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  2. When the Grass Grows Over Me - Wikipedia

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    "When the Grass Grows Over Me" is a song by George Jones. It was released on the Musicor label in 1968 and rose to #2 on the Billboard country singles chart. The song is credited to Don Chapel, Tammy Wynette's husband before George, but Tammy claimed that she actually wrote it.

  3. Where Grass Won't Grow (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Where Grass Won't Grow" is a song by American country music singer George Jones. It was written by Earl "Peanut" Montgomery, one of Jones' favorite songwriters, and tells the story of the hardships faced by a family living on a twelve-acre farm in south Tennessee.

  4. Where Grass Won't Grow - Wikipedia

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    Significant cuts on the album include "She's Mine" and "If Not For You", which both reached number six on the charts and "Where Grass Won't Grow", a song Jones would revisit as a duet with Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Trisha Yearwood as part of The Bradley Barn Sessions in 1994. The album would only reach number 15 on the country albums chart.

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  6. Grow (Jeangu Macrooy song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is about his personal story about getting older and his quest to find himself. The song was written by Macrooy, with all instruments and arrangements by Perquisite & Macrooy. when talking about the song, Macrooy said, "Emotions, good and bad, are a universal language. I hope this song makes people feel a little less lonely in their ...

  7. She Won't Be Lonely Long - Wikipedia

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    The title track is the first single from She Won't Be Lonely Long, and was sent to radio stations on December 6, 2009. [1] Walker commented on the song, saying “I wanted the first single off my forthcoming album to reflect the work I’ve been doing to become the artist I want to be.

  8. Big Green Tractor - Wikipedia

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    The song has received mixed reviews from critics. Karlie Justus of Engine 145 gave the song a “thumbs-up”, describing it as “Aldean’s best song to date" and saying that it "delivers a catchy chorus with an authentic country feeling without blatantly pandering to stereotypical farm life", although she also said, "Despite its lackadaisical appeal and imminent commercial success, 'Big ...

  9. Faster Faster - Wikipedia

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    In late 2008, Faster Faster returned to Earthsound Studios in Valdosta Georgia to begin recording their second studio album. Three demos, titled "170 as Usual" "The Weekend" and "Word of Advice You're A Joke", were released via the website Absolute Punk [ 2 ] and the band's Myspace and purevolume pages.