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421:. He drew musical influence from his father, Bob Chesnutt, who was a singer and record collector. Chesnutt first played drums as a child after receiving a drum kit as a Christmas gift, but at his father's persuasion, he stopped playing drums and chose to focus on singing instead. He dropped out of school in the eleventh grade to begin playing in clubs around southeast Texas. When he turned 17, his father began to take him to
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who jokingly suggested during the recording sessions for their cover of "Rainy Day Woman" that the then-pregnant Tracie name their child after him. Although
Jennings later stated that the suggestion was a joke, Chesnutt decided to choose the name anyway. In late 1995, following Waylon Chesnutt's birth, Tracie typically stayed home at the couple's house in
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924:" was less successful on the charts. Also included on the album was a cover of Hank Williams Jr.'s 1972 hit "Pride's Not Hard to Swallow." Chesnutt co-wrote the track "As the Honky Tonk Turns", which he said was inspired by his early days singing in honky-tonk bars and observing the crowds. Rick Mitchell in
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wrote that he was "a throwback to the inwardly-tough, just-do-it kind of country star they were making back when they minted George Jones, who preceded
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similarly stated that he "put the music and his warm, classic-country voice before the image." Chesnutt stated in a 1996 interview that "I would rather play honky-tonks the rest of my life for $ 500 a week than be something I'm not." He noted that during his latter years at Decca and MCA, he was
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Chesnutt disagreed. Chesnutt noted that the album was completed more quickly than his previous ones: while the others took an average of two months to complete due to him having to schedule recording sessions around tour dates, he was able to complete
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Konicki Dinoia of AllMusic also showed favor toward the cover songs while comparing Chesnutt's voice to that of
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in 1977. Chesnutt's version reached number 25 on the same chart in late 2007-early 2008, and "She Never Got Me Over You" made the charts as well. The album once again featured Jimmy
Ritchey as producer, with contributing musicians including
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felt that the album was "about average for him, but...it's an average that's usually a cut above." Chesnutt later stated that he quickly left
Columbia Records because executives had pressured him into recording more modern-sounding
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of AllMusic was less favorable, stating that the album "is dogged by inconsistent material, but
Chesnutt's fine singing manages to save most of the weaker material from being a bore."
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were songs that the major labels had rejected, and that he would "rather sell 100,000 albums than 6 million of some crap that I wasn't happy with."
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smooth baritone and a supple way of moving through his vocal range", and a "friendly foghorn" with "earnestness". Rick Mitchell, writing in
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1053:, went on to account for only one other single in "
1032:In late 1998, Chesnutt recorded a cover version of
965:became Chesnutt's fourth and final platinum album.
361:influences, with frequent stylistic comparisons to
4255:"Mark Chesnutt brings hard-core country to Benton"
3690:"Rockin' Roadhouse Tour Sets First Round Of Dates"
1923:
584:", which was released as a single in late 1990 by
3451:
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2262:
1490:'s "Goodbye Comes Hard for Me", recorded for the
805:and moved Chesnutt to it. His first Decca album,
5290:
4130:"Mark Chesnutt Tips Hat to His Heroes in Outlaw"
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3810:"Honky-tonkin' Chesnutt swears off pop ballads"
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2084:Nominated alongside George Jones and Friends
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1584:music over image", and Barry Gilbert of the
405:. Chesnutt has also won two awards from the
272:charts, of which eight reached number one: "
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3948:"Chesnutt Releases Heard It in a Love Song"
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3720:"Chesnutt swings back to the country tree"
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2158:John Rumble, Paul Kingsbury, ed. (1998).
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1313:in 2007. His only disc for the label was
700:". The latter was originally recorded by
634:Recording Industry Association of America
338:Recording Industry Association of America
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3539:Jay Orr, Tom Roland (January 22, 1999).
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1357:. The album includes covers of songs by
1024:", originally recorded by the rock band
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751:". The album's final single, a cover of
460:Chesnutt released his major-label debut
247:(born September 6, 1963) is an American
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3452:Sterling Whitaker (September 6, 2018).
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3108:"Chesnutt album comes close to perfect"
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3106:David Zimmerman (September 29, 1994).
