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Did I Shave My Back for This? is the third album from country music parodist Cledus T. Judd. The title of the album itself is a take-off on Deana Carter's 1996 debut album Did I Shave My Legs for This?, whose title track is parodied here. As with his previous two albums for Razor & Tie, this album produced no chart singles for him.
Juddmental is the fourth album from country music parodist Cledus T. Judd.It was his last album for Razor & Tie Records before leaving for Monument Records in 2000.. The track "Ricky Tidwell's Mama's Gonna Play Football" was previously recorded by comedian and singer Tim Wilson (as "Ricky Tidwell's Mama") on his album It's a Sorry World.
[10] In 1996, Capitol Records had Carter record new material for the North American release of the album, which retained only three songs from the original release. [ 11 ] This version features her breakthrough debut single " Strawberry Wine ", a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart at the end of that year.
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Another, 30, adds, “I barely ever shave my legs, but my armpits, maybe once a month.” A 28-year-old woman notes, “As a teen I used to shave my legs and armpits a few times a week.
Maybe you've already mastered the art of shaving other parts of your body, like your legs or armpits. But shaving your bikini area can still be a challenge. The hair in your bikini area tends to ...
"How Do I Get There" debuted at number 52 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart on August 2, 1997, where it became the "Hot Shot Debut" of the week. It rose to the top ten the week of September 20, 1997, becoming her fourth and ultimately final top ten single; Carter's highest charting song since has been "There's No Limit", which reached number 14 in 2003.