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"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]
My Home's in Alabama is the fourth studio album by American country music band Alabama, released in May 1980 on RCA Nashville.It was the band's major label debut and breakthrough album, peaking at No. 3 on the Country album charts and no. 71 on Billboard 200.
The album features live renditions of various singles from the band's career, along with album tracks "Red River", "Fireworks" and "Gonna Have a Party". Additionally, the album includes is a cover of the Marshall Tucker Band 's "Can't You See", track never before featured on any of Alabama's studio albums.
See also: Music of Tennessee. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. C. ... Tennessee River (song) Tennessee River Run;
The song featured uncredited backing vocals from Sons of the Desert. [31] Jack Sundrud, formerly of Poco, had co-written "It Must Be Love" for Great Plains, another band he was a member of at the time. When they did not record the song, it became available for Herndon. [32] "Hands of a Working Man" was also a top-five country hit from Big Hopes ...
The Christmas classic is also now the official holiday song of Tennessee. In 2023, made it to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100, making Lee the oldest artist to ever top the chart.
Melvern Rivers Rutherford II (born June 17, 1967) is an American country music songwriter. He has written songs since at least the 1990s as a songwriter; he has written several number one country hits including "Ain't Nothing 'bout You" by Brooks & Dunn, which was the Number One country song of 2001 according to Billboard.
Hymns is a 1956 studio album by Tennessee Ernie Ford, released in 1957. [3] [4] It was the second-best-selling record in the United States in 1957.The album is one of the best selling of all time, and spent 277 weeks on the Billboard 200. [5]