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2296:"Mark Chesnutt breaks out with Outlaw"
1261:followed in 2006 on CBuJ Records. Its
1103:". Also covered on the album were the
1095:, which was also produced by Wright: "
1066:
767:." He praised the title track for its
472:Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now
16:American singer-songwriter (born 1963)
4986:
4543:
4039:"Mark Chesnutt Signs to Lofton Creek"
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2988:"Shipley wants to be judged on deeds"
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604:praised Chesnutt's singing voice and
514:, originally released as a single by
4508:"Update: Mark Chesnutt Hospitalized"
4460:"Mark Chesnutt to play Smiling Goat"
3794:
3659:. November 4, 2000. pp. 25, 26.
3566:Peacock, Bobby (28 September 2010).
3375:"Decca's Chesnutt Does Rock 'Thing'"
3328:
3099:
2959:Bonna M. de la Cruz (July 6, 1995).
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1524:, compiled a Christmas album titled
733:Chestnutt's third album for MCA was
5314:American country singer-songwriters
3670:Phyllis Stark (November 11, 2000).
2713:
2263:Robert K. Oermann (July 27, 1991).
548:in 1986. Contributing musicians to
453:
308:". His first three albums for MCA (
13:
4436:A Country Christmas from WKIS 99.9
3982:Barry Gilbert (October 24, 2006).
3305:Alanna Nash (September 26, 1997).
2696:"Search results for Mark Chesnutt"
2482:"R&R Country National Airplay"
1848:TNN/Music City News Country Awards
1526:A Country Christmas from WKIS 99.9
908:. The first single was a cover of
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2161:The Encyclopedia of Country Music
1557:The Encyclopedia of Country Music
926:The Encyclopedia of Country Music
726:
448:
4955:A Good Way to Get on My Bad Side
4212:"Mark Chesnutt Greatest Hits II"
3245:Alanna Nash (October 20, 1995).
2650:Alanna Nash (December 7, 1990).
2423:. September 30, 1990. p. 38
2331:"Mark Chesnutt: One proud Bubba"
2122:
1967:Country Music Association Awards
1898:Vocal Collaboration of the Year
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1138:A Good Way to Get on My Bad Side
650:Chesnutt's second album, 1992's
332:package issued on Decca are all
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2020:I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair
1924:Academy of Country Music Awards
1393:, best known for his work with
1164:studio album. The lead single "
1160:in 2002 for the release of his
773:I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair
743:" (also written by Linde), the
688:on "Talkin' to Hank", and both
253:Universal Music Group Nashville
215:
5309:Musicians from Beaumont, Texas
4839:It Wouldn't Hurt to Have Wings
4384:Keith Whitley: A Tribute Album
4334:"Fritos brand Product History"
3873:. October 9, 2004. p. 40.
3231:. 28 October 1995. p. 87.
3200:"Chesnutt keeps his promise".
2822:. August 15, 1992. p. 27.
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2240:Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2017
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1507:Keith Whitley: A Tribute Album
918:It Wouldn't Hurt to Have Wings
896:. Contributing songwriters on
616:compared the album's sound to
522:in 1977, and also recorded by
480:", written by Bobby Harden of
1:
5319:Singer-songwriters from Texas
4593:Longnecks & Short Stories
4524:. Whiskey Riff. June 18, 2024
4098:Matt Bjorke (June 23, 2008).
3718:Peter Cooper (May 27, 2002).
3480:Alanna Nash (March 5, 1999).
3031:Wade Jessen (June 17, 1995).
2986:Tom Roland (April 24, 1994).
2866:Longnecks & Short Stories
2862:Alanna Nash (April 3, 1992).
2836:Longnecks & Short Stories
2758:Longnecks & Short Stories
2389:"On the cover: Mark Chesnutt"
2088:
1655:Longnecks & Short Stories
1516:. In 1996, the radio station
1265:was previously a pop hit for
995:Longnecks & Short Stories
653:Longnecks & Short Stories
645:Longnecks & Short Stories
317:Longnecks & Short Stories
5329:Lofton Creek Records artists
5324:Country musicians from Texas
4888:I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
4881:I Might Even Quit Lovin' You
4628:I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
3484:I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
2415:"Chesnutt's hot with 'Cold'"
1836:I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
1695:I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
1536:Musical style and influences
1050:I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
1038:I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
1022:I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
1011:I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
1004:I Might Even Quit Lovin' You
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306:I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
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4895:This Heartache Never Sleeps
3808:Neil Baron (May 26, 2005).
2539:I Wonder Do You Think of Me
2387:Kimmy Wix (March 2, 1991).
