gospel arrangement of Bob Dylan's "I'll Remember You" was used as the end-title song in the 1991 hit film "Fried Green Tomatoes". Grayson recorded this song with Eric Clapton's touring band as his backup band. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Soul Cat Girl
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Don't Look Back
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I Can't Untie You from Me
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Road to Freedom
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Forever Yours, Forever Mine
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Lost Avenue
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There's a Time
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When She Comes Walking
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Walking Through the Fire
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For the Innocent
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I'll Remember You
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