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"Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" is a song written by American country music artist Alan Jackson and Jim McBride, and recorded by Jackson. It was released in September 1990 as the fourth single from Jackson's first album, Here in the Real World .
Alan Jackson – lead vocals, backing vocals; Eddie Bayers – drums; Harold Bradley – six-string bass guitar; Jimmy Capps – acoustic guitar; Paul Franklin – steel guitar; Steve Gibson – electric guitar
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Jackson is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold over 75 million records worldwide, with 44 million sold in the United States alone. [1] He has had 66 songs appear on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart; of the 66 titles, and six featured singles, 38 have reached the top five and 35 have claimed the number ...
So far, all of the available songs are from previous games in the series, including the first Karaoke Revolution: American Idol game. As of May 14, 2008, there were no more new downloadable songs for this game. The rest of the new songs would continue to be available for the sequel Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore 2.
"Who's Cheatin' Who" is a country music song written by Jerry Hayes and initially recorded by Charly McClain.It was the title track of her 1980 album for Epic Records, released in November 1980 as a single with "Love Scenes" on the B-side, and in early 1981, was her first Number One hit on the Billboard country charts.
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He thought Manson was a bad guitar player, but capable enough as a singer and songwriter to have a chance of getting a record contract. Before Manson's release Kaufman gave him the name of a friend in the film industry, producer Gary Stromberg at Universal Studios. Kaufman advised Manson to wait a few months after he was released to acclimatize ...