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The album contains the singles "Off the Hillbilly Hook," "What Would You Say," "Rockin' the Beer Gut" and "Rollin' Through the Sunshine." These latter three songs all charted on Hot Country Songs between 2009 and 2010. "Rockin' the Beer Gut" also charted at number 12 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.
Tailgate is the debut studio album by American country music group Trailer Choir.It was released on July 6, 2010 via Show Dog-Universal Music.The album includes the single "Shakin' That Tailgate," as well as the songs "Rockin' the Beer Gut" and "Rollin' Through the Sunshine," previously released as singles from the trio's 2009 EP Off the Hillbilly Hook.
After its release came the trio's third single, "Rockin' the Beer Gut", which became the group's first Top 40 hit on the country charts in mid-2009. The song's music video features Wolf from American Gladiators. [8] In December 2009, "Rockin' the Beer Gut" re-entered the charts following a "Holla Day Version" released for the Christmas season.
"Rockin '" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd from his third studio album, Starboy (2016). The song was released to contemporary hit radio in France on May 9, 2017, as the album's sixth international single. [ 4 ]
Memphis Slim historic home in Memphis. Memphis Slim was born John Len Chatman, in Memphis, Tennessee.For his first recordings, for Okeh Records in 1940, he used the name of his father, Peter Chatman (who sang, played piano and guitar, and operated juke joints); [3] it is commonly believed that he did so to honor his father.
"Big Ole Brew" is a song written by Russell Smith, and recorded by American country music artist, Mel McDaniel. [1] It was released in June 1982 as the third single from his album Take Me to the Country.
The music video for "Rockin' the Suburbs" was directed by friend "Weird Al" Yankovic, who also plays the role of a producer who fixes Folds' "shitty track," directly riffing on one of the song's lyrics. The video features Folds playing multiple members of an angry rock band in a suburban den and in front of a white background.
AKA Grafitti Man is an album by the Native American musician John Trudell, released in 1992. [2] [3] The songs, parts of which were rerecorded, first appeared on four cassettes Trudell made in the 1980s and early 1990s.