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Country Music Single Releases - Week of April 14, 2008

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Chuck Wicks - Starting Now

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Chuck Wicks - "All I Ever Wanted"
The first thing I noticed about this song is that it sounds very much like something Rascal Flatts would release. It's upbeat and catchy which means it's bound to have a successful run on the charts. I'm sure radio will embrace the song and you'll be hearing it many times throughout the day. Listen
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Mark Chesnutt - "When You Love Her Like Crazy"
Whenever there is a new Mark Chesnutt single out on the radio, I'm never disappointed. What I appreciate about him is the fact his music is consistant and as country as can be. Mark doesn't seem to care about trends - his music is what it is. "When You Love Her Like Crazy" certainly deserves a fair amount of radio airplay. We need more songs like this. Listen

Eric Church - "His Kind Of Money (My Kind Of Love)"
Money isn't everything and Eric's new single makes a good case for dating a regular guy. He may not have all the money in the world but he has more love to give and that's what is more important. Download/Purchase - Available for purchase April 22, 2008

Adam Gregory - "Crazy Days"
"Crazy Days" has a great sound to it and would be a cool song for the spring/summer months when there's more free time to be with your sweetie. No matter how long you've been together, there's nothing wrong with taking a trip back to the past to enjoy yourselves like you did when you were younger. Listen

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