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Lead single "Rodeo Man" was a song presented to Brooks by Ronnie Dunn and the two recorded it as a duet for this album. [1] To promote the release, Brooks did in-person visits to Bass Pro Shops. [4] “St Paul/Minneapolis (A True Story)” was inspired by an actual encounter Brooks had with a stranger. [5]
Pages in category "Songs written by Ronnie Dunn" ... Red Dirt Road (song) Rodeo Man; S. She Used to Be Mine (Brooks & Dunn song) She's Not the Cheatin' Kind; T.
On April 8, 2014, Ronnie Dunn released his second solo album, Peace, Love, and Country Music through Little Will-E Records. On November 11, 2016, he released his third album Tattooed Heart on NASH Icon label. His fourth album Re-Dunn was released on January 10, 2020. In 2019, Dunn was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. [2]
Pages in category "Ronnie Dunn songs" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Rodeo Man; S. She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin' Doubles) T.
Brooks & Dunn is an American country music duo consisting of Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, both of whom are vocalists and songwriters. The duo was founded in 1988 through the suggestion of songwriter and record producer Tim DuBois. Before their formation, both members were solo recording artists, having charted two solo singles apiece in the 1980s.
Ronnie Dunn has never met a song he couldn’t sing, but his new collaboration with Ira Dean came awfully close. "I think we set the Guinness Book of World Records for words sung," Dunn, 71, tells ...
"Hard Workin' Man" is a song written by Ronnie Dunn, and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It peaked at number four on the US Country charts in 1993 and was released in February 1993 as the first single and title track from their second album Hard Workin' Man. It also won the duo a Grammy for the Best Country Performance by ...
"My Next Broken Heart" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in September 1991 as the second single from their debut album Brand New Man. The song was their second straight Number One single on the country charts. [1] It was written by Kix Brooks, Don Cook and Ronnie Dunn.