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19 Bangers On the List of Unofficial Louisiana State Songs
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Alan Jackson s Here in the Real World : All the Songs, Ranked
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Here in the Real World, straddles the musical and chronological line between the Class of ’89 a neo-traditionalist new wave marked by the debut albums of Clint Black, Garth Brooks, Lorrie Morgan and others and the more commercial-driven rise of ‘90s country.
Jackson became the first signee of Arista Nashville on June 26, 1989, and many of his early songs mirror Black’s honky-tonk affinity and Brooks’ storytelling bent. Yet fame stalled after his lone major-label single of the ‘80s, “Blue Blooded Woman,” failed to crack the Top 40.
Jackson s follow-up single, “Here in the Real World,” arrived on Jan. 15, 1990. It became a Top 3 hit, making Jackson the original ‘90s country star. From there, he proved to be not just a fantastic vocalist but also one of the best new songwriters in Nashville.
Alan Jackson s Here in the Real World : All the Songs, Ranked
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Whatever Happened To The Amazing Rhythm Aces? Third Rate Romance had almost everything a great country classic needs.
Let s see, drinking? Check. Cheating? Check. A great sing-along chorus line? Check. And just plain fun.
From their 1975 album Stacked Deck , the Amazing Rhythm Aces had everyone singing Third Rate Romance, Low Rent Rendezvous .
The band had another Top 10 hit titled Amazing Grace (Used To Be Her Favorite Song) in 1976.
But then..well, then what?
The group released some 18 albums over a thirty year period, which included a 15 year hiatus . The original members essentially went their separate ways, one joining Hank Williams Jr. s band, another joining Sawyer Brown. The lead singer and songwriter in the band was Russell Smith. His writing credits include several songs you know and sing along with, like Randy Travis