Maria Mckee - You - Gotta Sin To Get Saved -320kbps-

: The raucous, gospel-tinged title track that captures the spirit of a "drunken chorus" and remains a high-energy fan favorite. "The Way Young Lovers Do" : A spirited cover of the Van Morrison

Produced by the legendary (Big Star, The Replacements), this album sheds the 80s polish of McKee’s solo debut. It is raw, swampy, and unhinged in the best possible way. Maria McKee - You Gotta Sin To Get Saved -320kbps-

: The lead single, which reached No. 35 on the UK charts, is a smooth R&B-leaning track. : The raucous, gospel-tinged title track that captures

classic, reimagined with McKee's signature "full-throated" delivery. "My Girlhood Among the Outlaws" : The lead single, which reached No

Released in 1993 on McKee's album of the same name, "You Gotta Sin to Get Saved" was written by McKee herself, in collaboration with other musicians. The song's genesis can be traced back to McKee's introspective and emotionally charged songwriting process, which often explores themes of love, spirituality, and personal struggle. With "You Gotta Sin to Get Saved," McKee crafts a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally relatable, speaking to the complexities of human nature and the search for redemption.