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"Trip Around the Sun" is a song by American country music artists Jimmy Buffett and Martina McBride. It was released on August 16, 2004, as the second single from Buffett's 25th studio album License to Chill (2004) via Buffett's own Mailboat Records and McBride's RCA Nashville.
The Trip Around the Sun Tour was the sixteenth headlining concert tour by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It began on April 21, 2018, in Tampa Bay, Florida and finished on August 24, 2018, in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The tour played NFL, MLB, and MLS stadiums. The tour was first announced in October 2017. [2]
Two of the songs on Son of a Son of a Sailor are written by Keith Sykes and the remainder are written by Buffett. "Cheeseburger in Paradise" from the album appears on all of Buffett's major greatest hits collections and is a perennial concert favorite, one of "The Big 8" songs that he has played at almost every concert and which is the namesake of the Cheeseburger in Paradise restaurant chain.
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It contains 30 songs recorded in concert—one from each of the years 1966 through 1995—plus one song recorded in a 1965 studio session. All of the tracks are selected from the 80-CD box set 30 Trips Around the Sun, which contains 30 previously unreleased complete shows. The album was released on September 18, 2015.
Jimmy Buffett (with Martina McBride), "Trip Around the Sun" Carlene Carter, "Every Little Thing" Linda Davis, "A Love Story in the Making" Diamond Rio, "Unbelievable" Joe Diffie, "Poor Me" Ty England, "Should've Asked Her Faster" The Farm, "Every Time I Fall in Love" 4 Runner, "Forrest County Line" Vince Gill, "Next Big Thing" "Down to My Last ...
Trip Around the Sun Tour (2018) The Spread the Love Tour was the fifteenth headlining concert tour by American country music artist Kenny Chesney , in support of his seventeenth studio album Cosmic Hallelujah (2016).
In modern times, Earth's perihelion occurs around January 3, and the aphelion around July 4. In other words, the Earth is closer to the Sun in January, and further away in July, which might seem counter-intuitive to those residing in the northern hemisphere, where it is colder when the Earth is closest to the sun and warmer when it is furthest ...