McEntire also began acting on film and television, beginning with 1990s Tremors. “Independent Trucker” is a throwback to the highway anthems of Red Simpson and Dick Curless, while “That’s What She Gets For Loving Me” (from Red Dirt Road) has a soulfulness worthy of Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham. These albums featured the number one country singles 'The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter', 'How Was I to Know' and a duet with Brooks and Dunn called 'If You See Him/If You See Her'. Brooks and Dunn can create hits with enormous appeal, but some of the best songs on Greatest Hits Collection II are the ones that slipped through the cracks. 'Boot Scootin Boogie' kicked off a line-dancing revival in the U.S. It was George Bush’s campaign song in 2004, and was played again when Barack Obama accepted his nomination at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Editors Notes This compilation chronicles the first six years of Brooks & Dunns country-music reign, telling the tale of two men who took Nashville by storm and reintroduced America to the beauty of twang. Meanwhile “Only In America” has such broad appeal that it was used by Presidents from two different parties. “Red Dirt Road,” “Ain’t Nothing ‘Bout You,” and “You Can’t Take the Honky Tonk” belong to rock and pop as much as they do country. That exclusivity contract expired in the summer of 2007. genuine original show that was sent to the radio station for airing. IM SORRY ) TUTORIAL AND HOW I FOUND OUT ABOUT THESE MASTERPIECES AFTER IF YOU SO DESIRE.
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He may have stopped touring and releasing new music, but he kept repackaging and reissuing his older albums, striking up an exclusive deal with Wal-Mart highlighted by a second box set called The Limited Series in 2006. (THIS SHOW FEATURED THE BROOKS AND DUNNSTORY IN A ONE HOUR SPECIAL WITH MULTIPLE INTERVIEWS AND HITS. If the duo’s pre-1998 hits show them conquering Nashville, then the songs included here aim for an audience beyond country radio. In a way, its like Garth Brooks never retired. The second volume of hits from Brooks & Dunn’s career covers the period between 1998’s If You See Her and 2003’s Red Dirt Road.