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The song reached a peak of number 3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts, and number 1 on the Canadian RPM Top Country Tracks charts and 162 in the UK in August 1990. Jackson wrote the song with Mark Irwin. The song is also included on Jackson's 2015 career-spanning box set Genuine: The Alan Jackson Story.
Here in the Real World is the debut studio album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released on February 27, 1990, and produced five singles: "Blue ...
Blackfield II is the second studio album by Blackfield. It was recorded in both Tel Aviv and London, and was released on 13 February 2007 in Europe and 6 March 2007 in the US. We Put Out Records launched a media site relating to the US release of this record. "End of the World" is a cover of an older song in Hebrew, performed by Geffen and ...
The release includes 18 greatest hits from Alan Jackson's studio albums: Here in the Real World (1990) "Here in the Real World" "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" Don't Rock the Jukebox (1991) "Don't Rock the Jukebox" "Midnight in Montgomery" A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love) (1992) "Chattahoochee" "She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)"
34 Number Ones is the seventh greatest hits compilation album by American country artist Alan Jackson. It was released in the United States on November 23, 2010, through Arista Nashville . [ 3 ] The release celebrates Jackson's 20-year anniversary since the release of his debut album. [ 4 ]
The Greatest Hits Collection is the first compilation album by American country music artist Alan Jackson.Released on October 24, 1995, it includes the greatest hits from his first four studio albums, as well as an album cut from his 1990 debut Here in the Real World and two new tracks — "Tall, Tall Trees" and "I'll Try", both of which were Number One hits for him on the Billboard Hot ...
On Nov. 7, 2001, when Alan Jackson debuted “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” live at the Country Music Association Awards, he knew the performance would be an important and ...
While the band's first album was created over a relatively long period of time, the follow-up album, Blackfield II, was created in one short burst of activity. [9] Wilson and Geffen worked on their respective projects throughout the end of 2005, but in early 2006 Wilson moved to Israel for six months to work on the album. [9]