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Pam Tillis discography
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Studio albums14
Compilation albums6
Video albums1
Music videos25
Singles45
Other appearances11

The discography of American country music singer–songwriter, Pam Tillis, contains 14 studio albums, six compilation albums, one video album, 45 singles, 25 music videos and has appeared on 11 albums. Tillis's career was launched on the Warner Bros. label, where she releases several unsuccessful singles and her debut studio album: Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey (1983). Through Arista Nashville, her second studio album was released in January 1991 titled Put Yourself in My Place. The disc was her first commercial success, reaching number ten on America's Billboard Top Country Albums chart, number 69 on the Billboard 200 and number 12 on Canada's RPM country chart. The disc also certified gold in both countries and spawned five charting singles. Of these releases, "Don't Tell Me What to Do", "One of Those Things" and "Maybe It Was Memphis" reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. In September 1992, her third studio album was released called Homeward Looking Angel. The disc certified both gold and platinum in North America, while also spawning the Billboard and RPM top ten singles "Shake the Sugar Tree" and "Let That Pony Run".

In April 1994, Arista issued Sweetheart's Dance, which reached number six on the Billboard country albums chart and certified platinum in North America. Four of its five singles were top ten singles on either the Billboard or RPM country charts. Its third release, "Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)", topped both the American and Canadian country songs charts. All of This Love was then issued in November 1995 and certified gold in the United States. Two of its singles reached the country top ten: "Deep Down" and "The River and the Highway". Her first compilation of Greatest Hits was released in July 1997 and certified platinum in the United States. Both of its new recordings were released as singles and reached the North American country top ten: "All the Good Ones Are Gone" and "Land of the Living". Arista Nashville issued two more of Tillis's studio albums: Every Time (1998) and Thunder & Roses (2001). Of its singles, only "I Said a Prayer" (1998) reached the top ten. Tillis then moved to independent labels for her future releases, beginning with It's All Relative: Tillis Sings Tillis. On her own Stellar Cat label, Tillis released several more studio albums, including RhineStoned (2007) and Looking for a Feeling (2020). Tillis also collaborated with Lorrie Morgan on two studio albums: Dos Divas (2013) and Come See Me and Come Lonely (2017).

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Country music

Country music

Country is a music genre originating in the Southern and Southwestern United States. First produced in the 1920s, country primarily focuses on working class Americans and blue-collar American life.

Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey

Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey

Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey is the debut studio album by American country music singer Pam Tillis. Released in 1983 as her only album for Warner Bros. Records, it features the singles "Killer Comfort" and "Love Is Sneakin' Up on You". The album was more pop oriented in comparison to her work on Arista Nashville.

Arista Nashville

Arista Nashville

Arista Nashville is an American record label that serves as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division. Founded in 1989, the label specializes in country music artists, including Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, Brad Paisley, and Carrie Underwood,. The label used to operate three sister labels: Career Records, Arista Austin, and Arista Texas/Latin. It is a subsidiary of Arista Records since Arista's relaunch in 2018, but during the dissolution, Arista Nashville was not affected and it remains a Sony Music label.

Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (magazine)

Billboard is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation. The magazine provides music charts, news, video, opinion, reviews, events, and style related to the music industry. Its music charts include the Hot 100, the 200, and the Global 200, tracking the most popular albums and songs in different genres of music. It also hosts events, owns a publishing firm, and operates several TV shows.

Billboard 200

Billboard 200

The Billboard 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States. It is published weekly by Billboard magazine and is frequently used to convey the popularity of an artist or groups of artists. Often, a recording act will be remembered by its "number ones", those of their albums that outperformed all others during at least one week. The chart grew from a weekly top 10 list in 1956 to become a top 200 list in May 1967, and acquired its current name in March 1992. Its previous names include the Billboard Top LPs (1961–1972), Billboard Top LPs & Tape (1972–1984), Billboard Top 200 Albums (1984–1985) and Billboard Top Pop Albums (1985–1992).

