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  2. Cheaper to Keep Her (film) - Wikipedia

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    Cheaper to Keep Her is a 1981 American comedy film directed by Ken Annakin, which starred singer-turned-actor Mac Davis alongside Tovah Feldshuh. Plot

  3. Cheaper to Keep Her - Wikipedia

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    Cheaper to Keep Her may refer to: "Cheaper to Keep Her" (Johnnie Taylor song), a 1973 R&B-song performed by Johnnie Taylor, written by Mack Rice and released by Stax Records "Cheaper to Keep Her" (song), a song by Canadian country music artist Aaron Lines; Cheaper to Keep Her, a 1981 comedy film directed by Ken Annakin

  4. Cheaper to Keep Her (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cheaper to Keep Her" is a song by Canadian country music artist Aaron Lines. It is the first single released from his 2007 album Moments That Matter . It reached number one on the Billboard Canada Country chart.

  5. Mac Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis also starred in the 1981 comedy film Cheaper To Keep Her, playing a divorced detective who worked for a neurotic feminist attorney. In 1983, he appeared in The Sting II, as Jake Hooker, a younger relative of Johnny Hooker, portrayed by Robert Redford in The Sting. [3] [4] [5]

  6. I Believe in You (You Believe in Me) - Wikipedia

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    "Cheaper to Keep Her" (1973) "I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)" is a song written and produced by Don Davis and recorded by Johnnie Taylor.

  7. Aaron Lines - Wikipedia

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    The first single, "Cheaper to Keep Her," became Lines' first No. 1, reaching the top spot in 11 short weeks. The accompanying music video features cameos from Rhett Warrener, Darren McCarty, Jamie McLennan, Richie Regehr, and Lines' good friend Paul Brandt.

  8. Kevin Fowler discography - Wikipedia

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    Year Single Peak positions Album US Country [7]2004 "Ain't Drinkin' Anymore" 49 Loose, Loud & Crazy: 2005 "Hard Man to Love" — "Don't Touch My Willie"

  9. Bring It On (Kevin Fowler album) - Wikipedia

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    It is also his second and final album for Equity, due to the closure of the label in December 2008. Three singles were released from this album: "Long Line of Losers", "Best Mistake I Ever Made", and "Cheaper to Keep Her". While "Best Mistake I Ever Made" peaked at #47 on the Hot Country Songs chart, the other two singles failed to chart at all.