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The discography of Brad Paisley, an American country music singer, consists of 12 studio albums, three compilation albums, and 46 singles.All but two of Paisley's singles have hit the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, with all but six reaching the top ten.
This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on the weekly country music singles chart published by Billboard magazine. From January 8, 1944 to May 15, 1948, the only country music chart was the Juke Box chart. A Best Sellers chart debuted that week, followed by a Jockeys chart on the week of December 10, 1949. [1]
The album's second single, "Old Alabama" (with Alabama), released to country radio on March 14, 2011, and became Paisley's nineteenth number one hit. "Remind Me", with Carrie Underwood, was released May 23, 2011, to radio. On March 22, 2011, Paisley's website announced a new beta game titled Brad Paisley World.
Darius Rucker was the first African-American singer to have an individual country number one in 25 years. Brad Paisley spent eight weeks at number one in 2008. Carrie Underwood achieved three number-one hits in 2008.
It was recorded as a duet by American country music artist Brad Paisley and Australian country music artist Keith Urban for Paisley's sixth studio album Play. Released in September 2008 as the only single from that album, it is also one of only four non-instrumental tracks on the album.
Greatest Hits: Lee Ann Womack: MCA Nashville 4 Greatest Hits 1994–2004: Terri Clark: Mercury Nashville 2 Greatest Hits 2: Toby Keith: DreamWorks Nashville 2 Greatest Hits Collection II: Brooks & Dunn: Arista Nashville 7 Have Your Loved Ones Spayed or Neutered: Jeff Foxworthy: Warner Bros. 1 Here for the Party: Gretchen Wilson: Epic 1 Horse of ...
"Better Life — Keith Urban "Jesus, Take the Wheel" — Carrie Underwood "Summertime" — Kenny Chesney "When I Get Where I'm Going" — Brad Paisley (ft. Dolly Parton) 2005: Lee Ann Womack "I May Hate Myself in the Morning" "Alcohol — Brad Paisley "As Good as I Once Was" — Toby Keith "Baby Girl" — Sugarland "Bless the Broken Road ...
The album is largely instrumental in nature, except for five vocal tracks, and strays from Paisley's usual country music output to touch on other styles of music. One of these tracks, "Start a Band" (a duet with Keith Urban), has been released as a single and has become Paisley's ninth consecutive Number One country hit, and his thirteenth overall.