Felicity Urquhart - Forever True Im Sticking With You

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Forever True (I’m Sticking With You): A No-Bull Take on Felicity Urquhart’s 1997 Gem Alright, let’s cut to the chase. Felicity Urquhart’s Forever True (I’m Sticking With You) isn’t just some forgettable country album gathering dust in a bargain bin—it’s got grit, heart, and enough twang to make you wanna kick off your boots and stomp around for days. Released back in '97 under EMI’s banner, this Australasian gem hits hard where it counts: storytelling, raw emotion, and melodies that stick like gum on a hot day. Now, I ain’t gonna sugarcoat it—this record doesn’t reinvent the wheel. But damn if it doesn’t spin that sucker real smooth. Tracks like “Early Hours (Step By Step)” hit you right in the feels with its slow-burn vibe. It’s one of those songs that sneaks up on ya, kinda like finding an old photo tucked into a book years later. The lyrics? Simple but sharp as hell. You can almost smell the red dirt roads and hear the cicadas buzzing while she sings about life unfolding step by step. It sticks because it’s real—no glittery nonsense here. Then there’s the title track, “Forever True (I’m Sticking With You).” Man, this tune is straight fire. It’s got that classic country backbone with steel guitars crying louder than your ex after three beers. What makes it unforgettable is how Felicity belts out loyalty like it’s her last stand. Like, yeah, relationships are messy, but screw it, she’s all in. And honestly? That kind of stubborn love anthem slaps harder today than ever. Feels like someone finally said what we’ve all been too chicken to admit. Look, Felicity ain’t trying to be Taylor Swift or Dolly Parton—and thank God for that. She’s carving her own path through Australasia’s folk-country scene, unapologetically herself. Sure, the production might feel a tad dated now, but who cares? This album has soul, something sorely missing from most cookie-cutter playlists these days. Here’s the kicker though—listening to this record feels like catching up with an old mate over a beer. Comfortable yet honest. Raw yet polished enough not to fall apart. And maybe that’s why it still resonates nearly three decades later. Or maybe…just maybe…it’s proof that sometimes sticking with something—or someone—isn’t such a bad idea after all. So grab yourself a cold one, crank this baby up, and let Felicity remind you why good ol’ fashioned country music will never die.

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Artist: Felicity Urquhart
Album: Forever True Im Sticking With You

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Forever True (I'm Sticking With You)3:40
Early Hours (Step By Step}

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Catalog Numbers

7243 8 84816 2 5

Labels

EMI

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Formats

  • CD
  • Single

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)EMI Music Australia
Copyright (c)EMI Music Australia
Manufactured ByEMI Music Group Australasia
Distributed ByEMI Music Group Australasia
Made ByDigital Audio Technologies Australia

Barcodes

Barcode (Scanned): 724388481625

About Felicity Urquhart

Australian country music singer-songwriter, TV and radio presenter, born May 4, 1976 in Tamworth NSW.

Name Vars

  • F. Urquhart
  • Felicity
  • Felicity Urqhart
  • Urquhart

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? Felicity Urquhart's album *Forever True Im Sticking With You* came out in 1997 and blends heartfelt country vibes with a touch of Australasian charm. It includes tracks like "Early Hours (Step By Step)" and the title track "Forever True (I'm Sticking With You)." The album feels like a warm hug for country music fans, with its raw storytelling and emotional depth. Not bad for an artist who helped put Australasian country on the map!