Lonely No More

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If you have been out in public sometime since 2003, then you have heard Los Lonely Boys' massive hit single "Heaven." The laid-back pop-rock song, which features the repeated question "How far is heaven?" over some warm guitar riffs, is the sort of crossover hit that could be played on the jukebox of a rowdy country bar or over the loudspeaker at a family-friendly amusement park.

While Los Lonely Boys' second album, 2006's Sacred, didn't become a huge hit like their self-titled debut, it did debut at the number-two position on the Billboard charts. Sacred also spawned a minor hit with the single "Diamonds," which charted on the Adult Contemporary charts.

Forgiven begins with "Heart Won't Tell a lie," a [Santana]-meets-Stevie-RayVaughan-meets-Los-Lobos-styled rocker with biting guitar. Later on, "Loving You Always" is an acoustic love song with flurries of Spanish-sounding acoustic guitar playing, while "You Can't see the Light" sounds like a blues rock number for the adult contemporary crowd.

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Lonely No More

If you have been out in public sometime since 2003, then you have heard Los Lonely Boys' massive hit single "Heaven." The laid-back pop-rock song, which features the repeated question "H...

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