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Matt Kennon is the debut studio album by American country music singer Matt Kennon.It was released on May 11, 2010 (see 2010 in country music) via BamaJam Records.The album's first single release is "The Call," which was released in November 2009 and peaked at number 33 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. [1] "
Kennon's self-titled debut album was released on May 11, 2010. In advance of the album's release, he released a three-song extended play featuring "The Call" and two other songs from the album. [9] In April 2011, Kennon self-released a second album titled 77. [10] In October 2012, Kennon self-released a third album titled Makin Music That Matters.
The Call, a 1936 French film better known as The Call of Silence or L'Appel du Silence; ... "The Call", a song by Matt Kennon on his 2010 album Matt Kennon
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The Call (Matt Kennon song) Choirgirl (song) D. Diary of an Unborn Child; E. Eyes Are the Soul; F. The Freshmen (song) G. Get Your Gunn; H. Happy Birthday (Flipsyde song)
The Call (Matt Kennon song) Can't Stand Losing You; Carry On (Fun song) Cemetery Gates (Pantera song) Chandelier (song) Chop Suey! Chris Benoit (song) Close My Eyes Forever; Come See Me (Rod Wave song) Coming Down (Five Finger Death Punch song) Confused! Creature Comfort; Crying Underwater; Cyanide (song)
"The Call" by Matt Kennon (2009) The second verse concerns a teenage girl about to get an abortion when her boyfriend calls to say he'll marry her and raise the child. [54] "Can I Live?" by Nick Cannon (featuring Anthony Hamilton) (2005) A song Cannon wrote about how his mother decided not to go through with an abortion while pregnant with him ...
James Kennon (1925–1991), British naval officer; Kevin Kennon (born 1958), American architect; Lyman W. V. Kennon (1858–1918), American military officer; Matt Kennon, American singer and songwriter; Paul A. Kennon (1934–1990), American architect; Robert F. Kennon (1902–1988), American politician; Sandy Kennon (1933–2015), South ...