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US & UK hits charts
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Video playlist2000 Yes! by Chad Brock from Yes!US country US AC country UK as Lee Ann Womack & Sons of the Desert [MCA Nashville 172185] written by Mark D. Sanders & Tia Sillers from I Need You US AC country UK US country [Curb] written by Phil Vassar That's the Way by Jo Dee Messina from BurnUS country US country [Columbia 79404] written by Travis Tritt US AC country dance UK [Curb 73116] written by Diane Warren from One More Day US AC country from Who I Am US AC country 2001 US country US country US country US country US AC country UK from Blake Shelton US country US AC country UK [Warner 16739] written by Diane Warren US AC country US AC country US country from Pull My Chain US country 2002 Travelin' Soldier by Dixie Chicks from HomeUS country UK [Promo Monument 59461] written by Bruce Robison US country [RCA 69171] written by Casey Beathard, Michael P. Heeney (as Michael Patrick Heeney) & Marla Cannon-Goodman US country US country [DreamWorks 50815] written by Toby Keith US country Long Time Gone by Dixie Chicks from HomeUS country [Monument 79790] written by Darrell Scott from Melt US country US country US country Who's Your Daddy? by Toby Keith from UnleashedUS country [DreamWorks 50815] written by Toby Keith Cry by Faith Hill from CryUS AC country UK [Warner 16688] written by Angie Aparo from Home US AC country UK [Monument 79857] written by Stevie Nicks from Twisted Angel US AC country UK US country US AC country from Greatest Hits US country from Alright Guy US country [MCA Nashville 72256] written by Jamie O'Hara US AC country featuring Sheryl Crow [not released in the UK] [Universal South 172274] written by Kid Rock (as Robert Ritchie) US AC country UK 2003 US country US country US country US AC country UK US country US country US country It's Five O'Clock Somewhere by Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett from Greatest Hits Volume II and Some Other StuffUS country US AC country US country US AC country UK [A&M] written by Cat Stevens US country US AC country 2004 from Melt US country [Lyric Street] written by Arlos Smith US country US country [BNA] written by Brett James US country UK from Los Lonely Boys US AC country US AC country UK as Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors charted as Live Like You Were Dying / Just Be Your Tear in US charts [Curb] written by Tim Nichols & Craig Wiseman US AC country UK featuring Mark McGrath (pop version) / Billy Currington (country version)} [Mercury ] written by Robert John "Mutt" Lange & Shania Twain US AC country 2005 US AC country [Capitol] written by Rodney Crowell US AC country US AC country US AC country UK 2006 US AC country US AC country US AC country UK [Grammy Award for Song of the Year 2007] [Grammy Award for Record of the Year 2007] [Columbia 84335] written by Martie Seidel (as Martie Maguire), Natalie Maines, Emily Robison & Dan Wilson US country not released to country radio, but reached #18 on the country charts based on unsolicited play [Walt Disney] written by Tom Cochrane from Me and My Gang US AC country 2007 US country [Curb] written by Big Kenny (as William Kenneth Alphin) US AC country UK US AC country UK US country from the Idol Gives Back 2007 charity show [digital single] [Fremantle] written by Chrissie Hynde, Billy Steinberg & Tom Kelly US country US country US country from Taylor Swift US country [Big Machine] written by Taylor Swift US country 2008 US country US AC country rock alt. UK [Top Dog] written by Kid Rock (as RJ Ritchie), Uncle Kracker (as Matthew Shafer), Ronnie Van Zant, Gary Rossington, Edward King, Leroy Marinell, Waddy Wachtel (as Robert Wachtel) & Warren Zevon US country US country from Fearless US country [Big Machine] written by Taylor Swift from Fearless US AC country UK [Big Machine 1015] written by Taylor Swift from Fearless US country UK US AC country UK from Fearless US country UK 2009 US AC country UK US country UK US AC country US AC country UK US AC country US AC country US country US country from The Foundation US country from Happy Hour US AC country US AC country dance UK [Grammy Award for Song of the Year 2011] [Grammy Award for Record of the Year 2011] [Capitol Nashville] written by Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott & Josh Kear US country US country [Big Machine] written by Taylor Swift |
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