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"Lucky Man" is a song written by David Cory Lee and Dave Turnbull and recorded by American country music duo Montgomery Gentry. It was released in January 2007 as the second single from the duo's 2006 album Some People Change. The song became their third number one single on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and stayed there for two weeks.
Some People Change is the fifth studio album by American country music duo Montgomery Gentry.It was released by Columbia Records Nashville on October 24, 2006. Certified gold in the United States, the album produced three singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts: the title track (previously cut by Kenny Chesney on his 2004 album When the Sun Goes Down), "Lucky Man", and "What Do Ya ...
In 2008, "Lucky Man" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, the duo's first Grammy nomination. [32] Some People Change was Montgomery Gentry's lowest-selling album at the time. Joe Galante, then-president of Sony Music Nashville, thought that the album's poor sales were because it "strayed ...
"She Couldn't Change Me" is a song written by Gary Nicholson and Chris Knight and recorded by American country music duo Montgomery Gentry. It was released in February 2001 as the first single from the duo's 2001 album Carrying On .
Eddie Montgomery of country duo Montgomery Gentry spoke to People about the death of his partner, Troy Gentry, who died in a pre-show helicopter crash on Sept. 8 in Medford, New Jersey, at age 50.
In the third verse, a group of gospel singers joins in the song. Montgomery Gentry's version features Eddie Montgomery on the verses, Troy Gentry on the chorus and bridge, and a choir joining on the last chorus. Their version is in the key of D major with a main chord pattern of D-G and a vocal range of two octaves, from A3 to A5. [1]
Lucky Man (Montgomery Gentry song) M. ... Self Made Man (song) She Couldn't Change Me; She Don't Tell Me To; Some People Change (song) Something to Be Proud Of;
Grammy-nominated Montgomery Gentry has released six studio albums and received an American Music Award in 1999 for Favorite New Artist - Country. The band went on to win awards from the Academy of ...