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Real Things is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Joe Nichols.It was released on August 21, 2007 by Universal South Records.It produced two singles on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs charts with "Another Side of You", which peaked at number 17, and "It Ain't No Crime", which reached number 16.
After Smith's death, he performed two songs ("Wings of a Dove" and "I'll Wait for You") at her funeral service. Nichols joined Toby Keith on tours in both 2005 and 2006. Nichols' fifth album, Real Things, was released in August 2007. [1] Its two singles, Another Side of You" and "It Ain't No Crime," were both Top 20 country hits.
It was recorded by American country music artist – Joe Nichols. It was released in December 2007 as the second and final single from Nichols’ 2007 album Real Things. The song peaked at number 16 on the US Hot Country Songs chart and at number 5 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.
Real Things followed in 2007, and Old Things New, which produced Nichols' third Number One hit in "Gimmie That Girl", was released in 2009. Following the release of Old Things New, Nichols' label went through a merge to become Show-Dog Universal Music, through which he released his seventh album, It's All Good, in 2011.
"Another Side of You" is a song written by Jamey Johnson and Carson Chamberlain, and recorded by American country music artist Joe Nichols. It was released in May 2007 as the lead single from Nichols’ 2007 album Real Things. The song peaked at number 17 on the U.S. country chart and at number 99 on the U.S. Hot 100.
In the video for his No. 1 song "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off," Joe Nichols warns of the dangers of excessive Patrón consumption at a pool party, when surrounded by hundreds of buxom women.
It was originally recorded by American country music artist Joe Nichols on his 2007 album Real Things. [1] Country music artist Blake Shelton recorded the song for his EP All About Tonight, from which it was released as a single in September 2010. His version reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in March 2011.
Real Things (2 Unlimited album), 1994; Real Things (Joe Nichols album), 2007 (or the title song) See also. The Real Thing (disambiguation)