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Ricky Van Shelton (born January 12, 1952) [1] is an American retired country music singer. Active between 1986 and 2006, he charted more than 20 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.
"Keep It Between the Lines" is a song written by Russell Smith and Kathy Louvin, and recorded by American country music singer Ricky Van Shelton.It was released in July 1991 as the second single from his fourth studio album Backroads, and was the tenth and final No. 1 single of his career.
"Just as I Am" is a song recorded by American country music artist Ricky Van Shelton. It was released in March 1993 as the third single from his Greatest Hits Plus compilation album. The song reached #26 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Larry Boone and Paul Nelson.
In 1990, Ricky Van Shelton covered the song on his third studio album, RVS III. [8] Shelton's version of the song was released in October 1990 as the final single from that album. It spent twenty weeks on the country music charts and peaked at #4. [7]
"I Meant Every Word He Said" is a song written by Joe Chambers, Bucky Jones and Curly Putman, and recorded by American country music artist Ricky Van Shelton.It was released in June 1990 as the third single from the album RVS III.
Fried Green Tomatoes is the ninth and final studio album by country music artist Ricky Van Shelton.Of the two singles released, "The Decision" charted at number 71 while "Call Me Crazy" failed to chart.
Ricky Van Shelton reached number one twice as a solo performer, and once in collaboration with Dolly Parton on her song "Rockin' Years". Three songs spent three weeks each at the top of the chart, the most of any song for the year: " Down Home " by Alabama , " Don't Rock the Jukebox " by Alan Jackson , and " You Know Me Better Than That " by ...
"Backroads" is a song written by Canadian country music artist Charlie Major, and recorded by American country music singer Ricky Van Shelton. It was released in March 1992 as the fourth single and title track from his album Backroads. It had previously served as the b-side to that album's earlier single "I Am a Simple Man." [1]