Don't Tell Me What to Do

Don't Tell Me What to Do

"Don't Tell Me What to Do" is a song written by Harlan Howard and Max D. Barnes, and recorded by the American country music artist Pam Tillis. Her breakthrough single, it was released in December 1990 as the first single from the album Put Yourself in My Place. The song reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

All of This Love

All of This Love

All of This Love is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Pam Tillis, released on November 7, 1995 via Arista Records. The album reached #25 on the Billboard country albums charts. Singles from the album were "Deep Down" at a #6 peak on the Hot Country Singles chart, "The River and the Highway" at #8, "It's Lonely Out There" at #14, and "Betty's Got a Bass Boat" at #62, her first single since the late 1980s to miss Top 40 entirely. Bruce Hornsby's "Mandolin Rain" is covered on this album as well. The album has been certified Gold for shipments of over 500,000 units in the U.S.

Deep Down (song)

Deep Down (song)

"Deep Down" is a song written by Walt Aldridge and John Jarrard, and recorded by American country music artist Pam Tillis. It was released in October 1995 as the first single from the album All of This Love. The song reached #6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Greatest Hits (Pam Tillis album)

Greatest Hits (Pam Tillis album)

Greatest Hits is a 1997 compilation album from American country music artist Pam Tillis. The album reached #6 on the Billboard country albums charts. It chronicles her greatest hits from her first four albums for Arista Nashville. The tracks "Land of the Living" and "All the Good Ones Are Gone" are new to this compilation. Both were released as singles, reaching Top Five on the Hot Country Songs charts in 1997. The album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of over 1,000,000 copies in the U.S. This was the last of her albums to receive certification in sales. "Land of the Living" would also be Pam's last top 10 appearance in the Country Singles Charts.

All the Good Ones Are Gone

All the Good Ones Are Gone

"All the Good Ones Are Gone" is a song written by Dean Dillon and Bob McDill, and recorded by American country music artist Pam Tillis. It was released in April 1997 as the first single from her Greatest Hits compilation album. The song reached #4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Every Time (album)

Every Time (album)

Every Time is the sixth studio album by American country music singer Pam Tillis, released on June 30, 1998 via Arista Nashville. The album peaked No. 26 on the Billboard country albums charts. Singles from the album were "I Said a Prayer" and the title track, which peaked at No. 12 and No. 38 on Hot Country Songs in 1998. "A Great Disguise" was previously recorded by Martina McBride on her 1995 album Wild Angels.

Dos Divas

Dos Divas

Dos Divas is a 2013 album by country music artists Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis. It features the single "I Know What You Did Last Night". The collection features 14 tracks; of these tracks, 6 are duets. The pair have recorded four tracks each as soloists for this collection.

Albums

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing other relevant details
Title Album details Peak chart
positions
Certifications
US
[1]
US
Cou.

[2]
CAN
Cou.

[3]
Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey
Put Yourself in My Place 69 10 12
Homeward Looking Angel
  • Released: September 29, 1992
  • Label: Arista Nashville
  • Formats: CD, cassette
82 23 11
Sweetheart's Dance
  • Released: April 26, 1994
  • Label: Arista Nashville
  • Formats: CD, cassette
51 6
  • MC: Platinum[8]
  • RIAA: Platinum[9]
All of This Love
  • Released: November 7, 1995
  • Label: Arista Nashville
  • Formats: CD, cassette
151 25 21
Every Time
  • Released: June 30, 1998
  • Label: Arista Nashville
  • Formats: CD, cassette
24
Thunder & Roses
  • Released: March 6, 2001
  • Label: Arista Nashville
  • Formats: CD, cassette
184 24
It's All Relative: Tillis Sings Tillis
  • Released: September 3, 2002
  • Label: Lucky Dog
  • Formats: CD
54
RhineStoned
  • Released: April 17, 2007
  • Label: Stellar Cat
  • Formats: CD, music download
Just in Time for Christmas
  • Released: November 13, 2007
  • Label: Stellar Cat
  • Formats: CD, music download
Recollection[11]
  • Released: 2012
  • Label: Stellar Cat
  • Formats: CD
Dos Divas
(with Lorrie Morgan)
  • Released: July 23, 2013
  • Label: Red River
  • Formats: CD, music download
62
Come See Me and Come Lonely
(with Lorrie Morgan)[12][13]
  • Released: November 10, 2017
  • Label: Goldenlane
  • Formats: CD, music download
Looking for a Feeling[14][15]
  • Released: April 24, 2020
  • Label: Stellar Cat
  • Formats: CD, music download
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing other relevant details
Title Album details Peak chart
positions
Certifications
US
[1]
US
Cou.

