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Country Music Single Releases - Week of June 18, 2007

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Toby Keith - Big Dog Daddy

Toby Keith - Big Dog Daddy

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Toby Keith - "Love Me If You Can"
A very nice approach for Toby to let it be known what kind of man he is and where he stands. All without having to rough it up and sound overly macho. Well done. Listen
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Pat Green - "Way Back Texas"
This has to be my favorite single released by Pat since signing his major label deal and I'm not just saying that because Texas is in the song's title. This one is catchy and the chorus is bound to get stuck in your head. I'd love to see this do well on the charts.
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Brooks & Dunn - "Proud Of The House We Built"
I don't know how these guys do it, but after all these years they are still releasing great songs to radio. The message in this song is one guaranteed to make you feel good if you've been in a relationship strong enough to weather any storm that's been in its way.

Kenny Chesney - "Never Wanted Nothing More"
Finally a departure from the usual "sun and fun" songs. This time Kenny sings about what have been the most important things at different times in his life. It's an excellent song and I really like it. Listen

Danielle Peck - "Bad For Me"
Another great song from Danielle Peck. This lady seems to be a pro at releasing songs that women can relate to and this one just might find a fast trip up the charts.
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Andy Griggs - "Tattoo Rose"
It is so great to have a new single from Andy Griggs and one that's a little rockin' and mischievous at that. I've always been an Andy Griggs fan and with this single I know I can continue to be. His new album can't be released soon enough. Listen

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