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not to include a Top Ten hit. The title track, "If You Can't Be Good, Be Good at It", was the highest-peaking single release from it at No. 22, followed by "Party On", which became his first single since 1992 to miss Top 40 entirely. After it came the No. 29 "Love Happens Like That." McCoy
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label in 1988. He released the singles "That's How Much I Love You" and "That's American", and although the former reached No. 85 on the country charts, he did not release an album for the label. He continued to tour as an opening act for Pride until 1990, the same year that the 16th Avenue
659:. This album reprised most of his biggest chart hits to that point, and it included the new recording "Rednecktified", which was released as a single but did not chart. Later that same year, he issued another single, "For the Troops", which also failed to chart. McCoy released a book titled 367:, followed in 1992. This album produced his first American Top 40 country hit in its No. 40-peaking title track, followed by "There Ain't Nothin' I Don't Like About You" at No. 57, and "Now I Pray for Rain" at No. 26. The album was also his first entry on 547:. It included the singles "Forever Works for Me (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)", "Every Man for Himself", and "Beatin' It In", at No. 38, No. 37, and No. 41 respectively. In late 2000, he released a Christmas medley consisting of " 589:," (Charley Pride also appeared on the tune), and a studio version of "Hillbilly Rap", which he had performed in concert since the early 1990s. McCoy's next single release, "The Last of a Dying Breed", a song preceded by a spoken-word intro from 254:. Although he has not topped the country charts since, his commercial success continued into the mid to late 1990s with two more platinum albums and a gold album, as well as six more top 10 hits. A ninth top 10 hit, the number 10 " 415: 1403: 463:". The next two singles β€” "Going, Going, Gone" and "That Woman of Mine" β€” both peaked at No. 35. Also in 1996, he sang guest vocals on the multi-artist charity single "Hope", the proceeds of which went to the 239:
chart in 1988, he did not reach the top 40 for the first time until 1992's "Where Forever Begins", which peaked at number 40. McCoy broke through two years later with the back-to-back number one singles
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McCoy has been married to Melinda since 1980. The two met when McCoy was working at a shoe store in a local mall. The couple have two children, a son and a daughter.
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made a second appearance on a multi-artist charity single that same year, as one of several collaborators on "One Heart at a Time", a song written by
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album. This single peaked at No. 59. McCoy has performed every July since 1994 at The Hodag Country Festival in Rhinelander,Wisconsin.
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McCoy is also the head of a charity called the East Texas Angel Network, which helps provide money for families of seriously ill children.
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in 1990, changing his surname to McCoy per the label's request, as fans had already begun to refer to him as McCoy. His debut album,
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near his hometown, found work selling shoes at a shopping mall. In the early 1980s, he met his wife, Melinda, at the store.
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In 2005, Neal McCoy and his manager Karen Kane founded a label called 903 Music. His first single for his own label was "
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package, which reprised nine of his greatest hits to that point and also earned platinum certification.
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before Pride covered it in 1969. On August 25, 2023, McCoy released a new single titled "Used Car".
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In Summer of 2007, Neal could be seen showing off his comedic chops on local TV commercials in the
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Crediting himself as Neal McGoy, a phonetic spelling of his surname, he signed to the independent
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Due to the closure of Atlantic Records' Nashville division in mid-2000, McCoy's next album,
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fifth studio album began a decline in his chart momentum. Although it was certified gold,
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In April 2011, McCoy signed with Blaster Music. He released his twelfth album,
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also sang guest vocals on "Now That's Awesome", a song featuring snippets of a
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co-write "I Was" at No. 37 and "The Girls of Summer" at No. 42. He,
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Price, Deborah Evans (30 September 2013). "Pride: In the Name of Love".
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in 2011, which coincided with the release of a single of the same name.
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on 903, which produced the top 40 hits "Nothin' but a Love Thang" and "
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chart in 2005. The song served as the lead-off to his 2005 album
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and the Beaters' #1 Hot 100 hit from late 1986-early 1987, and "
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Paul Kingsbury; Michael McCall; John W. Rumble, eds. (2012).
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were signed to 903 as well. Worley released his 2006 album
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for the first time, McCoy released his breakthrough album,
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Hubert Neal McGaughey Jr. was born on July 30, 1958, in
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In 1999, McCoy released his final album for Atlantic,
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Martell Foundation 44:Port Hueneme, California 1713:If I Was a Drinkin' Man 1319:. 4 May 2004. pp.  440:" reached No. 16. 438:If I Was a Drinkin' Man 1864:Warner Records artists 1755:Love Happens Like That 1070:"Neal McCoy Biography" 872:Awards and nominations 749:Neal McCoy discography 420: 374:Working with producer 52:Background information 1762:Every Man for Himself 1599:The Life of the Party 1404:"HOME - Kirt Webster" 1327:on September 27, 2013 1266:. UPNE. p. 329. 804:The Life of the Party 661:New Mountain to Climb 504:The Life of the Party 418: 1578:You Gotta Love That! 1564:Where Forever Begins 780:You Gotta Love That! 764:Where Forever Begins 559:, where he recorded 557:Warner Bros. 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Neal Henry McCoy
Singer Neal McCoy at the edge of a stage, holding his arms out.
Port Hueneme, California
Jacksonville, Texas
Longview, Texas
Country
16th Avenue
Atlantic
Giant
Warner Bros.
Slate Creek
www.nealmccoy.com
Billboard
Hot Country Songs
No Doubt About It
Wink
No Doubt About It
Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On
That's Life
Jacksonville, Texas
country
rock
disco
R&B
junior college
Janie Fricke
Charley Pride
16th Avenue Records
Atlantic Records
At This Moment

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