[2]
Collection
  • Released: February 1, 1994
  • Label: Warner Bros.
  • Formats: CD, cassette
Greatest Hits
  • Released: June 3, 1997
  • Label: Arista Nashville
  • Formats: CD, cassette
47 6
Super Hits[17]
  • Released: March 23, 1999
  • Label: Arista Nashville
  • Formats: CD, cassette
RCA Country Legends[18]
  • Released: April 9, 2002
  • Label: Arista/BMG
  • Formats: CD
All American Country[19]
  • Released: October 24, 2003
  • Label: BMG/Collectables
  • Formats: CD
Super Hits[20]
  • Released: June 22, 2004
  • Label: Arista Nashville
  • Formats: CD
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

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List of music recording certifications

List of music recording certifications

Music recording certifications are typically awarded by the worldwide music industry based on the total units sold, streamed, or shipped to retailers. These awards and their requirements are defined by the various certifying bodies representing the music industry in various countries and territories worldwide. The standard certification awards given consist of Gold, Platinum, and sometimes Diamond awards, in ascending order; the UK also has a Silver certification, ranking below Gold. In most cases, a "Multi-Platinum" or "Multi-Diamond" award is given for multiples of the Platinum or Diamond requirements.

Billboard 200

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The Billboard 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States. It is published weekly by Billboard magazine and is frequently used to convey the popularity of an artist or groups of artists. Often, a recording act will be remembered by its "number ones", those of their albums that outperformed all others during at least one week. The chart grew from a weekly top 10 list in 1956 to become a top 200 list in May 1967, and acquired its current name in March 1992. Its previous names include the Billboard Top LPs (1961–1972), Billboard Top LPs & Tape (1972–1984), Billboard Top 200 Albums (1984–1985) and Billboard Top Pop Albums (1985–1992).

RPM (magazine)

RPM (magazine)

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Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey

Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey

Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey is the debut studio album by American country music singer Pam Tillis. Released in 1983 as her only album for Warner Bros. Records, it features the singles "Killer Comfort" and "Love Is Sneakin' Up on You". The album was more pop oriented in comparison to her work on Arista Nashville.

Put Yourself in My Place (album)

Put Yourself in My Place (album)

Put Yourself In My Place is the second studio album from American country music artist Pam Tillis. It was also her first album for Arista Records, following 1983's Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey, released on Warner Bros. Records. Put Yourself in My Place reached number 10 on the Top Country Albums charts. Five singles were released from the album: "Don't Tell Me What to Do", followed by "One of Those Things", the title track, "Maybe It Was Memphis" and "Blue Rose Is". The album has been certified Gold for shipments of more than 500,000 copies in the U.S.

Arista Nashville

Arista Nashville

Arista Nashville is an American record label that serves as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division. Founded in 1989, the label specializes in country music artists, including Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, Brad Paisley, and Carrie Underwood,. The label used to operate three sister labels: Career Records, Arista Austin, and Arista Texas/Latin. It is a subsidiary of Arista Records since Arista's relaunch in 2018, but during the dissolution, Arista Nashville was not affected and it remains a Sony Music label.

Compact disc

Compact disc

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Music Canada

Music Canada

Music Canada is a non-profit trade organization that was founded 9 April 1963 to represent the interests of companies that record, manufacture, produce, and distribute music in Canada. It also offers benefits to some of Canada's leading independent record labels and distributors.

Homeward Looking Angel

Homeward Looking Angel

Homeward Looking Angel is the third studio album by American country music artist Pam Tillis. The album was a #23 album on the Billboard charts. This album produced four singles for Tillis on the Hot Country Songs charts: the Top Five hits "Shake the Sugar Tree" (#3) and "Let That Pony Run" (#4), as well as the Top 20 hits "Cleopatra, Queen of Denial" (#11) and "Do You Know Where Your Man Is" (#16). The demo tape of "Shake the Sugar Tree", sung by Stephanie Bentley, was incorporated into Tillis's recording.

All of This Love

All of This Love

All of This Love is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Pam Tillis, released on November 7, 1995 via Arista Records. The album reached #25 on the Billboard country albums charts. Singles from the album were "Deep Down" at a #6 peak on the Hot Country Singles chart, "The River and the Highway" at #8, "It's Lonely Out There" at #14, and "Betty's Got a Bass Boat" at #62, her first single since the late 1980s to miss Top 40 entirely. Bruce Hornsby's "Mandolin Rain" is covered on this album as well. The album has been certified Gold for shipments of over 500,000 units in the U.S.

