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Rascal Flatts then recorded the song as well, and per producer Dann Huff's suggestion, it made their album Me and My Gang. [1] Wills' rendition of the song, though never a single, peaked at number 51 on the U.S. Hot Digital Songs charts in 2006 in the wake of Rascal Flatts' success with it.
Me and My Gang is the fourth studio album by the American country music group Rascal Flatts, released on April 4, 2006 by Lyric Street Records. The album became the highest US debut of 2006, with 721,747 units [3] and went double platinum in the first month of release. [4] [5] The album spent three weeks at number one on the Billboard 200 chart ...
Rascal Flatts discography. Rascal Flatts were an American country music group founded in 1999 by Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus, and Joe Don Rooney. Signed to Lyric Street Records until 2010, the band released ten studio albums plus a greatest hits package, the first six on the Lyric Street Records label, the last four on Big Machine Records. Their ...
Rascal Flatts performing at the Crawford County Fair in 2005. Rascal Flatts's thirteenth chart entry, "What Hurts the Most", was released in January 2006. This song had previously been recorded by Mark Wills in 2003. Rascal Flatts' version of that song was released as the first single from their fourth album Me and My Gang, which was released ...
M. "Me and My Gang" – Rascal Flatts ( Tony Mullins, Jon Stone) "Meanwhile Back at Mama's" – Tim McGraw (Tom Douglas, Jaren Johnston) "My Greatest Love" – Stephanie Beaumont with Jeffrey Steele ( Chris Farren, John Hobbs) "My Life's Work" – Boy Howdy ( Chris Farren) "My Town" – Montgomery Gentry ( Reed Nielsen)
Skin (Sarabeth) " Skin (Sarabeth) " (listed on the album, Feels Like Today, as just " Skin ") is a song written by Doug Johnson and Joe Henry, and recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. The song was originally a hidden track on the first shipment of their album, Feels Like Today, and charted in mid-2005 as an album cut (just ...
The Bull brought tears to some of the panelists' eyes with his deeply powerful cover of Rascal Flatts' "What Hurts the Most." Finally, The Baby surprised everyone when he belted out a shockingly ...
The Rascal Flatts version subsequently became a hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it peaked at number seven. Even though it was not officially released to country radio, many country stations played the song as an album cut, overlapping with their then-current country single "My Wish". The unsolicited country airplay brought "Life Is ...