1219:Chesnutt's eleventh album,
1055:This Heartache Never Sleeps
975:In 1997, Chesnutt released
843:was originally recorded by
529:I Wonder Do You Think of Me
37:Chesnutt performing in 2006
10:
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5014:CMA New Artist of the Year
4902:Fallin' Never Felt So Good
3844:. May 8, 2004. pp. 3E
3079:Tom Wood (June 10, 1994).
1626:
1107:, previously a single for
1097:Fallin' Never Felt So Good
847:in 1960, while a cover of
353:Chesnutt is known for his
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4790:I Just Wanted You to Know
4748:Old Flames Have New Names
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4464:Zanesville Times Recorder
4410:The Bradley Barn Sessions
4280:Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
3887:Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
3838:"Local business in brief"
3352:"Thank God for Believers"
3275:Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
3133:Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
3060:. July 7, 1995. p. 1
2728:Country Music Association
2125:"Mark Chesnutt biography"
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1117:Love in the Hot Afternoon
1081:. MCA released his album
749:I Just Wanted You to Know
658:Old Flames Have New Names
638:Country Music Association
506:. The second single was "
476:) charts. The first was "
407:Country Music Association
355:neotraditionalist country
290:I Just Wanted You to Know
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3541:"Shakeup swallows Decca"
2658:A Thousand Winding Roads
1617:quadruple bypass surgery
1474:Additional contributions
1285:". Barry Gilbert of the
1267:The Marshall Tucker Band
1028:(pictured here in 2007).
510:", which was written by
5103:John Michael Montgomery
4923:Heard It in a Love Song
4867:Thank God for Believers
4846:Wrong Place, Wrong Time
4811:Goin' Through the Big D
4755:I'll Think of Something
4656:Heard It in a Love Song
4621:Thank God for Believers
4259:The Southern Illinoisan
4015:Heard It in a Love Song
3989:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
3309:Thank God for Believers
2516:: 32. January 25, 1991.
2493:: 57. February 1, 1991.
2238:Whitburn, Joel (2008).
2026:Vocal Event of the Year
1794:I'll Think of Something
1727:Heard It in a Love Song
1687:Thank God for Believers
1586:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1293:Heard It in a Love Song
1288:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1258:Heard It in a Love Song
1214:Heard It in a Love Song
1093:self-titled debut album
999:Thank God for Believers
978:Thank God for Believers
970:Thank God for Believers
922:Wrong Place, Wrong Time
857:Stephen Thomas Erlewine
817:Goin' Through the Big D
793:Chesnutt performing at
662:I'll Think of Something
278:I'll Think of Something
4853:It's a Little Too Late
4762:Bubba Shot the Jukebox
4734:Your Love Is a Miracle
1843:Awards and nominations
1838:" (2 weeks, 1998-1999)
1831:" (2 weeks, 1996-1997)
1829:It's a Little Too Late
1789:" (2 weeks, 1990-1991)
1640:Doing My Country Thing
1546:neotraditional country
1249:considered the disc a
1136:'s early-2001 single "
1029:
950:It's a Little Too Late
798:
757:Woman (Sensuous Woman)
666:Bubba Shot the Jukebox
630:platinum certification
538:Your Love Is a Miracle
427:Doing My Country Thing
298:It's a Little Too Late
43:Background information
5339:Decca Records artists
4930:Rollin' with the Flow
4797:Woman, Sensuous Woman
4663:Rollin' with the Flow
4649:Savin' the Honky Tonk
4102:Rollin' with the Flow
4075:Rollin' with the Flow
3927:Country Standard Time
3921:Savin' the Honky Tonk
3891:Savin' the Honky Tonk
3781:Country Standard Time
3604:Whitburn, pp. 372-373
3432:Sounds Like Nashville
3202:Country Standard Time
3175:Country Standard Time
3112:Battle Creek Enquirer
2747:Whitburn, pp. 398-399
1956:Top New Male Vocalist
1817:" (1 week, 1993-1994)
1735:Rollin' with the Flow
1719:Savin' the Honky Tonk
1591:Savin' the Honky Tonk
1316:Rollin' with the Flow
1300:Rollin' with the Flow
1247:Country Standard Time
1222:Savin' the Honky Tonk
1210:Savin' the Honky Tonk
1198:Country Standard Time
1140:", from Byrd's album
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932:Country Standard Time
792:
582:Friends in Low Places
4344:on 12 December 2000.
3815:Reno Gazette-Journal
3490:Entertainment Weekly
3315:Entertainment Weekly
3255:Entertainment Weekly
2927:Entertainment Weekly
2872:Entertainment Weekly
2665:Entertainment Weekly
2575:. December 27, 1986.
