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  2. The Tractors (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Tractors is the debut studio album by American country music band the Tractors.Released in August 1994 on Arista Records, it set a record for becoming the fastest-selling debut album by a group to achieve Recording Industry Association of America platinum certification in the United States; by the end of the year, it was certified double platinum, and became the highest-selling country ...

  3. The Tractors - Wikipedia

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    The Tractors were an American country rock band composed of a loosely associated group of musicians headed by guitarist Steve Ripley.The original lineup consisted of Steve Ripley (lead vocals, guitar), Ron Getman (guitar, Dobro, mandolin, tenor vocals), Walt Richmond (keyboards, piano, bass vocals), Casey van Beek (bass guitar, baritone vocals), and Jamie Oldaker (drums).

  4. Baby Likes to Rock It - Wikipedia

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    "Baby Likes to Rock It" is a song written by Steve Ripley and Walt Richmond, and recorded by American country music group The Tractors. It was released in August 1994 as the first single from their self-titled album.

  5. Category:The Tractors albums - Wikipedia

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    The Tractors (album) This page was last edited on 8 October 2012, at 13:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Have Yourself a Tractors Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The album peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. [2] The track "Santa Claus Is Comin' (In a Boogie Woogie Choo Choo Train)" is a Christmas-themed reworked version of the band's debut single "Baby Likes to Rock It" from their self-titled debut album. The album was rereleased in 2002 as Tractors Christmas.

  7. Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy - Wikipedia

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    Brad Paisley covered it in 2006 for his Christmas album Brad Paisley Christmas on Arista Nashville under the production of Frank Rogers. Paisley's version peaked at number 49 on the country charts in January 2007. [7] Also in 2006, Billy "Crash" Craddock included a cover on his album Billy "Crash" Craddock's Christmas Favorites.

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  9. Steve Ripley - Wikipedia

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    Ripley's band Moses chose the name Red Dirt Records for their 1972 self-published live album; the first usage of Red Dirt. [4]Ripley worked as a studio musician, producer, and recording engineer, working with Bob Dylan, playing guitar (on Shot of Love) and on the "Shot of Love" tour, [5] with J. J. Cale (on Shades, 8 and Roll On), and he produced Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown and Roy Clark (on ...