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Never Gets Old is the ninth studio album by American country music artist Joe Nichols. It was released on July 28, 2017 by Red Bow Records. The album includes the singles "Never Gets Old" and "Billy Graham's Bible".
Real Things followed in 2007, and Old Things New, which produced Nichols' third Number One hit in "Gimmie That Girl", was released in 2009. Following the release of Old Things New , Nichols' label went through a merge to become Show-Dog Universal Music, through which he released his seventh album, It's All Good , in 2011.
Joe Nichols was born and raised in Rogers, Arkansas. [5] He was the second son born to Michael Curtis Nichols (May 29, 1956 - July 16, 2002) and Robin Larson Nichols. Joe has an older brother Michael Curtis Jr. and two younger sisters, Kelli Francis and Lacey Nichols.
In 2015, TODAY’s Hoda Kotb performed “Baby Got Back” during an appearance on the series “Lip Sync Battle” while competing against former NFL star Michael Strahan, who was then a host of ...
The 13-track album was co-produced by longtime collaborators Mickey Jack Cones and Derek George, who previously worked with Nichols on his 2013 album, Crickets. [2] Good Day for Living was recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, which allowed Nichols to take his time with the record while on a break from touring: "For the first time in a long time, I didn't feel any pressure.
Jennifer Lopez pays homage to Sir Mix-A-Lot's 1992 derriere anthem "Baby Got Back" by doing a dramatic reading of the track for W magazine.
"Brokenheartsville" is a song written by Donny Kees, Blake Mevis, Randy Boudreaux, and Clint Daniels and recorded by American country music singer Joe Nichols.It was released in November 2002 as the second single from Nichols' 2002 album Man with a Memory.
"Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off" is a song written by Gary Hannan and John Wiggins and recorded by American country music artist Joe Nichols. It was released in August 2005 as the first single from Nichols' album III. The song became Nichols' second number one hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in late 2005.