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Hillbilly Bone is the first extended play, and seventh studio release overall, by American country music singer/songwriter Blake Shelton. It was released on March 2, 2010 (see 2010 in country music ) via Warner Music Group Nashville, his first album under its Reprise label.
[A] Included in these number-one singles is a consecutive streak of seventeen, lasting from "Hillbilly Bone" (a duet with Trace Adkins) in early 2010 to "Came Here to Forget" in 2016. Most of Shelton's singles have also entered the Billboard Hot 100 , the highest being the number twelve peak of " Boys 'Round Here " (which features backing ...
After "I'll Just Hold On" fell off the chart in October 2009, Shelton released a duet with Trace Adkins titled "Hillbilly Bone". It was the lead single on Shelton's EP, Hillbilly Bone, released on March 2, 2010, through Reprise Records Nashville. After "Hillbilly Bone" reached No. 1 in February, came the August release of All About Tonight, the ...
For the CBS New Year's Eve special, Shelton was joined by Trace Adkins, and the two treated fans to new renditions of tunes they've previously performed together, including "Hillbilly Bone" and ...
Blake Shelton set list, March 21, 2024, Save Mart Center Arena, Fresno. Come Back as a Country Boy. A Guy With a Girl. Every Time I Hear That Song. ... Hillbilly Bone. Boys ‘Round Here.
Blake Shelton, 47, performed songs including "Hillbilly Bone" and "Hell Right" with longtime friend and collaborator Trace Adkins, 61. However, fans quickly discovered the show that aired on CBS ...
"Hillbilly Bone" is a song written by Luke Laird and Craig Wiseman and recorded by American country music artist Blake Shelton for his extended play Hillbilly Bone. The song features guest vocals from Trace Adkins, and its chart run overlapped with his singles "All I Ask For Anymore" and "Ala-Freakin-Bama".
Fans also got to see Shelton the carefree, downhome party animal for "The More I Drink" and "Hillbilly Bone," and hear his hilarious sendup of an oft-played country music trope with "Some Beach ...