Brooks & Dunn Songs - Missing You, Husbands and Wives, Cowgirls Don't Cry, Only in America, Building Bridges, If You See Him-If You See Her (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 32. Chapters: Against the Wind (Bob Seger song), Ain't Nothing 'bout You, A Man This Lonely, Beer Thirty, Believe (Brooks & Dunn song), Boot Scootin' Boogie, Brand New Man (song), Building Bridges (song), Cowgirls Don't Cry, Every River, God Must Be Busy, Hard Workin' Man (song), He's Got You, Hillbilly Deluxe (Brooks & Dunn song), Honky Tonk Stomp, Honky Tonk Truth, How Long Gone, Husbands and Wives (song), I'll Never Forgive My Heart, If You See Him/If You See Her, Indian Summer (Brooks & Dunn song), It's Getting Better All the Time, I Am That Man, I Can't Get Over You (Brooks & Dunn song), Little Miss Honky Tonk, Lost and Found (Brooks & Dunn song), Mama Don't Get Dressed Up for Nothing, Missing You (John Waite song), My Heart Is Lost to You, My Maria, My Next Broken Heart, Neon Moon, Only in America (song), Play Something Country, Proud of the House We Built, Put a Girl in It, Red Dirt Road (song), Rock My World (Little Country Girl), She's Not the Cheatin' Kind, She Used to Be Mine, That's What It's All About, That's What She Gets for Loving Me, That Ain't No Way to Go, The Long Goodbye (song), We'll Burn That Bridge, Whiskey Under the Bridge, Why Would I Say Goodbye, You'll Always Be Loved By Me, You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone, You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl. Excerpt: "Missing You" is a song co-written and recorded by British musician John Waite. It was released in June 1984 as the lead single from the album No Brakes. It peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week of September 22, 1984, and number nine on the UK Singles Chart. John Waite re-recorded the song with country/bluegrass artist Alison Krauss which appeared on her album A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection, and released it to country music radio in 2007. The re-recording peaked at #34 on the Hot Country Songs chart. The original recording has been featured in 1997's Selena, the popular 1980s inspired video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and the second episode of the TV series Miami Vice ("Heart of Darkness," originally aired September 28, 1984). In 2010, it was used in a series of commercial spots for Conan O'Brien's Conan on TBS. The music video was written/directed/produced by Kort Falkenberg III and was actually filmed in Los Angeles during the summer of 1984. Although some people understandably have mistaken the street scene for New York City or London, the director intentionally looked for a location in downtown Los Angeles where there was "no Stucco" on the walls which would have been a dead giveaway that it was shot in the Southwest US. He wanted it to look neutral and not be identifiable as any particular city. To start the clip, John Waite is sitting in a chair, and after seeing a picture of a woman with whom he is still in love, he, frustrated, hits the lamp above him causing it to swing back and forth and begins to sing the song. When he opens his bedroom door, a woman playfully jumps into his arms and they embrace falling back onto the bed. Later, Waite watches through a crack in the door as the woman angrily throws her clothes into her suitcase. She pushes through the door to leave him and it hits him in the face full force as she storms past him, away. Pained at her emotional and physical assault, he sadly remembers being at one of her photo s

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 32. Chapters: Against the Wind (Bob Seger song), Ain't Nothing 'bout You, A Man This Lonely, Beer Thirty, Believe (Brooks & Dunn song), Boot Scootin' Boogie, Brand New Man (song), Building Bridges (song), Cowgirls Don't Cry, Every River, God Must Be Busy, Hard Workin' Man (song), He's Got You, Hillbilly Deluxe (Brooks & Dunn song), Honky Tonk Stomp, Honky Tonk Truth, How Long Gone, Husbands and Wives (song), I'll Never Forgive My Heart, If You See Him/If You See Her, Indian Summer (Brooks & Dunn song), It's Getting Better All the Time, I Am That Man, I Can't Get Over You (Brooks & Dunn song), Little Miss Honky Tonk, Lost and Found (Brooks & Dunn song), Mama Don't Get Dressed Up for Nothing, Missing You (John Waite song), My Heart Is Lost to You, My Maria, My Next Broken Heart, Neon Moon, Only in America (song), Play Something Country, Proud of the House We Built, Put a Girl in It, Red Dirt Road (song), Rock My World (Little Country Girl), She's Not the Cheatin' Kind, She Used to Be Mine, That's What It's All About, That's What She Gets for Loving Me, That Ain't No Way to Go, The Long Goodbye (song), We'll Burn That Bridge, Whiskey Under the Bridge, Why Would I Say Goodbye, You'll Always Be Loved By Me, You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone, You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl. Excerpt: "Missing You" is a song co-written and recorded by British musician John Waite. It was released in June 1984 as the lead single from the album No Brakes. It peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week of September 22, 1984, and number nine on the UK Singles Chart. John Waite re-recorded the song with country/bluegrass artist Alison Krauss which appeared on her album A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection, and released it to country music radio in 2007. The re-recording peaked at #34 on the Hot Country Songs chart. The original recording has been featured in 1997's Selena, the popular 1980s inspired video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and the second episode of the TV series Miami Vice ("Heart of Darkness," originally aired September 28, 1984). In 2010, it was used in a series of commercial spots for Conan O'Brien's Conan on TBS. The music video was written/directed/produced by Kort Falkenberg III and was actually filmed in Los Angeles during the summer of 1984. Although some people understandably have mistaken the street scene for New York City or London, the director intentionally looked for a location in downtown Los Angeles where there was "no Stucco" on the walls which would have been a dead giveaway that it was shot in the Southwest US. He wanted it to look neutral and not be identifiable as any particular city. To start the clip, John Waite is sitting in a chair, and after seeing a picture of a woman with whom he is still in love, he, frustrated, hits the lamp above him causing it to swing back and forth and begins to sing the song. When he opens his bedroom door, a woman playfully jumps into his arms and they embrace falling back onto the bed. Later, Waite watches through a crack in the door as the woman angrily throws her clothes into her suitcase. She pushes through the door to leave him and it hits him in the face full force as she storms past him, away. Pained at her emotional and physical assault, he sadly remembers being at one of her photo s

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November 2012

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November 2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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132

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978-1-157-65342-4

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9781157653424

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1-157-65342-1



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