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  1. That's Life is the ninth studio album by American country music artist Neal McCoy. It was released on August 23, 2005 on his own 903 Music label. Three singles were released from this album: "Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On", the first of these three, reached #10 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2005, becoming McCoy's first Top Ten hit since ...

    • 903 Music
    • August 23, 2005
    • Eric Silver
    • Country
  2. Aug 23, 2005 · That's Life by Neal McCoy released in 2005. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    • "You Gotta Love That"
    • "If I Was A Drinkin' Man"
    • "Going, Going, Gone"
    • "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"
    • "Now I Pray For Rain"
    • "For A Change"
    • "The City Put The Country Back in Me"
    • "The Shake"
    • "No Doubt About It"
    • "Wink"

    His faster-driving material, the type you want to play at full-blast on road trips, makes McCoy a potent song interpreter and one heck of a live performer.

    While a lot of country songs are about drinking to forget, McCoy met someone who'd made remembering the tough times worthwhile.

    This is the more subdued Bryan White tune, not the raucous George Strait song. McCoy has the chops to handle either, when you consider this performance along with some of his more upbeat material.

    McCoy's a talented song interpreter beyond country songs, as heard on this reimagining of a John D. Loudermilk-penned doo-wop classic. It's the best country version of a song once recorded by the legendary Eddy Arnold.

    Pop-accessible country songs that rely on traditional-sounding vocal harmonies and instrumentation rarely sounded better.

    Intentional or not, this song about long-awaited life changes applies to McCoy's delay in cracking the country charts' glass ceiling.

    This one hits home for anyone raised in a rural area who couldn't wait to ditch the countryside for the big city, only to find out that you're more old-fashioned than you'd realized.

    This is either about a particular dance move or butts in general. Either way, it's one of those fiery, fiddle-driven line dance tunes that makes '90s country fun.

    The title track off McCoy's career-breaking album became the first of consecutive No. 1 Billboardsingles. It simply and sweetly says that the narrator and his woman belong together like biscuits and gravy — no doubt about it!

    The 1994 single that helped make McCoy a household name is this fun, clap-along song about appreciating the little things in a loving relationship. Honorable mention songs: "A-OK," "The Luckiest Man in the World," "At This Moment," "You Don't Know Me," a cover of Hank Williams' "Kaw-Liga" and a duet of "You're My Jamaica" with Pride. This story was...

  3. Nov 8, 2014 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesThat's Life · Neal McCoyThat's Life℗ 2005 903 MusicReleased on: 2005-08-23Auto-generated by YouTube.

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  4. That's Life Lyrics: You could live for the glory days an' your place in the sun: / Always tryin' the win first place, impressin' everyone / You could shoot for the moon an' lose yourself...

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  6. Dec 30, 2012 · from the Album That's Life

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  7. Neal McCoy - That's Life Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius. That’s Life. Neal McCoy. Released 2005. That’s Life Tracklist. 2. Intro (General Tommy Franks) Lyrics. 5. All Over...

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