Burt Reynolds "You Can't Always Sing a Happy Song" (or, in Burt's case, a good one) Burt Reynolds: "She's Taken a Gentle Lover" (ironic given that both Judy Carne and Loni Anderson said Burt was a wife beater) Burt Reynolds: The First One that I Lay With" (a tender ballad about being date raped by an older woman) Burt Reynolds: "Til I Get it Right" (this song is about how Burt keeps falling in love despite all his bad relationships in the past. This wouldn't be a bad song if someone with talent as a country singer, say, Willie Nelson, had sang it) Burt Reynolds: "Slow John Fairburn" (this is the best song on the album, in no small part to the fact that Burt doesn't actually sing on it)