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1040:" at the suggestion of Wright, who had heard the song on his car radio. Because the two thought that the song had potential as a single, Decca withdrew promotion of "Wherever You Are" in favor of the cover, which resulted in "Wherever You Are" becoming his first single not to make top 40 on the country music charts. Chesnutt said that he decided to cover the song because he felt that, despite his chart successes, he "wasn't getting noticed" due to the weaker sales of his last two albums compared to his first three. He felt that covering a pop song would "show people could sing something other than the same old stuff", while also noting that many of his previous successful songs had been ballads. By early 1999, his version of "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" had reached the top of the Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts; it was also his first entry on the 1245:. Chesnutt said that he intended for the album to be a return to the honky-tonk sounds of his earlier albums, and felt that being on an independent label allowed for him to record music that he wanted to record, as opposed to being pressured into recording songs that were forced upon him by major-label executives. The album accounted for three singles: "The Lord Loves the Drinkin' Man", "I'm a Saint", and "A Hard Secret to Keep". Erlewine said of the album that "Chesnutt not only sounds comfortable and relaxed, he's re-energized, both by the straight-ahead setting and the freedom to pick songs without an eye on the airwaves." Robert Loy of 1470:. According to Chesnutt, the cover was something that Ritchey and Chesnutt had done for fun, without the intention of ever putting it on an album, due to it being one of Chesnutt's favorite Merle Haggard songs. As Haggard died just before the album's release, they chose to include it as a tribute to him. Of the album's sound, Chesnutt remarked that "I wanted to show the world that I’m still here and that I’m still Country. I’m not changing with the times." Erlewine noted the "simple, spare, and easy" production of the album, and thought that it was similar in sound to Chesnutt's earlier albums. 33: 790: 771:, but criticized the uptempo material as being inferior to "Bubba Shot the Jukebox" and "Old Flames Have New Names". Nash felt that the album was "class-A honky-tonk, ballad, and Texas swing, delivered by a guy whose instincts are usually as sure as his pitch", but criticized the lyrics of the closing track "The Will". Also in 1993, Chesnutt won two awards from the Country Music Association: the Horizon Award, and Vocal Event of the Year for George Jones' 1992 single " 855:" included Jennings on duet vocals and lead guitar. Chesnutt said that he chose to record the Jennings cover at the suggestion of his managers while listening to Jennings' albums on his tour bus, and that Wright was responsible for making arrangements for Jennings to appear on the song. The album received a positive review from David Zimmerman of Gannett News Service, who praised the variety of traditional-leaning country sounds and Chesnutt's singing voice. 1017: 1047:, where it ascended to No. 17. Despite showing favor toward the cover song at the time, he later expressed disdain for recording it; he told the blog Taste of Country in 2018 that he did not think that it fit his established style, that neither the single nor the corresponding album sold well despite the song's success at radio, and that he had refused offers from the label to release another cover of a pop song. The corresponding album, also titled 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 1602:
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
1168:" went to number 11 on Hot Country Singles & Tracks and number 62 on the Hot 100, while the followup singles "I Want My Baby Back" and "I'm in Love with a Married Woman" did not reach Top 40 of the former. To promote the album, Chesnutt went on a 75-date tour known as the Rockin' Roadhouse Tour, which also featured 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 722:
survey played the song frequently enough for it to enter the charts. Mansfield wrote in AllMusic that the album "heralded the emergence of a Texas voice that contained both the knack for humor... and the depth for heartache". Nash praised the song variety, highlighting the singles and "It's Not Over"
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as major influences of his. Mitchell also noted that Chesnutt was able to have success with both ballads and uptempo material such as "Bubba Shot the Jukebox" and "Old Flames Have New Names", as well as the strong presence of cover songs from the 1950s and 1960s. Some of his songs, such as "It Sure
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Chesnutt has been married to the former Tracie Motley since 1992. The two met in a bar, and according to Chesnutt, "She came out there with a guy she was with at the time, and I took her away from him". The couple have three sons: Waylon, Casey, and Cameron. Waylon was named after Waylon Jennings,
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in 1997. At the time of this compilation's release, Chesnutt stated that he had toured almost nonstop for the past six years, and that he had wanted to take longer breaks between touring but was unable to since his album sales were not as strong as those of his contemporaries. Four years after its
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Chesnutt's musical persona placed a greater emphasis on song quality over physical attractiveness, compared to the move toward young and attractive males that prevailed in country music in the 1990s. Nash stated that he "distanced himself from the pack with an identifiable baritone and a focus on
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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 Chesnutt out of the rough-and-tumble East Texas honky-tonks 40 years ago." Nash described Chesnutt's vocal style by saying that he "has a comely,
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In October 2021, Chesnutt announced that he would be taking a hiatus from touring until 2022 in order to recover from back surgery. On November 1, 2023, Chesnutt was hospitalized for an issue that required critical care, and underwent multiple tests to determine the exact problem. Several of his
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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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constantly pressured by label heads to record more mainstream-friendly country pop instead of the traditional sounds of his earlier albums, due to the genre's shift away from neotraditional country having a negative impact on his album sales. He also said that some of the tracks on
