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Louie is the debut solo studio album from American hip hop producer Kenny Beats, released on August 31, 2022, by XL Recordings. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] The album was ...
Louie Bellson – drums on "Just Louie" and "Conversations with B.L.K" Kenny Clare – drums on "Round and Round and Round Again" and "Conversations with B.L.K" The Bobby Lamb – Ray Premru Orchestra Greg Bowen, Derek Watkins, Stan Reynolds, Ronnie Hughes, John McLeavy – trumpets
Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications (sales thresholds) US [1] US Country [2] CAN [10] No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems: Release date: April 23, 2002; Label: BNA; Formats: CD, cassette; 1 1 — RIAA: 4× Platinum [11] All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan: Release date: October 7, 2003; Label: BNA; Formats: CD, digital ...
Better Together: The Duet Album; Beyond Here Lies Nothin' – The Collection; Big Fun (Miles Davis album) Big Ones (Loverboy album) Biggest Hits; Bill Withers' Greatest Hits; Biograph (album) The Black Box (album) Black Gold: The Best of Soul Asylum; Black Magic Woman (album) Blood on the Fields; Blues (Bob Dylan album) Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits
A double album is a collection of two LP records or Compact ... – 2×CD reissue; Kenny Burrell - Stolen ... – 2×CD collection; Periphery – Juggernaut ...
Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American country music artist Kenny Chesney, released on September 26, 2000, on BNA Records. It features hits from his previous albums, as well as newly recorded tracks. Two of the new tracks — "I Lost It" and "Don't Happen Twice" — were issued as singles.
Greatest Hits II is a compilation album by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It was released on May 19, 2009, and it is his second greatest hits album since Greatest Hits in 2000. The album includes twelve singles from 2002 to 2009, as well as two non-singles from previous albums ("Be as You Are" from Be as You Are (Songs from an Old ...
After being reissued by Wand, "Louie Louie" debuted in the Billboard Hot 100 at #83 on November 9 and quickly began ascending the charts. [4] Trying to capitalize on the success of the song, the Kingsmen decided to release an entire album, and gigs at the Chase nightclub were booked on November 15 and 16 to record what was to become The ...