Every Time (album)

Every Time (album)

Every Time is the sixth studio album by American country music singer Pam Tillis, released on June 30, 1998 via Arista Nashville. The album peaked No. 26 on the Billboard country albums charts. Singles from the album were "I Said a Prayer" and the title track, which peaked at No. 12 and No. 38 on Hot Country Songs in 1998. "A Great Disguise" was previously recorded by Martina McBride on her 1995 album Wild Angels.

It's All Relative: Tillis Sings Tillis

It's All Relative: Tillis Sings Tillis

It's All Relative: Tillis Sings Tillis is an album by country music artist Pam Tillis, released in 2002. All of the songs were co-written by Pam and/or her father, country singer Mel Tillis. Several are covers of songs that were originally by other artists.

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
US
Bub.

[21]
US
Cou.

[22]
CAN
Cou.

[23]
"Every Home Should Have One"[24] 1981
"Killer Comfort"[25] 1983 Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey
"Love Is Sneakin' Up on You"[26]
"Goodbye Highway" 1984 71
"One of Those Things"[27] 1985
"Those Memories of You" 1986 55
"I Thought I'd About Had It with Love" 67
"I Wish She Wouldn't Treat You That Way" 1987 68
"There Goes My Love" 71
"Don't Tell Me What to Do" 1990 5 18 Put Yourself in My Place
"One of Those Things"[a] 1991 6 5
"Put Yourself in My Place" 11 8
"Maybe It Was Memphis" 3 4
"Blue Rose Is" 1992 21 24
"Shake the Sugar Tree" 3 3 Homeward Looking Angel
"Let That Pony Run" 1993 4 7
"Cleopatra, Queen of Denial" 11 16
"Do You Know Where Your Man Is" 16 19
"Spilled Perfume" 1994 5 9 Sweetheart's Dance
"When You Walk in the Room" 2 13
"Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)" 1 1
"I Was Blown Away" 1995 16 20
"In Between Dances" 3 7
"Deep Down" 6 2 All of This Love
"The River and the Highway" 1996 8 14
"It's Lonely Out There" 14 21
"Betty's Got a Bass Boat" 62 71
"All the Good Ones Are Gone" 1997 4 4 Greatest Hits
"Land of the Living" 5 16
"I Said a Prayer" 1998 2 12 7 Every Time
"Every Time" 38 50
"After a Kiss" 1999 50 68 Happy, Texas (soundtrack)
"Please" 2000 20 22 Thunder & Roses
"Thunder & Roses"[29] 2001
"Band in the Window"[30] 2007 RhineStoned
"The Hard Way"[31]
"Looking for a Feeling"[32] 2020 Looking for a Feeling
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As a collaborative and featured artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
US
[33]
US
Cou.

[22]
CAN
Cou.

[23]
"Tomorrow's World"
(credited with various artists)[b]
1990 74
"Romeo"
(credited as Dolly Parton & Friends)
1993 50 27 33 Slow Dancing with the Moon
"Same Old Train"
(credited with various artists)[c]
1998 59 Tribute to Tradition
"Two Kings"
(with Kris Thomas)[34]
2012
"I Know What You Did Last Night"
(with Lorrie Morgan)[35]
2013 Dos Divas
"I Am a Woman"
(with Lorrie Morgan)[36]
"Heart Over Mind"
(Presley & Taylor featuring Pam Tillis)[37]
2017
"Come to Mama" (Live)
(with Ashley Cleveland, Karen Staley and Tricia Walker)[38]
2019
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

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Hot Country Songs

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Don't Tell Me What to Do

Don't Tell Me What to Do

"Don't Tell Me What to Do" is a song written by Harlan Howard and Max D. Barnes, and recorded by the American country music artist Pam Tillis. Her breakthrough single, it was released in December 1990 as the first single from the album Put Yourself in My Place. The song reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Maybe It Was Memphis

Maybe It Was Memphis

"Maybe It Was Memphis" is a song recorded by American country music artist Pam Tillis on two occasions. The second recording was released in 1991 as the fourth single from her album Put Yourself in My Place.

Blue Rose Is

Blue Rose Is

"Blue Rose Is" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Pam Tillis. It was released in April 1992 as the fifth single from the 1991 album Put Yourself in My Place. The song reached No. 21 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Tillis, Bob DiPiero and Jan Buckingham.

