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    • Shameless. Garth Brooks Shameless live 1991. This was originally recorded and written by Billy Joel in 1989, and two years later it was covered by Garth Brooks, who scored a hit with his version.
    • Callin' Baton Rouge. Callin' Baton Rouge - Garth Brooks. This uptempo bluegrass track was originally recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys on their 1978 album Room Service, and was later recorded by New Grass Revival on their 1989 album Friday Night in America, and more famously by Garth Brooks on his 1993 album In Pieces.
    • What She's Doing Now. Garth Brooks - What She's Doing Now 1991. This ballad was co-written by Garth, and is about a man who wonders what his former lover is currently doing, and where she is now ("last I heard she had moved to Boulder").
    • Standing Outside the Fire. Standing outside the fire - Garth Brooks - live 1994. This inspirational track was a rare top 40 hit for Garth in the UK in 1994.
  1. Garth Brooks discography. American country music singer-songwriter Garth Brooks has released seventeen studio albums, two live albums, and fifty-one singles. He has sold estimated over 170 million records worldwide, [1] making him one of the best-selling music artists in history. According to RIAA, Brooks is the top-selling solo artist of all ...

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    • Unanswered Prayers. 2 1991 Country. 2 1990 Country. 1991.
    • What She's Doing Now. 3 1992 Country. 1992.
    • Friends In Low Places. 4 1990 Country. 1990.
    • The Red Strokes. 4 1994 Country. 1994.
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    • "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" (1989) One of the songs that Garth Brooks brought with him to Nashville in 1987, “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)” was originally supposed to be about a road-weary musician.
    • "If Tomorrow Never Comes" Garth Brooks songs (1989) Another cut that Garth had come up with before he left Oklahoma for Music City, this one didn’t come to life on the page until he met Kent Blazy, a Nashville songwriter.
    • "The Dance" (1989) Picking out one singular song as Garth’s defining hit is a near impossible task. However, “The Dance” would probably be your best bet.
    • "Friends in Low Places" (1990) Garth’s debut album did its job in establishing the up-and-comer as a singer and songwriter of great emotional depth and nuance.
    • "The Dance" From: 'Garth Brooks' (1989) Rarely has a song touched the lives of as many people as Garth's timeless tune, "The Dance." The song contains some of the most poetically beautiful lyrics, and the music video, which contains archived footage of Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy and other social activists, acted as a political platform to unite people, despite gender, color and religion.
    • "Friends in Low Places" From: 'No Fences' (1990) "Friends in Low Places" was the first single from No Fences, which would go on to be one of Brooks' biggest albums.
    • "If Tomorrow Never Comes" From: 'Garth Brooks' (1989) "If Tomorrow Never Comes" is one of several of Brooks' songs to touch on the subject of death, which is normally not radio fare.
    • "More Than a Memory" From: 'Ultimate Hits' (2007) Brooks made chart history in 2007 when this song debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Country Singles chart.
  3. Explore Garth Brooks' music on Billboard. Get the latest news, biography, and updates on the artist. ... (as of 2019) and placed 19 singles atop Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart.

  4. Garth Brooks is an American singer and songwriter born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on February 7, 1962. He is the best-selling solo albums artist in the United States with 148 million units shifted, ahead ...

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