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"Smile" is a song by American musician Uncle Kracker from his fourth studio album, Happy Hour (2009). It was released as the album's first single on July 13, 2009, and again charted in August 2010. The track features pop rock singer Rae Rae, who sings backing vocals throughout the song and at the end of the title.
"The Window Up Above" is widely praised by many critics – and George Jones himself – as his greatest composition. In "The Devil in George Jones", an article which appeared in the July 1994 Texas Monthly, the singer told Nick Tosches that he wrote it one morning while living in Vidor, Texas, and that it remained his favorite: "I wrote it in about twenty minutes.
On June 9, 2023, Uncle Kracker released the single "Sweet 16". [11] On July 20, 2023, "Reason to Drink" was released. [12] Uncle Kracker toured with Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top on their Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour, which commenced on July 21, 2023 in West Palm Beach and concluded on September 17 in Camden. [13]
Name Uncle Kracker Best known for Being spit out of Kid Rock’s womb and landing in Kenny Chesney’s lap. Current city Nashville, TN Really want to be in Key West. I would be catching tarpon off ...
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Uncle Kracker in 2012. This is the discography for American musician Uncle Kracker. ... "Smile" 31 3 2 6 30 3 31 44 8 — — AUS: Platinum [33] CAN: Gold [34]
It turns out there are a variety of combinations that make for a nice smile. "[T]here is not a single path to a successful smile," the paper notes. Nevertheless, here are a few of the takeaways.
Happy Hour: The South River Road Sessions is an EP by Uncle Kracker.It was released on June 22, 2010 under Atlantic Records.The EP features country versions of select tracks from Kracker's Happy Hour album released 2009, and "Letter to My Daughters" from his second album No Stranger to Shame. [1]