2329:(November 7, 1992).
1452:Nashville, Tennessee
1311:Lofton Creek Records
1275:A Shoulder to Cry On
1178:Billy Joe Walker Jr.
601:Entertainment Weekly
566:Hargus "Pig" Robbins
439:the Nashville branch
423:Nashville, Tennessee
326:) along with a 1996
245:Mark Nelson Chesnutt
53:Mark Nelson Chesnutt
5334:MCA Records artists
4909:Lost in the Feeling
4741:Broken Promise Land
4635:Lost in the Feeling
4261:. November 26, 2015
4216:Bear Family Records
4140:on November 1, 2017
4049:on November 1, 2017
3696:. February 15, 2002
3620:Lost in the Feeling
3520:. February 15, 1999
3021:Whitburn, pp. 23-24
2785:Ruhlmann, William.
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2490:Radio & Records
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1703:Lost in the Feeling
1530:What Child Is This?
1522:Boca Raton, Florida
1433:Live from the Big D
1418:Live From The Big D
1399:Burbank, California
1361:artists, including
1309:Chesnutt signed to
1156:Chesnutt signed to
1130:Lost in the Feeling
1084:Lost in the Feeling
1068:Lost in the Feeling
542:Broken Promise Land
520:The Everly Brothers
491:Radio & Records
4687:Compilation albums
4607:What a Way to Live
4510:. 3 November 2023.
3381:. pp. 30, 32.
3137:What a Way to Live
2789:My Kind of Country
1971:
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1671:What a Way to Live
1375:Kris Kristofferson
1101:Confessin' My Love
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861:What a Way to Live
808:What a Way to Live
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784:What a Way to Live
526:on his 1989 album
429:. Record producer
343:What a Way to Live
334:certified platinum
300:", and a cover of
182:CBuJ Entertainment
175:Columbia Nashville
5286:
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5067:Ricky Van Shelton
4980:
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4825:Down in Tennessee
4776:It Sure Is Monday
4727:Blame It on Texas
4358:Red Hot + Country
4243:. April 22, 2013.
3992:. pp. D1, D3
3672:"Nashville Scene"
3547:. pp. 1A, 2A
3165:Jeffrey B. Remz.
2337:. pp. 1D, 2D
2327:Robert K. Oermann
2300:Houston Chronicle
2249:978-0-89820-229-8
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1914:Star of Tomorrow
1879:Star of Tomorrow
1801:It Sure Is Monday
1497:Red Hot + Country
1448:Bridgestone Arena
1387:Jerry Jeff Walker
1371:Hank Williams Jr.
894:Brooks & Dunn
825:Down in Tennessee
741:It Sure Is Monday
674:Hank Williams Jr.
534:Blame It on Texas
474:Hot Country Songs
367:Hank Williams Jr.
282:It Sure Is Monday
270:Hot Country Songs
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2566:"Single Reviews"
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1824:" (1 week, 1995)
1822:Gonna Get a Life
1810:" (1 week, 1993)
1803:" (1 week, 1993)
1796:" (1 week, 1992)
1647:Too Cold at Home
1422:Greatest Hits II
1379:Billy Joe Shaver
1158:Columbia Records
1115:'s 1975 single "
877:His next album,
821:Gonna Get a Life
755:'s 1972 single "
626:Too Cold at Home
592:Too Cold at Home
550:Too Cold at Home
478:Too Cold at Home
463:Too Cold at Home
455:Too Cold at Home
348:Columbia Records
311:Too Cold at Home
294:Gonna Get a Life
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5217:Kacey Musgraves
5187:Lady Antebellum
5163:Gretchen Wilson
5016:
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4720:Brother Jukebox
4705:Notable singles
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4677:Tradition Lives
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3087:. pp. 1, 2
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2302:. June 28, 2010
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1979:Nominee / work
1969:
1936:Nominee / work
1926:
1860:Nominee / work
1850:
1845:
1787:Brother Jukebox
1782:
1780:number-one hits
1764:The Early Years
1751:Tradition Lives
1631:
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1551:Chicago Tribune
1538:
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1457:Tradition Lives
1429:
1426:Tradition Lives
1407:Richie McDonald
1383:David Allan Coe
1363:Waylon Jennings
1307:
1217:
1154:
1071:
1014:
973:
942:Decca issued a
875:
853:Rainy Day Woman
851:' 1974 single "
849:Waylon Jennings
787:
761:western swinger
731:
648:
610:Brian Mansfield
554:Richard Bennett
546:Waylon Jennings
508:Brother Jukebox
482:The Harden Trio
458:
451:
419:Beaumont, Texas
415:
340:(RIAA); 1994's
274:Brother Jukebox
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170:Decca Nashville
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134:acoustic guitar
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80:Beaumont, Texas
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5253:Ashley McBryde
5250:
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5238:
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5223:Brett Eldredge
