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Title Album details Peak positions Certifications; US Country [2]US [3]CAN Country [4]CAN [5]Pass It On Down: Release date: May 21, 1990; Label: RCA Records; Format: LP, CD, cassette
40-Hour Week is the ninth studio album from American country music band Alabama.Released in January 1985, the album included three songs that topped the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart and continued the band's dominance during the 1980s.
In some versions, the song begins with a CB radio call saying "How about ya, Alabama, Roll On", which was recorded from an actual CB call placed to Alabama's bus in the late 70s. In the song's second verse, the man's wife receives a late-night phone call from an unnamed source, informing her that the highway patrol had found a semitrailer truck ...
Roll On is the eighth studio album by American country music band Alabama, released in January 1984. All four singles released from this album reached Number One on the Hot Country Singles chart: " Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler) ", " When We Make Love ", " If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band) " and " (There's A) Fire ...
The Alabama Tourism Department named Muscle Shoals Sound Studio as the state's top attraction in 2017, even before the Jackson Highway studio reopened. [24] Over 62,000 people from 50 countries and every state in the U.S. have visited since it opened for tours again in 2013. The studio is a working recording studio at night.
"Tennessee River" is a song written by Randy Owen, and recorded by American country music band Alabama, of which Owen is the lead vocalist. It was recorded in April 1980 as the third single from the album My Home's in Alabama. The song was the group's first No. 1 song on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart. [1]
Greatest Hits Vol. II is the second compilation album by American country music band Alabama.The album was released by RCA Records in 1991, and has since been certified platinum for sales of 1 million units by the Recording Industry Association of America.
"High Cotton" is a song written by Scott Anders and Roger Murrah, and recorded by American country music group Alabama. It was released in July 1989 as the third single from the album Southern Star. The song was one of four singles on the album to reach number one on the Hot Country Singles chart. [1]