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"Who You'd Be Today" is a song written by Aimee Mayo and Bill Luther and recorded by American country music singer Kenny Chesney. It was released in September 2005 as the first single from Chesney's 2005 album The Road and the Radio .
I mean, I've been doing it for 12 years. But the last four to five years, it's been an amazing thing to live through and to see happen to you and to see your fan base grow to a point where it's unbelievable to stand in front of that microphone every night and see how passionate they are about your music. ...
"Who You'd Be Today" Kenny Chesney: The Road and the Radio "The Secrets That We Keep" Sara Evans: Real Fine Place: 2006 "Firecrackers and Ferris Wheels" Blue County: Firecrackers And Ferriswheels "Men & Mascara" Julie Roberts: Men & Mascara "I Wonder" Kellie Pickler: Small Town Girl "Red High Heels" My Angel" "One Of The Guys" "Small Town Girl ...
"Better as a Memory" is a song written by Scooter Carusoe and Lady Goodman and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It was released in March 2008 as the fourth and final single from Chesney's 2007 album Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates.
At Jimmy Carter's state funeral in Washington, D.C. today, his grandson Jason Carter was among the speakers to deliver a eulogy for the late president. "I understand the impact on the world that a ...
Baby boomers, they're just like us. Or, rather, we're just like them. And by "we," I mean millennials. The inevitable march of time often means turning into your parents, no matter how much you ...
While answering fan questions on a January 2022 episode of Today, Kotb shared the special meaning behind the necklace. “‘M’ stands for Mom,” she said.
"Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" is a country music song co-written by American songwriters Jim Collins and Marty Dodson.The song was initially to have been recorded by George Strait for his 2008 album Troubadour, but after Strait decided not to include the song on this album, it was recorded by Kenny Chesney instead.