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Don't Cheat in Our Hometown is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Ricky Skaggs. It was released in 1983 via Epic Records . The album peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. [ 2 ]
It was released in November 1983 as the first single and title track from the album Don't Cheat in Our Hometown. The song was Skaggs' sixth #1 country hit. The single went to #1 for one week and spent a total of 12 weeks on the country chart. [1] The song was originally recorded by The Stanley Brothers in 1963 for their King Records album "The ...
"Don't Get Above Your Raisin'" 16 47 Waitin' for the Sun to Shine "You May See Me Walkin'" 9 16 "Crying My Heart Out Over You" 1 3 1982 "I Don't Care" 1 2 "Heartbroke" 1 1 Highways and Heartaches "I Wouldn't Change You If I Could" 1 1 1983 "Highway 40 Blues" 1 1 "You've Got a Lover" 2 1 "Don't Cheat in Our Hometown" 1 1 Don't Cheat in Our Hometown
Alabama's album Roll On spent the highest total number of weeks at number one in 1984, with thirteen weeks in the peak position in two separate spells. It was the fourth consecutive album by the band to top the chart, but had the shortest time in the top spot of their four number ones to date; the previous three had all spent over 20 weeks at ...
Album Artist August 4 [1] Don't Cheat in Our Hometown: Ricky Skaggs: August 11 Don't Cheat in Our Hometown: Ricky Skaggs August 18 Cafe Carolina: Don Williams: References
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Don't Cheat in Our Hometown Ricky Skaggs Guitar (Electric) 1983 Don't Cheat in Our Hometown [CD/DVD] Ricky Skaggs Guitar (Electric), Performer 1983 Dream Baby: Lacy J. Dalton Guitar (Electric) 1982 Highways & Heartaches Ricky Skaggs Guitar (Electric) 1981 Waitin' for the Sun to Shine Ricky Skaggs Guitar (Electric) 1980 Bombed, Boozed, and Busted
Pierce recorded it for his 1962 album Hideaway Heart. [1] It was also a non-charted single by Pierce released in 1974. [2] Skaggs released his version in February 1984 as the second single from his album Don't Cheat in Our Hometown. The song was Skaggs' seventh #1 on the country chart.