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"Smile" is a song by American musician Uncle Kracker from his fourth studio album, Happy Hour (2009). It was released as the album's first single on July 13, 2009, and again charted in August 2010. It was released as the album's first single on July 13, 2009, and again charted in August 2010.
Uncle Kracker performing in 2012. On November 16, 2012, Uncle Kracker released his fifth studio album, Midnight Special, produced by Keith Stegall. Sugar Hill Records and Vanguard Records released the album under parent company Welk Music Group. The album was a full-fledged country record.
The music video for the song was directed by Bronston Jones. Filmed in Kracker's hometown of Detroit, it shows him performing the song on stage to an audience (Dobie, during his parts, comes in to perform) and Kracker working at a garage (owned by his brother), unloading and stacking tires. Scenes also feature him walking alone on snowy ...
Name Uncle Kracker Best known for Being spit out of Kid Rock’s womb and landing in Kenny Chesney’s lap. Current city Nashville, TN Really want to be in Key West. I would be catching tarpon off ...
"Follow Me" is the debut single of American musician Uncle Kracker. It was released on November 6, 2000, as the lead single from his debut studio album, Double Wide (2000). It was written by Kracker and Michael Bradford and was produced by Bradford and Kid Rock. According to Kracker, the song has multiple meanings, with people speculating that ...
Happy Hour: The South River Road Sessions is an EP by Uncle Kracker.It was released on June 22, 2010 under Atlantic Records.The EP features country versions of select tracks from Kracker's Happy Hour album released 2009, and "Letter to My Daughters" from his second album No Stranger to Shame. [1]
Happy Hour is the fourth studio album by American musician Uncle Kracker.It was released on September 15, 2009 via Top Dog/Atlantic Records.Production was handled by Rob Cavallo, except for "Good to Be Me", which was produced by Kid Rock, and "Hot Mess", which was produced by S*A*M and Sluggo.
n November 1954, 29-year-old Sammy Davis Jr. was driving to Hollywood when a car crash left his eye mangled beyond repair. Doubting his potential as a one-eyed entertainer, the burgeoning performer sought a solution at the same venerable institution where other misfortunate starlets had gone to fill their vacant sockets: Mager & Gougelman, a family-owned business in New York City that has ...