Let That Pony Run

Let That Pony Run

"Let That Pony Run" is a song written by Gretchen Peters and recorded by American country music artist Pam Tillis. It was released in January 1993 as the second single from the album Homeward Looking Angel. The song reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Cleopatra, Queen of Denial

Cleopatra, Queen of Denial

"Cleopatra, Queen of Denial" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Pam Tillis. It was released in May 1993 as the third single from her album Homeward Looking Angel. The song reached number 11 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in July 1993. The song was written by Tillis, Bob DiPiero, and Jan Buckingham.

Do You Know Where Your Man Is

Do You Know Where Your Man Is

"Do You Know Where Your Man Is" is a song written by Dave Gibson, Russell Smith and Carol Chase, and recorded by American country music artist Pam Tillis. It was released in August 1993 as the fourth single from the album Homeward Looking Angel. The song reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Barbara Mandrell first recorded the song for her 1990 album Morning Sun. Melba Montgomery made the song the title track of her 1992 studio album on Playback Records.

Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)

Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)

"Mi Vida Loca " is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Pam Tillis. It was released in November 1994 as the third single from the album, Sweetheart's Dance. She co-wrote the song with Jess Leary, and co-produced it with Steve Fishell. The song is Tillis' only number-one single on the Billboard country charts and earned her a second nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.

I Was Blown Away

I Was Blown Away

"I Was Blown Away" is a song written by Layng Martine Jr., and recorded by American country music artist Pam Tillis. It was released in March 1995 as the fourth single from the album Sweetheart's Dance. The song reached #16 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

In Between Dances

In Between Dances

"In Between Dances" is a song written by Craig Bickhardt and Barry Alfonso, and recorded by American country music artist Pam Tillis. It was released in June 1995 as the fifth and final single from the album Sweetheart's Dance. The song reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Deep Down (song)

Deep Down (song)

"Deep Down" is a song written by Walt Aldridge and John Jarrard, and recorded by American country music artist Pam Tillis. It was released in October 1995 as the first single from the album All of This Love. The song reached #6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Videography

Video albums

List of albums, showing all relevant details
Title Album details
Live at the Renaissance Center[39]
  • Released: November 15, 2005
  • Label: Music Video Distributors
  • Formats: DVD

Lead music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"Killer Comfort" 1983
"Don't Tell Me What to Do" 1990 Gerry Wenner
"Put Yourself in My Place" 1991 Michael Merriman
"Maybe It Was Memphis" D. J. Webster
"Shake the Sugar Tree" 1992 Steven Goldmann [40]
"Let That Pony Run" 1993 [41]
"Cleopatra, Queen of Denial" Michael Salomon [42]
"Spilled Perfume" 1994 Steven Goldmann [43]
"When You Walk in the Room" [43]
"Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)" Roger Pistole
"In Between Dances" 1995
"Deep Down" Steven Goldmann [43]
"The River and the Highway" 1996 [43]
"Betty's Got a Bass Boat" Michael Salomon [44]
"All the Good Ones Are Gone" 1997 Steven Goldmann [43]
"I Said a Prayer" 1998 Thom Oliphant [45]
"After a Kiss" 1999 Morgan Lawley
"So Wrong" 2002 Trey Fanjoy [46]
"Beautiful Night" 2006 Milton Sneed
"Band in the Window" 2007
  • Matt Spicher
  • Glenn Sweitzer
"Two Kings" (with Kris Thomas) 2011 Molly Secours [47]
"The Monster and the Banjo" 2012 David Spicher [48]

Featured music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair"
(George Jones with various artists)
1992 Marc Ball [49]
"Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away"
(Vince Gill with The Kentucky Headhunters, Patty Loveless, Reba McEntire, Lee Roy Parnell, Pam Tillis, Kelly Willis, Kevin Welch and Fred Young)
John Lloyd Miller [50]
"He Thinks He'll Keep Her"
(Mary Chapin Carpenter with various artists)
1994 Bud Schaetzle [51]
"She Drives Me Crazy" (The Muppets with Pam Tillis) John Landis
"Same Old Train"
(with various artists)
1998 Steve Boyle
"Glamazon"
(RuPaul with Pam Tillis)
2012 Candis Cayne
"Lost Boy"
(with The Render Sisters)
2020
  • Josh Sikkema
  • Pam Tillis

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Michael Salomon

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I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair

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George Jones

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Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away

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Lee Roy Parnell

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Kelly Willis

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John Lloyd Miller

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He Thinks He'll Keep Her

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John Landis

John Landis

John David Landis is an American comedy, horror, and fantasy filmmaker and actor. He is best known for the comedy films that he has directed – such as The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977), National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), The Blues Brothers (1980), An American Werewolf in London (1981), Trading Places (1983), Three Amigos (1986), Coming to America (1988) and Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), and for directing Michael Jackson's music videos for "Thriller" (1983) and "Black or White" (1991).