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style, a change with which 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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was positive, stating that "seldom has he packed more authority and emotion into a recording", highlighting the cover songs in particular. Maria 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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due to demand from radio listeners. Chesnutt agreed to release the song because he felt it had potential as a single, and he was "disappointed" that it had not been a single from its original album. Two more singles followed in 1998:
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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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described it as a "honky-tonk concept album" that "bucked the commercial trend toward throwaway novelty tunes and lightweight country-pop." The album received largely positive reviews from publications such as
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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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was commercially unsuccessful, and Chesnutt was dropped from MCA's roster one month after the album's release. Despite not being on a label at the time, he sang duet vocals on
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In January 1999, MCA Nashville dissolved the Decca Nashville division. While most of the artists were dropped, Chesnutt was one of only three to move back to MCA, alongside
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rated the album "B", praising Chesnutt's singing voice and the contrast of the title track with the other cover songs. Mark Deming of AllMusic stated that "while
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concerts were canceled, but his condition was reported as stable. He canceled further shows in June 2024 after being hospitalized again for an emergency
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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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that he was pleased to have recorded a duet with Jones, whom he considered a musical idol. He also noted that "Bubba Shot the Jukebox" (written by
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said that Chesnutt "has a natural, George Jonesian sob and enough machismo to get away with going falsetto when he wants." Chesnutt has cited
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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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in only ten consecutive days. He also took most of April and May 1995 off from touring, and resumed in June on a tour that also featured
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branches, with a total of eight albums between those two labels. During this timespan, Chesnutt also charted twenty top-ten hits on the
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to replace a song that the two felt did not fit with the rest of the album. "It's Not Over" was sent out as the second single from
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Chesnutt formed his own label, Nada Dinero, in 2012. His first release through this label was a live album called
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lacks the hard country feel of , it's a solid set that confirms the man's musical instincts are back on track."
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Taylor, Chuck (10 January 1998). "For Country's Mark Chesnutt, Reviving an Earlier Song Shows It Wasn't Over".
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produced all but one of his albums released in the 1990s, while his work since 2005 has been produced by
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instead of his traditional style, a concern that he had also had during his latter years at MCA.
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in October 2000. The album included covers of two songs co-written and originally recorded by
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singer and songwriter. Between 1990 and 1999, he had his greatest chart success recording for
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package in 1996. This album reprised ten of his biggest hits and included two new songs in "
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in 1985. "Gonna Get a Life" was the most successful of the singles, reaching the top of the
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was the album's producer, and one of several contributing songwriters along with Chesnutt,
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country charts in 1995. Two other cover songs were included on the album as well: the
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earned a gold certification from the RIAA in 1995 for shipments of 500,000 copies.
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in particular, but felt that Chesnutt's voice was "a little too laid back".
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invited Chesnutt to be his opener on the last show of his farewell tour at
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magazine praised Chesnutt's singing voice and the "good and varied songs".
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nominated him for the 1991 Horizon Award (now known as Best New Artist).
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Chesnutt topped the country music charts in early 1999 with a cover of "
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heard one of Chesnutt's independent releases, and recommended him to
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was met with generally positive critical and commercial reception.
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In 2010, Chesnutt announced the release of his next studio album,
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criticized the album for weak songwriting, while John Lupton of
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Is Monday" and "Gonna Get a Life", have featured influences of
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in 1990. The same year, Bob Chesnutt died of a heart attack.
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where he sang their tagline "I know what I like and I like
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of which was a number-one single on the country charts for
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Chesnutt continued to tour throughout the 2010s. In 2013,
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Gone But Not Forgotten...A Tribute Album by Mark Chesnutt
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style, but felt that the album had too many cover songs.
