Genre: Folk
| 1 | Lost Angeleno |
| 2 | Dirt Floor |
| 3 | Devil Town |
| 4 | I Can, I Will, I Do |
| 5 | By A Thread |
| 6 | 99 Problems |
| 7 | She's True |
| 8 | Pretty Things |
| 9 | Attach The Hitch |
| 10 | Catch Me |
| 11 | Thank You |
| 12 | Broken Wagon |
| 13 | Happily Ever After |
| 14 | Around The Bend |
| 15 | Welcome To The Bay / Put Your Seat Back |
| 16 | Feels Like Love |
| 17 | So Long |
| 18 | All Up In Your Place |
| 19 | Stay With Me Tonight |
| 20 | Death Of Me |
| 21 | Melancholy Collar |
| 22 | Some Other Time |
| 23 | Longing |
| 24 | Find The Cost Of Freedom |
| 25 | Anchored |
| 26 | Sarah Jane |
| 27 | State Trooper |
| 28 | Always |
| 29 | Songbird |
| 30 | Dirty Work |
| 31 | Song To A Martyr |
| 32 | Julia |
| 33 | Grandma's Hands |
| 34 | New York City |
| 35 | White Mornin' |
| 36 | You Got Lucky |
| 37 | Darlin' I |
| 38 | Shotgun (Can't You See) |
| 39 | That's The Way |
| 40 | True Story |
| 41 | Someone To Love You |
| 42 | Baby Driver |
| 43 | The Hustler, The Widow, And The Boy From Detroit |
| 44 | Bad Guy |
| 45 | Maiden Of My Madness |
| 46 | Waiting On A Friend |
| 47 | Fight Song |
| 48 | Roller Coaster |
| 49 | Angel |
| 50 | Close Enough |
| 51 | Take Me Home |
Tony Lucca (born Anthony James Lucca on January 23, 1976, in Pontiac, Michigan), is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and sometime actor. He is perhaps best known for starting his career on the Mickey Mouse Club. After the Mickey Mouse Club, Lucca went to LA for a brief career as an actor, then became a full-time musician, releasing over seven studio albums and five EPs. He is a consistent touring artist and has toured with a multitude of acts, including *NSYNC, Josh Hoge, Sara Bareilles, the late Chris Whitley, Matt Duke and Tyrone Wells.
Many of Lucca's songs have been featured in various TV shows, including Friday Night Lights, Brothers & Sisters, Shark and Felicity and in the movie Open Range. He appeared in an episode of the E! True Hollywood Story series, covering his time spent on The Mickey Mouse Club in 2007. He has performed numerous times on NBC's Last Call with Carson Daly as a part of the show's band.
He briefly returned to acting in 2010, starring in a 901 Silver Tequila commercial, which was directed by the brand founder Justin Timberlake. He also played himself on an episode of Parenthood, appearing as a performing musician.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Lucca
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