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From Shelly Fabian, for About.com

Sammy Kershaw was born in Kaplan, Louisiana. He grew up with the music of Hank Williams, Conway Twitty, and his idol, George Jones. As a teen, he toured with a local musician in the South. Then, in 1991, he signed with Mercury Records, where he released "Don't Go Near The Water," with "Cadillac Style," as the first single, reaching No. 3.

1. Feelin' Good Train - Sammy Kershaw

"Feelin' Good Train" is the fourth album released by Sammy Kershaw, and like his previous works, the quality in the songs is spectacular and they sound as if they were hand picked to be performed by him.

2. Haunted Heart - Sammy Kershaw

Haunted Heart showed Kershaw coming into his own as a vocalist. Just as important, he was choosing songs that set him apart from the pack. Included here are "Queen of my Double Wide Trailer," and "She Don't Know She's Beautiful."
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3. The Hits: Chapter 1 - Sammy Kershaw

While Sammy Kershaw had only been recording for four years at the release of this Greatest Hits collection, he did rack up enough hits to justify this album, including number ones "National Working Woman's Holiday" and "She Don't Know She's Beautiful." Those, plus eight more of Sammy's best are included in this collection.
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