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Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)
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produced the album, and contributing musicians included
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in 1974, became Chesnutt's second number-one single on
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Mark Nelson Chesnutt was born on September 6, 1963, in
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In 1993, Chesnutt was featured in an ad campaign for
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in 1992. The other three singles all made top ten on
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in 1990. It accounted for five chart singles on the
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His first Decca album, 5290: 4130:"Mark Chesnutt Tips Hat to His Heroes in Outlaw" 3612: 3610: 2612: 2610: 643: 3810:"Honky-tonkin' Chesnutt swears off pop ballads" 3105: 2770:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( 2599:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( 2369:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( 1580:through prominent use of fiddle and accordion. 1535: 1009: 5012: 2153: 2151: 2149: 2147: 2145: 920:", was a top-ten country hit, while followup " 484:. This song reached a peak of number three on 4998: 4555: 4127: 3981: 3669: 3607: 3425: 3240: 3238: 2607: 801:In 1994, MCA revived the Nashville branch of 3717: 3396: 3160: 3158: 3156: 2857: 2855: 2645: 2643: 2084:Nominated alongside George Jones and Friends 1776: 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: " 4097: 3977: 3975: 3973: 3948:"Chesnutt Releases Heard It in a Love Song" 3479: 3304: 3244: 3219: 3217: 3164: 3030: 2861: 2649: 2616: 2233: 2231: 2229: 2227: 2225: 2223: 2221: 2219: 2217: 2215: 2213: 2211: 2209: 2207: 2205: 2203: 2201: 2142: 2118: 1540:Chesnutt's musical style draws mainly from 1473: 708:. Chesnutt noted in a 1992 news article in 5005: 4991: 4562: 4548: 3807: 3720:"Chesnutt swings back to the country tree" 3392: 3390: 3388: 3235: 3195: 3193: 3191: 2985: 2750: 2579: 2452: 2409: 2407: 2265:"Triple No. 1s fulfill Mark's dad's dream" 2199: 2197: 2195: 2193: 2191: 2189: 2187: 2185: 2183: 2181: 2116: 2114: 2112: 2110: 2108: 2106: 2104: 2102: 2100: 2098: 968: 866: 31: 4488:. Country Standard Time. October 13, 2021 4066: 4064: 3713: 3711: 3508: 3506: 3421: 3419: 3373:Deborah Evans Price (December 19, 1998). 3153: 2852: 2700:Recording Industry Association of America 2640: 2386: 2158:John Rumble, Paul Kingsbury, ed. (1998). 1842: 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 3970: 3882: 3880: 3539:Jay Orr, Tom Roland (January 22, 1999). 3300: 3298: 3214: 3078: 2954: 2952: 2950: 2948: 2946: 2944: 2448: 2446: 2444: 2442: 2440: 2438: 2242:. Record Research, Inc. pp. 81–82. 2237: 1357:. The album includes covers of songs by 1024:", originally recorded by the rock band 1015: 788: 751:". The album's final single, a cover of 460:Chesnutt released his major-label debut 247:(born September 6, 1963) is an American 4070: 4010: 3803: 3801: 3799: 3797: 3770: 3565: 3452:Sterling Whitaker (September 6, 2018). 3385: 3188: 3108:"Chesnutt album comes close to perfect" 3072: 2690: 2688: 2686: 2684: 2682: 2404: 2382: 2380: 2321: 2319: 2317: 2290: 2288: 2178: 2164:. Oxford University Press. p. 92. 2095: 2041:George Jones' "Friends" also includes: 5291: 4061: 3916: 3708: 3503: 3416: 3349: 3334: 3106:David Zimmerman (September 29, 1994). 2718: 2716: 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" 4004: 3877: 3366: 3295: 2988:"Shipley wants to be judged on deeds" 2941: 2435: 782: 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). 2784: 2679: 2377: 2314: 2285: 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 14: 5350: 4569: 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 1596: 1149: 1138:A Good Way to Get on My Bad Side 650:Chesnutt's second album, 1992's 332:package issued on Decca are all 4514: 4500: 4478: 4452: 4426: 4400: 4374: 4348: 4326: 4300: 4273: 4247: 4229: 4204: 4178: 4152: 4128:Edward Morris (July 27, 2010). 4121: 4091: 4045:. June 28, 2007. Archived from 4031: 3940: 3910: 3856: 3830: 3764: 3738: 3682: 3663: 3645: 3636: 3598: 3589: 3559: 3532: 3473: 3445: 3426:Chuck Dauphin (July 14, 2016). 3397:Alan Sculley (August 8, 1999). 3343: 3268: 3126: 3046: 3024: 3015: 3006: 2979: 2911: 2885: 2826: 2805: 2778: 2741: 2558: 2529: 2520: 2497: 2474: 2453:Jack Hurst (December 8, 1996). 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. 2349: 2256: 2240:Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2017 2079: 2036: 1622: 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 412: 306:I Don't Want to Miss a Thing 7: 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: 5355: 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 5020: 4964: 4946: 4790:I Just Wanted You to Know 4748:Old Flames Have New Names 4704: 4686: 4577: 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" 2007: 1997: 1994: 1984: 1981: 1978: 1975: 1941: 1938: 1935: 1932: 1865: 1862: 1859: 1856: 1815:I Just Wanted You to Know 1629:Mark Chesnutt discography 1609: 1513:The Bradley Barn Sessions 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 229: 225: 200: 151: 141: 124: 107: 86: 75: 57: 47: 42: 30: 23: 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 1019: 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. 2766:cite AV media notes 2595:cite AV media notes 2490:Radio & Records 2365:cite AV media notes 1972: 1929: 1853: 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: 1928: 1852: 1671:What a Way to Live 1375:Kris Kristofferson 1101:Confessin' My Love 1030: 861:What a Way to Live 808:What a Way to Live 799: 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: 5285: 5067:Ricky Van Shelton 4980: 4979: 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. 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Country music singer Mark Chesnutt, strumming an acoustic guitar and singing into a microphone
Beaumont, Texas
Country
neotraditional
MCA Nashville
Decca Nashville
Columbia Nashville
Lofton Creek
Official site
country music
Universal Music Group Nashville
MCA
Decca
Billboard
Hot Country Songs
Brother Jukebox
I'll Think of Something
It Sure Is Monday
Almost Goodbye
I Just Wanted You to Know
Gonna Get a Life
It's a Little Too Late
Aerosmith
I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
Too Cold at Home
Longnecks & Short Stories
Almost Goodbye
Greatest Hits
certified platinum
Recording Industry Association of America

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