Other appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album Ref.
"Pull Your Hat Down Tight" 1994 8 Seconds [52]
"Colors of the Wind" 1996 The Best of Country Sings the Best of Disney [53]
"Milk and Honey" 1998 The Prince of Egypt: Nashville [54]
"What We Believe In" 1999 Jim Brickman Destiny [55]
"Golden Ring" Jason Sellers A Matter of Time [56]
"Will You Miss Me" 2001 Ralph Stanley Clinch Mountain Sweethearts [57]
"Almost Over (Gettin' Over You)" 2006 Billy Gilman Billy Gilman [58]
"Precious Memories" 2007 Brenda Lee Gospel Duets with Treasured Friends [59]
"My Town Has Moved Away" 2011 Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Kings and Queens [60]
"The Messenger" 2020 Ronnie Dunn
Ray Wylie Hubbard
Co-Starring [61]
"Silver Bells" Suzy Bogguss
Terri Clark
It's Christmas...Cheers! [62]

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8 Seconds (soundtrack)

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Colors of the Wind

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Jim Brickman

Jim Brickman

James Merrill Brickman is an American pop songwriter, pianist and radio host. Brickman has earned two Grammy nominations for his albums Peace (2003) for Best Instrumental, and Faith (2009) for Best New Age Album. He won a Canadian Country Music Award, a Dove Award presented by the Gospel Music Association, and was twice named Songwriter of the Year by SESAC. Billboard lists 22 of his albums reaching No. 1 on the New Age chart, and 16 of his songs reaching Top 10 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Four of his albums were certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Golden Ring (song)

Golden Ring (song)

"Golden Ring" is a song written by Bobby Braddock and Rafe Van Hoy, and recorded by American country music singers George Jones and Tammy Wynette. It was released in May 1976 as the first single and title track to their duet album of the same name. It was a number-one hit on the Billboard country chart.

Jason Sellers

Jason Sellers

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A Matter of Time (Jason Sellers album)

A Matter of Time (Jason Sellers album)

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Billy Gilman

Billy Gilman

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Billy Gilman (album)

Billy Gilman (album)

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Precious Memories (hymn)

Precious Memories (hymn)

"Precious Memories" is a traditional gospel song credited to J. B. F. Wright in 1925. Wright was born in Tennessee on February 21, 1877. The song has been performed by a wide variety of famous recording artists, including Tammy Wynette, Bill Monroe, Rosetta Tharpe, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Alan Jackson, Emmylou Harris, Daniel O'Donnell, Gerry Rafferty, the Edwin Hawkins Singers, a duet by George Jones and Patti Page, Jim Reeves, Bob Dylan, Waylon Jennings, J. J. Cale, and James Blackwood's quartet.

Brenda Lee

Brenda Lee

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Gospel Duets with Treasured Friends

Gospel Duets with Treasured Friends

Gospel Duets with Treasured Friends is an album by American singer Brenda Lee. The album was released April 10, 2007 on Provident Music. It features several duets of Brenda Lee with other known artists.

Blackie and the Rodeo Kings

Blackie and the Rodeo Kings

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Notes
  1. ^ "One of Those Things" was re-recorded when it was released as a single again in 1991.[28]
  2. ^ Multi-artist collaboration featuring Lynn Anderson, Butch Baker, Shane Barmby, Billy Hill, Suzy Bogguss, Kix Brooks, T. Graham Brown, The Burch Sisters, Holly Dunn, Foster & Lloyd, Vince Gill, William Lee Golden, Highway 101, Shelby Lynne, Johnny Rodriguez, Dan Seals, Les Taylor, Pam Tillis, Mac Wiseman, and Kevin Welch.[28]
  3. ^ Multi-artist collaboration featuring Clint Black, Joe Diffie, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Patty Loveless, Earl Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Pam Tillis, Randy Travis, Travis Tritt, and Dwight Yoakam.[28]
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