Wed Mar 26 03:40:00 UTC 2025: ## Megan Moroney’s ‘Lucky’ Album Ranked: A Track-by-Track Review
**NASHVILLE, TN** – Megan Moroney’s debut album, *Lucky*, released last May, continues to resonate with fans, prompting a new track-by-track ranking of its deluxe edition. While the reviewer notes the album’s overall high quality – calling it impossible to dislike completely – a definitive order has been established.
Landing at the bottom is “Kansas Anymore,” described as forgettable despite its merits. Similarly, the fan-favorite “Mustang or Me,” while clever, falls short against the album’s stronger contenders. Heartbreak ballads such as “Reasons to Stay” and the collaborative “Nothin’ Crazy” showcase Moroney’s signature “emo-cowgirl” style but lack the impact of others. Even the breakout hit, “Tennessee Orange,” while undeniably popular, finds itself at #11, a testament to the album’s overall strength.
The top ten features collaborations like “Fix You Too” (with Kameron Marlowe), and high-energy tracks like “Another on the Way.” Catchy tunes such as “Sad Songs for Sad People” and “God Plays a Gibson” demonstrate Moroney’s versatility. The confident anthems “Georgia Girl” and “Traitor Joe” highlight her stronger side, and fan favorites “I’m Not Pretty” and “Sleep on My Side” show off her witty lyricism and excellent production.
Securing second place is the title track, “Lucky,” praised for its modernized traditional sound. However, the top spot belongs to “Why Johnny,” lauded for its exceptional songwriting and clever concept drawing parallels to the relationship between June Carter and Johnny Cash. The review concludes that while *Lucky* offers a range of moods and styles, “Why Johnny” ultimately stands out as the album’s finest offering.