5220:
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5208:
5205:The Band Perry
5202:
5199:Zac Brown Band
5196:
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5184:
5178:
5172:
5169:Dierks Bentley
5166:
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4783:Almost Goodbye
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4600:Almost Goodbye
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4241:Daily Play MPE
4228:
4203:
4192:. July 4, 2016
4177:
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4090:
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3939:
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3876:
3855:
3842:The Tennessean
3829:
3793:
3763:
3737:
3724:The Tennessean
3707:
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3597:
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3545:The Tennessean
3531:
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3384:
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3098:
3085:The Tennessean
3071:
3058:The Tennessean
3045:
3023:
3014:
3005:
2992:The Tennessean
2978:
2965:The Tennessean
2940:
2921:Almost Goodbye
2910:
2895:Almost Goodbye
2884:
2851:
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2749:
2740:
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2678:
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2606:
2578:
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2519:
2496:
2473:
2455:"Road Warrior"
2434:
2420:The Tennessean
2403:
2376:
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2335:The Tennessean
2313:
2284:
2270:The Tennessean
2255:
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2170:
2141:
2093:
2092:
2090:
2087:
2071:Patty Loveless
2032:
2031:
2028:
2023:
2015:
2014:
2011:
2005:
2004:
2001:
1996:
1995:Mark Chesnutt
1993:
1987:
1986:
1983:
1980:
1977:
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1952:Mark Chesnutt
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1911:Mark Chesnutt
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1876:Mark Chesnutt
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1808:Almost Goodbye
1804:
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1663:Almost Goodbye
1659:
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1635:
1627:Main article:
1624:
1621:
1611:
1608:
1598:
1595:
1537:
1534:
1494:benefit album
1475:
1472:
1435:, recorded in
1428:
1415:
1403:Tracy Lawrence
1359:outlaw country
1306:
1297:
1216:
1207:
1194:The Tennessean
1174:Tracy Lawrence
1153:
1148:
1075:Lee Ann Womack
1070:
1065:
1013:
1008:
987:Roger Springer
972:
967:
902:Jim Lauderdale
874:
865:
795:Camp Humphreys
786:
781:
777:Almost Goodbye
769:string section
736:Almost Goodbye
730:
728:Almost Goodbye
725:
711:The Tennessean
647:
642:
457:
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450:
449:Musical career
447:
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323:Almost Goodbye
286:Almost Goodbye
241:Musical artist
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5307:
5305:
5304:Living people
5302:
5300:
5297:
5296:
5294:
5278:
5275:
5272:
5271:Lainey Wilson
5269:
5266:
5263:
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5259:Morgan Wallen
5257:
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5193:Darius Rucker
5191:
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5151:Rascal Flatts
5149:
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5122:
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5109:Alison Krauss
5107:
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5097:Mark Chesnutt
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5037:John Anderson
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4947:Guest singles
4945:
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4910:
4906:
4903:
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4874:It's Not Over
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4695:Greatest Hits
4692:
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4642:Mark Chesnutt
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4580:
4578:Studio albums
4576:
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4571:Mark Chesnutt
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4314:. 27 May 1993
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4071:Mark Deming.
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4018:
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4011:Mark Deming.
4007:
3991:
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3958:on 2019-03-28
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3775:Mark Chesnutt
3771:John Lupton.
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3748:Mark Chesnutt
3741:
3726:. pp. 7D
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3678:. p. 39.
