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Clay Walker has released a total of eleven studio albums, including a greatest hits package and an album of Christmas music. His first four studio albums all achieved platinum certification in the United States and his greatest hits collection and fifth studio album were each certified gold.
Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American country music singer Clay Walker. It was released in 1998. It was released in 1998. Two previously unreleased tracks ("Ordinary People" and "You're Beginning to Get to Me") are included on this album; both were issued as singles in 1998.
The older I get, the more I love that fiddle and pedal (steel) sound, that pure country sound." In the same interview, Walker also said "If I Could Make a Living is really a fun-lovin' song, but it's a short song . . . a really short song, only two minutes and 14 seconds. Every night I do that song in concert I think, 'Man, that's not enough.'" [1]
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Clay Walker [12] February 5 "I Swear" John Michael Montgomery [13] February 12 [14] February 19 [15] February 26 [16] March 5 "I Just Wanted You to Know" Mark Chesnutt [17] March 12 "Tryin' to Get Over You" Vince Gill [18] March 19 "No Doubt About It" Neal McCoy [19] March 26 [20] April 2 "My Love" Little Texas [21] April 9 [22] April 16 "If ...
Clay Walker is an American country music artist. His discography comprises eleven studio albums and a greatest hits album, as well as 36 singles.Walker's first four studio albums—Clay Walker, If I Could Make a Living, Hypnotize the Moon and Rumor Has It—are all certified platinum by the RIAA, and his greatest hits album and Live, Laugh, Love are each certified gold by the RIAA.
In 1993, Walker opened for George Strait and Alan Jackson and he stated in an interview with Billboard "I'm real grateful for the opportunity to open for those guys", with only one hit record, it's hard to keep the audience's attention for 45 minutes, but it's working. I'm surprised, but lately when I go out there, they're going bonkers."
Long Live the Cowboy is the eleventh studio album by country music artist Clay Walker. The album is Walker's first full-length studio LP of new music in nine years [15] since 2010's She Won't Be Lonely Long. [16] The album was released independently through Walker's own record label, Maven Records on January 21, 2019.