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"Today" is a song written by Brice Long and Tommy Lee James, and recorded by American country music artist Gary Allan. It was released in June 2009 as the first single from his 2010 album Get Off on the Pain. The song reached number 18 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in early 2010.
Gary Allan Herzberg (born December 5, 1967) [1] is an American country music singer. Signed to Decca Records in 1996, he made his country music debut with the release of his single " Her Man ", the lead-off to his gold -certified debut album Used Heart for Sale , which was released in 1996 on Decca.
Get Off on the Pain is the eighth studio album by American country music artist Gary Allan.It was released on March 9, 2010, via MCA Nashville. [1] The album's first single, "Today", was released in June 2009 and was a Top 20 hit.
"I Love 'em All" – Shannon Brown (Shannon Brown, Vicky McGehee) "I Love the Way You Do That" – Lonestar (Don Cook, Wally Wilson) "I Love You Like That" – John Rich (Big Kenny, Rodney Clawson) "I Play Chicken with the Train" – Cowboy Troy with Big & Rich (Angie Aparo, Cowboy Troy) "I Pray for You" – Big Kenny, John Rich, Big & Rich
Then Gary Allan throws the rest of the messy stuff in the trashcan. Then, a dog stands on the sofa watching Gary and Jake carry out a pinball machine outside. Then, Gary gives Jake the trash bag, and closes the door. Gary goes through the photos of a woman and him, and putting each of them into a pile after going through one at a time.
Alright Guy is the fourth studio album by American country music singer Gary Allan.It was released in October 2001 via MCA Records Nashville.It produced three singles. The album's first single, "Man of Me", reached number 18 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.
"Life Ain't Always Beautiful" is a song written by Cyndi Goodman and Tommy Lee James, and recorded by American country music singer Gary Allan. It was released in January 2006 as the second and final single from his album Tough All Over. The song became Allan's ninth Top 10 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart with a peak at number 4.
It shows Allan and a full band performing the song on a mobile stage on the airport tarmac, while several women slowly show up behind a chain-link fence watching the performance and singing along. When the second chorus hits, the women (and some men as well) break down the fence and start running towards the stage, and disappear as they approach.