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5157:Joe Nichols
5145:Keith Urban
5121:LeAnn Rimes
5115:Bryan White
5073:Clint Black
5025:Terri Gibbs
4972:Discography
4860:Let It Rain
4769:Ol' Country
4492:October 13,
4190:1011now.com
3114:. p. 2
3054:"Spotlight"
2134:October 15,
2075:Clint Black
1623:Discography
1578:Cajun music
1334:Brent Mason
1321:title track
1263:title track
1235:Dean Miller
1203:country pop
1190:Dan Dugmore
1186:Brent Mason
1162:self-titled
1113:Gene Watson
1105:title track
991:title track
954:Let It Rain
910:Todd Snider
885:country pop
841:title track
745:title track
670:Ol' Country
624:. In 1994,
596:Alanna Nash
574:Brent Rowan
443:MCA Records
435:Mark Wright
399:Mark Wright
193:Nada Dinero
125:Instruments
108:Occupations
5293:Categories
5277:Jelly Roll
5247:Luke Combs
5061:Holly Dunn
4804:She Dreams
4440:. AllMusic
4414:. AllMusic
4388:. AllMusic
4362:. AllMusic
4288:. AllMusic
4166:. AllMusic
4108:Roughstock
4079:. AllMusic
4019:. AllMusic
3752:. AllMusic
3624:. AllMusic
3576:Roughstock
3570:Shawn Camp
3354:. AllMusic
3283:. AllMusic
3141:. Allmusic
2899:. Allmusic
2840:. AllMusic
2793:. AllMusic
2628:. AllMusic
2089:References
2063:Pam Tillis
2055:Joe Diffie
2043:Vince Gill
2003:Nominated
1960:Nominated
1917:Nominated
1901:Nominated
1882:Nominated
1542:honky-tonk
1467:Kern River
1346:Roughstock
1330:Glenn Worf
1170:Joe Diffie
1143:Ten Rounds
1134:Tracy Byrd
1089:Shawn Camp
1079:Gary Allan
813:She Dreams
753:Don Gibson
694:Vince Gill
606:honky-tonk
578:Glenn Worf
516:Don Everly
512:Paul Craft
431:Tony Brown
391:Vince Gill
387:Tracy Byrd
375:Don Gibson
359:honky-tonk
117:songwriter
64:1963-09-06
49:Birth name
5241:Jon Pardi
5043:The Judds
4470:March 26,
4444:March 28,
4418:March 28,
4392:March 28,
4366:March 25,
4318:10 August
4292:March 28,
4265:March 28,
4221:March 28,
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4053:March 27,
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3932:March 28,
3902:March 27,
3871:Billboard
3864:"Reviews"
3848:March 27,
3822:March 28,
3786:March 27,
3756:March 27,
3730:March 27,
3700:March 27,
3694:Billboard
3676:Billboard
3657:Billboard
3653:"Reviews"
3628:March 27,
3581:March 26,
3551:March 25,
3524:March 26,
3495:March 26,
3465:March 26,
3437:March 28,
3408:March 26,
3379:Billboard
3358:March 26,
3337:Billboard
3320:March 26,
3287:March 26,
3260:March 26,
3229:Billboard
3225:"Reviews"
3180:March 25,
3145:March 26,
3118:March 26,
3091:March 25,
3064:March 25,
3040:Billboard
2998:March 25,
2971:March 26,
2933:March 25,
2903:March 25,
2877:March 20,
2844:March 20,
2820:Billboard
2797:March 20,
2733:March 20,
2671:March 20,
2632:March 20,
2573:Billboard
2505:"Country"
2466:March 26,
2427:March 20,
2341:March 20,
2306:March 28,
1778:Billboard
1480:Frito-Lay
1121:Billboard
1043:Billboard
1034:Aerosmith
1026:Aerosmith
961:release,
958:Billboard
937:Billboard
900:included
837:Billboard
829:Tim Mensy
720:Billboard
682:Billboard
678:Billboard
632:from the
628:earned a
552:included
486:Billboard
469:Billboard
413:Biography
302:Aerosmith
266:Billboard
4528:June 19,
4338:FritoLay
3897:AllMusic
2705:April 5,
2550:June 25,
2545:Allmusic
2129:AllMusic
1411:Lonestar
823:", and "
797:in 2010.
668:", and "
614:AllMusic
540:", and "
179:Vivaton!
4916:She Was
4832:Trouble
3777:review"
3572:review"
3171:review"
2397:Cashbox
1985:Result
1942:Result
1866:Result
1166:She Was
1099:" and "
1045:Hot 100
952:" and "
914:Trouble
747:, and "
503:Cashbox
336:by the
230:Website
220:
212:
94:Country
5279:(2023)
5273:(2022)
5267:(2021)
5261:(2020)
5255:(2019)
5249:(2018)
5243:(2017)
5237:(2016)
5231:(2015)
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5207:(2011)
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5051:(1985)
5045:(1984)
5039:(1983)
5033:(1982)
5027:(1981)
4670:Outlaw
4162:Outlaw
3518:People
3210:page 2
3207:Page 1
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2168:
1982:Award
1939:Award
1863:Award
1772:(2018)
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